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The Who - Live at the Monterey Pop Festival: Full Concert

Venue: Monterey County Fairgrounds Location: Monterey, California, United States Date: June 18, 1967

When The Who took the stage at the Monterey Pop Festival on June 18, 1967, they were riding high on the success of their album "A Quick One," which had been released just a year earlier in 1966. This marked a pivotal moment for the band, showcasing their explosive energy and innovative sound to a wider audience. The performance included hits like "My Generation" and "Happy Jack," both of which revealed not only their raw power but also hinted at the thoughtful lyricism that Pete Townshend would become known for. Interestingly, their explosive rendition of "Substitute" at Monterey showcased their rebellious spirit, a theme that resonated deeply with the youth culture of the time. This live recording not only captured The Who's burgeoning fame but also set the stage for their future as rock icons. Plus, this festival was a microcosm of the counterculture movement, tying The Who's music to a broader narrative of change during the 1960s.

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