The Who
The Who - Live at Monterey Pop Festival 1967 - Full Concert
In June 1967, when The Who took to the stage at the Monterey Pop Festival, they had just released their iconic album *The Who Sell Out*. This record, which had come out earlier that year, boldly blended rock and pioneering commercial jingles, showcasing the band's inventive spirit and knack for social commentary. Interestingly, their performance at Monterey was not just a critical moment for them, but it became a significant part of rock history, marking a transformative summer for music in general. That night, they famously destroyed their instruments, a legendary act of rebellion that not only left the audience buzzing but also symbolized the raw energy and defiance of the counterculture era. The Who's intense performance introduced them to a wider American audience and firmly established them as rock icons. It was a pivotal moment, solidifying their reputation for electrifying live shows that pushed artistic boundaries.