The Who
The Who Live at LA Forum, Inglewood, USA - Full Concert
In November 1973, The Who was riding high on the success of their seminal album "Quadrophenia," which had just hit the shelves earlier that month. This double album, a rock opera of sorts, showcased the band's innovative storytelling and musical prowess, diving deep into themes of youth identity and social disillusionment. Its release came on the heels of their iconic performance at Woodstock and set the stage for their rapidly evolving sound. During this live concert at The Forum in Inglewood, California, fans were treated to a stunning display of energy and musicianship, particularly from drummer Keith Moon, whose wild antics were legendary. Interestingly, this performance highlights the band’s knack for raw power, with an electrifying setlist that included classics like "I Can't Explain" and "Summertime Blues." It was a pivotal moment in their career, encapsulating the fervor and artistic ambition that defined The Who during this era.