The Who
The Who Live Performance of See Me Feel Me at Richfield Coliseum
In September 1975, The Who were riding high on the success of their rock opera *Quadrophenia*, which they had released just a year earlier. This album was a powerful exploration of teenage angst and alienation, showcasing their knack for blending operatic storytelling with hard-hitting rock. By the time of the live performance on September 12, 1975, at the Richfield Coliseum in Cleveland, the band was not just a household name; they were iconically cementing their legacy as one of rock's most influent outfits. The energy captured in the live recording of "See Me, Feel Me" exemplifies their raw power and emotional intensity, as they often pushed the envelope with explosive performances. An interesting tidbit? This period marked a time when they were also navigating personal struggles, adding an extra layer of urgency and depth to their live shows. It's in these moments that The Who truly connected with their audience, leaving an indelible mark on rock history.