The Who
The Who Live in Brighton Full Concert Featuring Baba O'Riley
Let's set the scene for The Who's legendary live performance in Brighton on November 10, 1979. By this time, the band had recently released their album **"The Kids Are Alright,"** a compilation of their greatest hits and important tracks that encapsulated their early career, although it wasn't new material. This live recording comes at a fascinating point in their journey, as they were exploring a new sound while maintaining their classic rock roots. Interestingly, at this time, they were also grappling with the changes within the music landscape, moving from the psychedelic rock of the '60s toward a more punk-inspired vibe. This show at the Brighton Centre featured some timeless tracks like "Baba O'Riley" and "Substitute," showcasing their ability to blend raw energy with lyrical depth—a hallmark of their work. With Pete Townshend's electrifying guitar work, Roger Daltrey's dynamic vocals, and John Entwistle's powerful bass lines, this performance marked The Who not just as rock legends, but as a band continuously evolving, reminding us how music can respond to the times we live in. Pretty impressive, right?