The Who
The Who Full Concert Live in London, UK Performing Substitute, I Can't Explain, and More
In the fall of 1975, The Who captured an electric atmosphere during their performance at Wembley Empire Pool, which took place on October 24. This concert was part of their successful “The Who By Numbers” tour, following the release of their album “The Who by Numbers,” just a few weeks earlier in October. This album, which reflected a more introspective side of the band, still packed a punch with its hard-hitting tracks like "Squeeze Box." Each song selection in the concert resonates with a raw energy, particularly "Baba O'Riley," known for its sweeping synthesizer intro that became iconic. Fun fact: during this period, the band's turbulent dynamics and personal struggles fueled their music and performances, making their live shows even more electrifying. With Keith Moon's flamboyant drumming and Roger Daltrey's commanding stage presence, this concert was a testament to The Who's status as one of rock's most dynamic live acts.