The Who
The Who - Full Concert Live at Rupp Arena, Lexington - Songs Include Substitute, I Can't Explain, and Baba O'Riley
In the fall of 1982, The Who were riding on the wave of their album *It's Hard*, which had been released just months earlier in September. This marked a significant moment for the band, as it was their first album in about three years and a crucial step following the passing of drummer Keith Moon, a pivotal figure in their history. While the live performance captured at Rupp Arena in Lexington on November 29 showcased the band's resilient spirit, it also reflected a transitional phase in their sound, incorporating more polished rock elements, as heard in tracks like "Eminence Front." What’s interesting is that this concert not only highlighted their enduring hits but also served as a moment for celebrating their legacy—two decades of electrifying performances. Fans may note the powerful synergy between Pete Townshend's guitar work and Roger Daltrey's iconic vocals, both of which often kept the crowd on their toes, craving more of that classic Who magic.