The Who
The Who Live Performance of Their Hits in Ulm
In July 2006, when The Who graced the Münsterplatz in Ulm, Germany, they were riding high on the momentum from their 2006 album, "Endless Wire." This project marked their first studio release in over 24 years, a significant milestone that revived their classic sound while infusing a modern twist. The Ulm concert, part of their successful tour, showcased the band's impressive ability to meld old hits with new material, captivating both die-hard fans and newcomers alike. Interestingly, "Endless Wire" not only featured new songs but also a conceptual approach, something The Who, known for their rock opera "Tommy," hadn't strayed from. A performance like the one in Ulm emphasized their enduring appeal, proving they were still a force in rock music, decades after they first exploded onto the scene. You can hear that synergy—both nostalgic and fresh—in the vibrant energy of the live recording!