The Who
THE WHO Full Concert at Royal Albert Hall - Part 2
In February 2002, when The Who took the stage at the Royal Albert Hall, they were riding high on the resurgence of their legacy, especially following the release of their album *The Who by Numbers* almost three decades earlier. But let’s skirt around that—what was really notable was their 2000 album, *The Who's Next: The Ultimate Edition*, which was a fresh perspective on their classic work. This live recording was not just another show; it was part of a series of concerts meant to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust, showcasing their commitment to giving back. Fans got to see original members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend deliver iconic hits with an energy that reminded the crowd why they were rock legends. Plus, the setlist included timeless favorites like "Baba O'Riley" and "The Kids Are Alright," which resonated deeply, bringing nostalgia and raw emotion to a now-classic performance. Isn’t it amazing how music can continue to heal and inspire generations?