The Who
The Who - Full Concert at United Center, Chicago performing I Can't Explain, The Seeker, and more
In September 2006, The Who was riding high on the wave of their tour promoting "Endless Wire," the band's first studio album in 24 years. Released just a year earlier, this record showcased their enduring energy and creativity, seamlessly blending classic rock with fresh concepts and sounds. Interestingly, "Endless Wire" marked a new chapter for the group, featuring elements that appealed both to longtime fans and a new generation. The live performance at the United Center in Chicago on September 25—a stop on that very tour—exhibits this dynamism beautifully. During the show, Roger Daltrey’s dramatic stage presence shone as he temporarily left the stage for "My Generation," a nod to the band’s rebellious roots, only to return for the classic "Who Are You." It’s moments like these that highlight just how The Who continues to captivate audiences decades into their career, proving they’re not just a nostalgic relic, but a vital force in rock history. What a remarkable evolution, right?