The Who 1977-78 Performances | ||||
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Tour by The Who | ||||
Start date | December 15, 1977 | |||
End date | May 25, 1978 | |||
Legs | 2 | |||
Shows | 2 | |||
The Who tour chronology | ||||
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The Who performed only twice between their 1976 and 1979 tours, both as specially arranged dates to provide more recent concert footage for their upcoming rockumentary The Kids Are Alright.
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After touring extensively in 1976, the band took an extended break (the longest in their career thus far), only reconvening in late 1977 to begin recording the Who Are You album. At that time the band were also involved with Who fan and amateur filmmaker Jeff Stein in preparing The Kids Are Alright, a rockumentary featuring interviews and performance clips dating from 1964 to 1975. However, Stein also wanted to include even more recent footage, resulting in a special concert being scheduled on December 15, 1977 at the Gaumont State Cinema in Kilburn, London. This was the band’s first show since October 21, 1976, when they concluded their last tour at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. Unfortunately the group proved rusty and this performance was considered unsatisfactory and ultimately not used in the film, save clips of a brief Pete Townshend speech and of the band leaving the stage. Although the Kilburn footage was largely scrapped, "My Wife" did appear on the film’s soundtrack and eventually most of the performance was released many years later in 2008 as The Who at Kilburn: 1977. The failure of the Kilburn show to provide usable performance footage necessitated a second concert being played on May 25th, 1978 at London’s Shepperton Studios. This show yielded the versions of "Baba O'Riley" and "Won't Get Fooled Again" that appear in both the film and its accompanying soundtrack, although some studio touch-ups were done to both the audio and film for the finished products (slight differences between the film and soundtrack versions of "Won’t Get Fooled Again" are evident).
Aside from their intended purpose, these two shows were monumental for the fact that they represented the last time the band performed with drummer Keith Moon, who would die in September 1978. It was also the last time they appeared as a four-piece band with no keyboard player - John "Rabbit" Bundrick would become the group’s keyboard player when they resumed performing in 1979 with new drummer Kenney Jones.
The initial show to be filmed for use in The Kids Are Alright had the group exhibiting signs of inactivity, with Daltrey losing his way in "Dreaming from the Waist" and a problematic version of "I'm Free". Townshend remarked after the latter that the show "wasn't bloody worth filming", just before a comedic and error-prone rendition of "Tommy's Holiday Camp" that Moon insisted they include. But they show improved considerably as they continued with "Summertime Blues" and "Shakin' All Over", later featuring a very early (though abbreviated) version of "Who Are You" before closing with "Won't Get Fooled Again".
Complete set list (all songs written by Pete Townshend unless otherwise specified):
The second attempt to record footage for the film proved satisfactory, with "Baba O'Riley" and "Won't Get Fooled Again" making the cut. Although the complete performance has yet to surface, a longer set was reportedly played, including two versions each of "My Wife" and "Won't Get Fooled Again". The latter was played a second time when director Jeff Stein insisted on a more definitive ending, resulting in a drawn-out and explosive conclusion. This would be the last time Moon would play with the group.
This set list is likely incomplete and out of sequence (all songs written by Pete Townshend unless otherwise specified):