The Who Live at Leeds

The group began to emerge in 1970 with a review of the BBC's highly rated music sixties pop Go sixties, performing "I Can See For Miles" live on the broadcast shown on BBC1 January 1, 1970. In February 1970, which was recorded Live at Leeds, predicted by many critics as the best rock album of all time of life. The album, originally set contains most of the closing ceremony of hard rock songs, was reissued in remastered and expanded versions. This version corrects a technical problem with the original and expanded with the parts of the performance of Tommy, and the previous version, and the single stage banter. A double-disc version contains ofTommy overall performance. From the stage at the University of Leeds is part of Tommy's tour, which included not only a return to the house, but Europeanopera see The Who became the first rock band at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. In March, WHO issued the twenty-British hit "The Seeker".
Lifehouse and Who's Next
In March 1971 the group began recording Lifehousematerial available, a new rock opera Townshend-authored, with Kit Lambert in New York and then restart the session with Glyn Johns in April. Choice of materials, with a song that is not related to Entwistle, released a traditional studio album, Who's Next. This album became the album's most successful with critics and fans, but the project was suspended theLifehouse. Who's Next reached # 4 on the U.S. pop charts and # 1 in the United Kingdom. Two songs from the album, "Baba O'Riley" and "Will not Get Fooled Again", cited as examples of pioneering use of synthesizers in rock music; second track sound of keyboard "generated in real time Lowrey organ(although in "Will not Get Fooled Again", the organ was processed by VCS3synthesiser). synthesizer can be heard elsewhere on the album, in "Bargain", "Going Mobile" and "The Song Is Over." In October, WHO released the twenty-British hit "Let's See Action." On November 4, 1971 and who opened the Rainbow Theatre in London and played for three nights. They also play at the Young Vic in London, which sets Lifehouse. He was released on disc 2 of Who NextDeluxe Edition. In 1972, they published a top ten UK and U.S. top twenty single "Join Together" and the United Kingdom and the U.S. Top Forty "Le Relais".