The Who and Special Guests: Live at the Royal Albert Hall

November. 27,2000      
Rating:
8.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The Who & Special Guests: Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a concert film of The Who's concert on November 27, 2000 at the Royal Albert Hall in London to benefit the Teenage Cancer Trust. Bryan Adams, Noel Gallagher (Oasis), Kelly Jones (Stereophonics), Kennedy, Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam) and Paul Weller joined the Who on stage for a once-in-a-lifetime performance. The concert was also released on CD as Live at the Royal Albert Hall.

Pete Townshend as  Self - Lead Guitar / Vocals
Roger Daltrey as  Self - Vocals / Guitar / Harmonica
John Entwistle as  Self - Bass / Vocals
Paul Weller as  Self - Guitar / Vocals
Bryan Adams as  Self - Vocals
Nigel Kennedy as  Self - Violin
Noel Gallagher as  Self - Guitar / Vocals
John Bundrick as  Self - Keyboards / Synthesiser
Zak Starkey as  Self - Drums
Eddie Vedder as  Self - Vocals

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Reviews

Nonureva
2000/11/27

Really Surprised!

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GrimPrecise
2000/11/28

I'll tell you why so serious

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Tymon Sutton
2000/11/29

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Hattie
2000/11/30

I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.

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Whovielover
2000/12/01

Features: Sometimes ferocious treatments of band classics, comparatively brief acoustic interlude and multiple guest spots.Merits: Best parts will be a thrill for longtime fans, providing a taste of the old glory - powerful, interesting and varied, including active use of the rim of the drum kit, Starkey in particular appearing to push himself on this night. But all are good. Nice shots of venue - which looks appealing - and effective close-ups. Extended base solo. On-stage banter.Limitations: Three-song acoustic interlude, although competently executed (at least during first two numbers with Pete by himself) amounts primarily to an interruption. One or two other portions with the full band also drag a bit. Most guest appearances come off as intrusive, the other musicians appearing out of their element. Floodlights sometimes block out all or part of the band at key moments. Missed close-ups. Extended base solo. On-stage banter.

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pkeets
2000/12/02

This is a terrific video! Be sure to get the DVD, as there are bonus features that you don't get on the VHS tape. The Who rock through a shortened set of their hits, and then bring on guests in the second half of the show for rare numbers that add an extra dimension to the event. The second disk includes rehearsal segments and a Daltrey interview, plus presentation of a check to the Teenage Cancer Trust for the one million pounds raised by the benefit. The video is crystal clear and the sound is excellent, whether you're using only your TV speakers or an expensive surround sound system. Townshend plays lead at his best, and a camera mounted on Entwistle's bass gives you a surreal view of the world's greatest bass player at work. Buy it!

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MisterWhiplash
2000/12/03

The Who have been in my mind one of the best (and in some respects the best) solid Rock band for some time now. While they're last 2 studio albums weren't up to standard, overall they had a good run. Last year, this concert was filmed at the end of they're 2000 tour, and I had some mixed feelings about it. It will make any Who fan feel weirded out to see the kids now have gotten, uh, older. And as such, they aren't as razor sharp and excellently sounding as they were in the old days (I'm reminded of the classic rock film The Kids Are Alright if you need example).Yet, this is just a minor flaw in this show. I found this concert to be rocking, and entertaining most of the time. A little off, but when the music and the excitement on statge is still this awesome, why carp? Classics are all included (Can't Explain, My Generation, 5:15, Won't Get Fooled Again, The Real Me) and special guests like the Gallaghers and Eddie Vedder will be appreciated by most. Overall, Who fans and most rock fans will find this worthwhile. However, like the Who concert filmed in 1989 (they performed Tommy), a void is always there without good old Keith. A-

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TheSeeker72
2000/12/04

The Who came together with some special guests at the end of their 2000 world tour at the Royal Albert Hall in London. And what a spectacle it was. Pete Townsend came out flaring on the opening song, " Can't Explain." Earlier on, it's easy to tell you're going to see a great show. As always, John Entwistle was spectacular on bass, shining on Quadrophenia songs " The Real Me" and " 5:15." Roger Daltrey's voice has, understandably, declined lately. But Roger was very dedicated to this show. He had a few bad notes, but his heart was in it all night long through every song. Zak Starkey did another terrific job on drums, which has been a hard seat to fill since Keith Moon died 1978. Ask Kenney Jones and Simon Phillips :) He was very consistent through the night, and fills the seat as well as one possibly could. John "Rabbit" Bundrick was also solid, especially during an extended " My Generation." Then, there are the guest stars. Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, Kelly Jones of the Sterophonics, Paul Weller, Bryan Adams, Noel Gallagher of Oasis, and Nigel Kennedy. All were stellar. Eddie did " I'm One", " Getting in Tune," and " Let's see Action." All these were terrific. Jones did a, well, decent job on " Substitute," muffing some words. Weller joined Townshend on an incredible acoustic version of " So Sad About Us," which is very beautiful. Adams sang " Behind Blue Eyes," but it got annoying how he looked down after every little line. Gallagher was a powerhouse on " Won't Get Fooled Again," and Kennedy added even more pop to " Baba O' Riley." It ends magnificently with a rendition of " See me, Feel me" performed by the Who guys, Vedder, Adams, and they're joined by the kids of the Teenage Cancer Trust- who all the proceeds went to. All Who fans should buy and watch this excellent show. Even just you pure rock fans, give this a shot. They still put on one of a show.

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