The Who have long been hailed as a great live rock act, and the proof is right here in THE WHO AT KILBURN. Recorded in 1977, the show is one of the last performances to include drummer Keith Moon, and captures the band at the very top of their barn-burning, guitar-smashing game. The remarkable set, shot in 35mm as a part of Jeff Stein's film THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT, features more than 130 minutes of hits such as "Can't Explain," "Baba O'Reilly," and "Won't Get Fooled Again." In addition to the Kilburn concert, this release contains a legendary 1969 gig at the London Coliseum where the Who--for the first time ever--played TOMMY in its entirety.