Endless Wire -CD/DVD Combo- -Limited Edition-

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Product Description The Bonus DVD is 28:17 in length and features the following tracks: Mike Post Theme (from the new album Endless Wire) And 4 classic hits: Won't Get Fooled Again Baba O Reily Behind Blue Eyes Who Are You Amazon.com Nearly a quarter-century (and bassist John Entwistle) passed between what had been considered the Who's career-capping album, It's Hard, and this 19-song epic, which at its best has the band of two pining for the days of Who's Next. Built from the triumph of the mini-opera Wire & Glass EP (included here in its entirety), Endless Wire mixes metaphors of music, war, and religion, while showcasing Roger Daltrey's ageless vocal cords and Pete Townshend at his windmilling best. Launching with a "Baba O'Riley"-like synth break in "Fragments," Daltrey asks "Are we breathing out or breathing in?" and Townshend answers with a thrashing, crashing Gibson. When the volume is turned up, there are echoes of three decades ago. "It's Not Enough" and "Mike Post Theme" conjure images of Entwistle and Keith Moon--the latter song, with its quiet verse and thunderous chorus, recalls "Going Mobile" and longs for Moon to whack it into shape. But the linchpin remains Townshend's songwriting, whether he's questioning faith ("Man in a Purple Dress"), showing gratitude for support ("You Stand By Me"), or dreaming of entertaining immortals into eternity ("Out on an Endless Wire"). By the time it wraps up, Endless Wire tells two things. No, it does not rank with the band's best work. But yes, as long as Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey walk the earth in tandem, the Who live on. --Scott Holter More Who The Who Sings My Generation A Quick One (Happy Jack) The Who Sell Out Tommy Live at Leeds Who's Next Quadrophenia The Kids Are Alright The Ultimate Collection Review "...Townsend's best work in decades." -- Chicago Tribune "Townsend's guitar chops and Daltrey's lung capacity remain undiminished" -- Entertainment Weekly "as good as ever." -- Time Out "catchy, muscular, driving Who-style rock, very much in the band's tradition." -- USA Today "the Who, even more than four decades later, is far from over." -- Hollywood Reporter