In January 2000, The Who performed at the Royal Albert Hall, featuring Noel Gallagher for a charity gig and delivering a powerful rendition of "Won't ... Read Full Description >
In January 2000, The Who performed at the Royal Albert Hall, featuring Noel Gallagher for a charity gig and delivering a powerful rendition of "Won't Get Fooled Again." This live recording occurred during a resurgence in The Who's career, marked by their reunion tour in 1996 and the subsequent release of their album "The Who by Numbers" in 1975. Notably, prior to this live performance, the band had released "The Kids Are Alright," a compilation album, in 1979, which maintained their legacy while the individual members engaged in various side projects. The performance at the Royal Albert Hall was part of a series of concerts that showcased their timeless classic rock sound, solidifying their status as rock legends. Furthermore, the event served as a charitable initiative, exemplifying the band's commitment to social causes, while Gallagher's presence added a contemporary edge, bridging generational gaps in rock music.