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The Who — Documentary Clips

Rare documentary footage of The Who, curated from across the internet. Browse 11 clips below.

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About Documentary Footage

Documentary footage provides context that no single clip can — it places the music, the artist, and the moment in a broader narrative. The best music documentaries combine interviews, performance footage, and behind-the-scenes access to tell stories that reveal truths about the creative process, the music industry, and the people who make the music we love.

About The Who

The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964. Their classic lineup (1964–1978) consisted of lead vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle, and drummer Keith Moon. Considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century, their contributions to rock music include the development of the Marshall stack, large public address systems, the use of...

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  • Thumbnail for B'dum B'dum Buzzcocks Magazine Documentary Part 1 by The D.O.C., The Who7:49

    B'dum B'dum Buzzcocks Magazine Documentary Part 1

    The D.O.C., The Who

    1970sDocumentaryTV Appearance
  • Thumbnail for B'dum B'dum Buzzcocks Magazine Documentary Part 4 by The Who2:00

    B'dum B'dum Buzzcocks Magazine Documentary Part 4

    The Who

    1970sDocumentaryTV Appearance
  • Thumbnail for B'dum B'dum Buzzcocks Magazine Documentary Part 2 by The Who1:30

    B'dum B'dum Buzzcocks Magazine Documentary Part 2

    The Who

    1970sDocumentaryTV Appearance
  • Thumbnail for B'dum B'dum Buzzcocks Magazine Documentary Part 5 by The Who5:51

    B'dum B'dum Buzzcocks Magazine Documentary Part 5

    The Who

    1970sDocumentaryTV Appearance
  • Thumbnail for Woodstock: The Festival That Defined a Generation | Music Documentary | Mud, Music and Mayhem by Janis Joplin, The Who, Music festival, Jimi Hendrix1:50:23

    Woodstock: The Festival That Defined a Generation | Music Documentary | Mud, Music and Mayhem

    Janis Joplin, The Who, Music festival, Jimi Hendrix

    1960sDocumentaryBehind the Scenes
  • Thumbnail for Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon Clip - Belushi by NME, The Who1:41

    Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon Clip - Belushi

    NME, The Who

    1970sDocumentaryInterview
  • Thumbnail for Generation Moon - Canadian Tribute to THE WHO by The Who3:11

    Generation Moon - Canadian Tribute to THE WHO

    The Who

    DocumentaryBehind the Scenes
  • Thumbnail for The Who - 5:15 Riff (Quadrophenia Documentary) by The Who

    The Who - 5:15 Riff (Quadrophenia Documentary)

    The Who

    2010sDocumentaryStudio
  • Thumbnail for The Who - Keith Plays along with Vocals (Who's Next Documentary) by The Who

    The Who - Keith Plays along with Vocals (Who's Next Documentary)

    The Who

    1970sDocumentaryRare
  • Thumbnail for The Who - 'I Uppercutted him' (Quadrophenia Documentary) by The Who

    The Who - 'I Uppercutted him' (Quadrophenia Documentary)

    The Who

    2010sDocumentaryStudio
  • Thumbnail for The Who - Just Keith Moon (Quadrophenia Documentary) by The Who

    The Who - Just Keith Moon (Quadrophenia Documentary)

    The Who

    2010sDocumentaryStudio
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The Who Documentary Footage

The Who, one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century, has left an indelible mark on music history. Formed in London in 1964, their classic lineup consisted of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon, each contributing to a unique sound that would shape the course of rock music for decades to come.

Their innovative approach to music is evident in the development of the Marshall stack, large public address systems, and the use of synthesizers. Entwistle's and Moon's playing styles were particularly influential, with Townshend's feedback and power chord guitar technique setting a new standard for guitarists. The Who's influence can be seen in many hard rock, punk, power pop, and mod bands that followed in their footsteps.

The band's contributions to the development of the rock opera are also noteworthy. This genre-bending style allowed them to push the boundaries of storytelling through music, creating complex narratives that captivated audiences worldwide. The Who's impact on popular culture is undeniable, with their music continuing to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike.

Documentary footage provides a unique window into the world of The Who, offering context and insight that complements individual songs and performances. By combining interviews, performance footage, and behind-the-scenes access, documentaries can reveal truths about the creative process, the music industry, and the people who make the music we love. This page showcases four documentary clips that offer a glimpse into the lives of The Who.

In "The Who - Just Keith Moon (Quadrophenia Documentary)", viewers are given an intimate look at Keith Moon's personality and playing style. This clip is part of the larger narrative of Quadrophenia, a rock opera that explores themes of youth culture, identity, and rebellion in 1960s London.

Another notable clip is "The Who - 'I Uppercutted him' (Quadrophenia Documentary)", which offers a glimpse into the band's dynamic and often tumultuous relationships. This quote, spoken by Keith Moon, highlights the tensions and conflicts that arose during recording sessions for Quadrophenia.

In contrast to the intensity of Quadrophenia, "The Who - Keith Plays along with Vocals (Who's Next Documentary)" showcases a more lighthearted side of The Who. This clip is part of the documentary series surrounding their 1971 album Who's Next, which marked a significant shift in the band's sound and style.

Lastly, "The Who - 5:15 Riff (Quadrophenia Documentary)" provides an up-close look at Pete Townshend's guitar playing technique. This iconic riff from Quadrophenia has become one of The Who's most recognizable and beloved songs, with its driving beat and soaring melody capturing the essence of their rock opera sound.

These documentary clips offer a fascinating glimpse into the world of The Who, highlighting the band's creative process, personal dynamics, and innovative approach to music. By examining these moments in context, viewers can gain a deeper understanding of what made this iconic band so influential and enduring.

Curated from public records and music databases.