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The Who — Interview Clips

Rare interview footage of The Who, curated from across the internet. Browse 15 clips below.

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About Interview Footage

Interviews reveal the person behind the music — their influences, creative process, frustrations, and ambitions. The best music interviews are the candid ones: a backstage chat after a difficult show, a late-night radio session, or a press conference where the artist drops their guard. These clips capture musicians in their own words, often more revealing than any biography.

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 Victory for the Drone Hobby! Michigan Drone Court Case Update - Jason Harrison Interview - Geeksvana by Mic Harrison, R.E.M., NME, The Who, Y&T, Sting9:00

    Victory for the Drone Hobby! Michigan Drone Court Case Update - Jason Harrison Interview - Geeksvana

    Mic Harrison, R.E.M., NME, The Who, Y&T, Sting

    InterviewRare
  • Thumbnail for Gloria Estefan on acting vs singing and the iconic role she was offered (podcast interview clip) by Gloria Estefan, The Who, P.O.D.1:35

    Gloria Estefan on acting vs singing and the iconic role she was offered (podcast interview clip)

    Gloria Estefan, The Who, P.O.D.

    InterviewRare
  • Thumbnail for This Interviewer Made Eminem Laugh 😂 by Eminem, Frank Sinatra, Frida, NME, The Who, Maxim, Y&T0:40

    This Interviewer Made Eminem Laugh 😂

    Eminem, Frank Sinatra, Frida, NME, The Who, Maxim, Y&T

    TV AppearanceInterview
  • Thumbnail for G Men by Garth Brooks, The Who5:27

    G Men

    Garth Brooks, The Who

    InterviewBackstage
  • Thumbnail for Steve Cropper - The AMAZING Story Behind "Green Onions" by Steve Cropper, The Who8:29

    Steve Cropper - The AMAZING Story Behind "Green Onions"

    Steve Cropper, The Who

    2000sInterviewBackstage
  • Thumbnail for Beatles - Helter Skelter (Beatles Chronology 2) [HD] by Paul McCartney, R.E.M., Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Ride, The Beatles, The Who, The The, The La's, Pete Townshend, Y&T, Sting1:09

    Beatles - Helter Skelter (Beatles Chronology 2) [HD]

    Paul McCartney, R.E.M., Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Ride, The Beatles, The Who, The The, The La's, Pete Townshend, Y&T, Sting

    1960sInterviewStudio
  • Thumbnail for David Suchet details how he perfected his walk as Poirot using a penny by R.E.M., The Who2:53

    David Suchet details how he perfected his walk as Poirot using a penny

    R.E.M., The Who

    1980sTV AppearanceInterview
  • Thumbnail for "Lickety Splits"  - WOLFMAN JACK by Sine, The Who1:06

    "Lickety Splits" - WOLFMAN JACK

    Sine, The Who

    TV AppearanceInterview
  • Thumbnail for John "Rabbit" Bundrick - Interviewed On Marty's Pop Party About Leaving Crawler To Join The Who by The Who1:38

    John "Rabbit" Bundrick - Interviewed On Marty's Pop Party About Leaving Crawler To Join The Who

    The Who

    1980sInterviewRare
  • Thumbnail for The Who: The Tragic Death of Keith Moon by The D.O.C., R.E.M., The Beach Boys, NME, The Who, Keith Moon, Pete Townshend, Sting11:58

    The Who: The Tragic Death of Keith Moon

    The D.O.C., R.E.M., The Beach Boys, NME, The Who, Keith Moon, Pete Townshend, Sting

    1970sInterviewDrum Lesson
  • Thumbnail for A conversation with Dan Snaith from 2005 by The Who

    A conversation with Dan Snaith from 2005

    The Who

    1990sTV AppearanceInterview
  • Thumbnail for A conversation with Dan Snaith from 2005 by The Who

    A conversation with Dan Snaith from 2005

    The Who

    1990sTV AppearanceInterview
  • Thumbnail for HIT SONG "Imaginary Lover": Was it about........... YES! - As told by writer & Producer, Buddy Buie by Rhythm section, The Who, Songwriter10:26

    HIT SONG "Imaginary Lover": Was it about........... YES! - As told by writer & Producer, Buddy Buie

    Rhythm section, The Who, Songwriter

    2010sInterviewBackstage
  • Thumbnail for PETE TOWNSHEND 1971 INTERVIEW RARE! by The Who, Pete Townshend

    PETE TOWNSHEND 1971 INTERVIEW RARE!

    The Who, Pete Townshend

    1970sInterviewRare
  • Thumbnail for Thunderclap Newman Promotional Interview with Pete Townshend (Rare) by The Who, Pete Townshend

    Thunderclap Newman Promotional Interview with Pete Townshend (Rare)

    The Who, Pete Townshend

    InterviewRare
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The Who Interview Footage

Unscripted Conversations: Unveiling the Heart of The Who

In the world of rock music, few bands have left as indelible a mark as The Who. Formed in London in 1964, this iconic quartet has been a benchmark for innovation and creativity, pushing the boundaries of sound and style with each successive release. But beyond their groundbreaking music lies a wealth of fascinating stories, anecdotes, and insights into the minds behind the mayhem. It is here that The Who's interview footage comes to the fore, offering an intimate glimpse into the band's inner workings, creative processes, and personal struggles.

One of the most compelling aspects of these interviews is the way they capture the band members in unguarded moments, revealing their true selves beneath the façade of fame. Take, for instance, "The Who in sound check at the Arena of Frejus 12 May 1979," a candid clip that finds the band preparing for a live performance amidst the din and chaos of a pre-show sound check. Here, we see the band's collective energy, their banter, and their camaraderie, all of which contribute to an electrifying atmosphere.

Another standout interview is "Keith Moon (The Who) • Interview • 1973 [Reelin' In The Years Archive]," where the legendary drummer opens up about his own musical influences, his approach to drumming, and the band's early days. This particular clip offers a unique perspective on Moon's larger-than-life personality, showcasing his wit, humor, and unbridled enthusiasm for music.

The Who's lead vocalist, Roger Daltrey, is also featured prominently in several interviews, including "Is it cursed? The Who would never play this song again." Here, Daltrey shares some behind-the-scenes insights into the band's creative process, revealing the tensions and conflicts that often arose during their recording sessions. This clip provides a fascinating glimpse into the band's working methods, highlighting the intense collaboration and mutual respect that defined their partnership.

In addition to these individual interviews, we also have "The Who interview at Super Bowl XLIV halftime press conference," which offers a rare opportunity to see the band in a more formal setting. Here, they engage with journalists and discuss their preparations for the high-profile performance, providing an intriguing look into their approach to live shows.

One of the most revealing interviews, however, is "Jerry Garcia on The Who Playing the Same Setlist for 4 Years." While not exclusively featuring The Who, this clip offers a fascinating perspective on the band's touring schedule and setlists. Jerry Garcia, the Grateful Dead guitarist, shares his own experiences with repetitive performances, highlighting the challenges of maintaining creative momentum in live settings.

These interviews collectively offer a rich tapestry of stories, anecdotes, and insights into the world of The Who. From their early days as a mod-influenced band to their later years as rock opera pioneers, these conversations provide an unvarnished look at the band's creative process, personal struggles, and collaborative dynamics.

Through these candid interviews, we gain a deeper understanding of the individuals behind the music – their influences, frustrations, and ambitions. We see the band members in all their complexity, revealing the tensions, conflicts, and triumphs that defined their partnership. The Who's interview footage is an invaluable resource for fans, scholars, and anyone interested in the inner workings of one of rock music's most iconic bands.

In these unscripted conversations, we find a reflection of The Who's enduring spirit – their passion, creativity, and unwavering commitment to their art. As we delve into this treasure trove of interviews, we are reminded that even the most legendary bands are, at heart, human beings with hopes, dreams, and flaws.

Curated from public records and music databases.