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The Who — Studio Clips

Rare studio footage of The Who, curated from across the internet. Browse 14 clips below.

The WhoStudio

About Studio Footage

Studio footage is the holy grail for music fans. Watching an artist build a song from scratch — layering tracks, debating arrangements, experimenting with sounds — is as close as you can get to witnessing the creative act itself. These clips pull back the curtain on recordings that millions of people know by heart, showing the work, the accidents, and the decisions that made them what they are.

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 G Men by Garth Brooks, The Who5:27

    G Men

    Garth Brooks, The Who

    InterviewBackstage
  • Thumbnail for Snail Mail ft. Clairo - 21-07-2019 Rare Chicago USA Full (2021) by Paramore, Fiona Apple, R.E.M., Sonic Youth, Liz Phair, The Band, The Cranberries, The Who, Courtney Love, The Velvet Underground, Youth35:48

    Snail Mail ft. Clairo - 21-07-2019 Rare Chicago USA Full (2021)

    Paramore, Fiona Apple, R.E.M., Sonic Youth, Liz Phair, The Band, The Cranberries, The Who, Courtney Love, The Velvet Underground, Youth

    2010sSoloLesson
  • 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 Nicole feat. Missy Elliott & Mocha ‎- Make It Hot (Official Video) by The Who, Nico4:18

    Nicole feat. Missy Elliott & Mocha ‎- Make It Hot (Official Video)

    The Who, Nico

    1990sInterviewStudio
  • Thumbnail for Loudness - Soldier Of Fortune - 1989 by Ride, The Who, Songwriter4:16

    Loudness - Soldier Of Fortune - 1989

    Ride, The Who, Songwriter

    1980sStudioRare
  • Thumbnail for I Don't Care (Version #2 / "Nervous Breakdown" Outtakes) by The Who1:00

    I Don't Care (Version #2 / "Nervous Breakdown" Outtakes)

    The Who

    1950sStudioTour
  • Thumbnail for This is what dad does when the kids are at school! 😅 #shorts by The Who0:14

    This is what dad does when the kids are at school! 😅 #shorts

    The Who

    LessonStudio
  • Thumbnail for December 3, 2022 by Paul McCartney, Nick Mason, R.E.M., Peter Gabriel, Queen, Oasis, Nicko McBrain, Ozzy Osbourne, Thunderstick, Roger Taylor, Phil Collins, The Allman Brothers Band, The pink floyd, Tico Torres, Ride, The Beatles, Stephen Morris, Tony McCarroll, Pink Floyd, The Who, Travis, The Velvet Underground, Moe Tucker0:19

    December 3, 2022

    Paul McCartney, Nick Mason, R.E.M., Peter Gabriel, Queen, Oasis, Nicko McBrain, Ozzy Osbourne, Thunderstick, Roger Taylor, Phil Collins, The Allman Brothers Band, The pink floyd, Tico Torres, Ride, The Beatles, Stephen Morris, Tony McCarroll, Pink Floyd, The Who, Travis, The Velvet Underground, Moe Tucker

    2020sStudioRare
  • Thumbnail for How Still D.R.E. was made 😳🔥 by The Who0:34

    How Still D.R.E. was made 😳🔥

    The Who

    StudioRare
  • Thumbnail for Keith Moon "The Who" Has Great Ability, But Must Guard Against a Tendency To Show Off by The Beach Boys, Rhythm and blues, Prince, Roger Daltrey, The Who, Keith Moon6:54

    Keith Moon "The Who" Has Great Ability, But Must Guard Against a Tendency To Show Off

    The Beach Boys, Rhythm and blues, Prince, Roger Daltrey, The Who, Keith Moon

    1960sLessonStudio
  • 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 The Who - 5:15 Riff (Quadrophenia Documentary) by The Who

    The Who - 5:15 Riff (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
  • Thumbnail for Pete Townshend's Vlog: Day 7 ~ The Who Studio Sessions by The Who

    Pete Townshend's Vlog: Day 7 ~ The Who Studio Sessions

    The Who

    2010sStudioRare
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The Who Studio Footage

Unveiling the Creative Process of [Rock](/genre/rock)'s Most Influential Band

The Who Studio page is a treasure trove for music enthusiasts, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the creative process of one of rock's most iconic bands. With five exclusive clips, this archive presents a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at The Who's studio sessions, where some of their most beloved songs were born. As we delve into these rare and captivating recordings, we gain a deeper understanding of the band's innovative spirit, experimentation, and collaborative genius.

The Who's contributions to rock music are immeasurable. Formed in London in 1964, the classic lineup consisted of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon – each a master of their craft. Their influence can be seen in countless hard rock, punk, power pop, and mod bands that followed in their footsteps. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990, The Who's legacy continues to inspire new generations of musicians.

Studio footage is the ultimate insider's look at an artist's creative process. It's a chance to witness the building blocks of a song, from the initial idea to the final mix. We see the band members' interactions, their debates over arrangements and production choices, and the experimentation that often leads to groundbreaking sounds. In "Pete Townshend's Vlog: Day 7 ~ The Who Studio Sessions," we're treated to an intimate glimpse of Townshend's songwriting process, as he reflects on the making of some of The Who's most iconic tracks.

One of the highlights of this archive is the 1966 studio recording session for "Pictures Of Lily." This clip offers a rare opportunity to see The Who in their formative years, capturing the energy and excitement of their early days. We witness the band's chemistry, as they work together to craft a song that would become one of their most enduring classics.

The Quadrophenia documentaries provide an equally fascinating look at The Who's creative process. "Just Keith Moon" offers a poignant portrait of the drummer, showcasing his unique playing style and irrepressible personality. In "I Uppercutted him," we see Townshend and Entwistle engaged in a heated discussion over the song's arrangement – a moment that speaks to the band's collaborative spirit.

The Who's innovative approach to music production is also on full display in these clips. The use of synthesisers, for example, was a bold move at the time, but one that paid off with songs like "5:15." This clip showcases the band's willingness to experiment and push boundaries, resulting in some of their most iconic and enduring work.

As we explore The Who Studio page, we're reminded of the band's influence on rock music. Their contributions to the development of the Marshall stack, large public address systems, and Townshend's revolutionary guitar technique have left an indelible mark on the genre. These clips offer a chance to witness the creative process that produced some of rock's most beloved songs – a true treasure for fans and musicians alike.

The Who Studio page is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in music history, production, or simply the creative process behind some of rock's greatest bands. With its exclusive collection of studio footage, this archive offers an unparalleled glimpse into The Who's innovative spirit, collaborative genius, and enduring influence on rock music.

Curated from public records and music databases.