The Who at the VH1 Rock Honors: Outstanding

The Who

As almost always there is nothing good to see in the chain MTV, there was a time when you quickly switched to VH1 and you were delighted with the good music that happened there.
Currently, this no longer seems to be such a good option given the number of “entertainment”That are often transmitted over and over again.

Still, there are few spaces that are worth tuning into. For me, one of them is undoubtedly the VH1 Rock Honors, which in this edition paid a well-deserved tribute to the pioneering English band The Who, represented by her two survivors: Roger Daltrey y Pete Townshend.

They defined an entire era. His music had the -today- strange quality of crossing all established musical boundaries, connecting with millions of good rock fans around the globe and providing inspiration to countless bands, many of which later managed to excel in the always difficult world. of the Show.

Beyond the guest groups and the recognition comments from many musical luminaries, The Who offered an excellent show that ended with an endearing theme ("Tea and theater") dedicated to his two late companions: The great drummer Keith moon and the bass player John Entwistle.
Do not stop watching it because as usual, they will be repeating it for the next few weeks.
Here's a little hors d'oeuvre:

The Who - Baba O'Riley
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=rgr4YQakd-U


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