"Amazing Journey: Six Quick Ones" is a film presented in six parts digging more deeply into the unique qualities that make up The Who, and aspects of their story, through never before seen and rare historical footage, and interviews with the band and key musical witnesses. Individual explorations of each band member's musical brilliance; a look at The Who and the Pop Art movement; and an exclusive behind-the-scenes film of The Who at work in the recording studio during 2003.
The Scrapbook – Out-takes for the fans from Amazing Journey, The Story of The Who, covering in depth the tragic 1979 concert at Cincinnati, a legal battle, Pete Townshend on writing Won't Ger Fooled Again, and more
The High Numbers At The Railway Hotel – The long-lost film shot in 1964 by managers Chris Stamp and Kit Lambert of the band's Railway Hotel performance. The is the earliest performance footage known to exist on film of The Who, or The High Numbers as they were then called
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