My first favorite band... The Who. VH1 had a tribute show for them the other night‚ and you can watch the full thing online. The lineup may not be what I would have put together‚ but what can you do. It's still cool.
Here's the opening tribute. God‚ that Roger Daltrey scream... it gets me every time! So badass‚ so rock 'n' roll. Long live (the two remaining members of) The Who!
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