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THE SEEKER THE WHO MEANING FREE
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Live in Hyde Park comes with DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz/16-bit) and LPCM 2.0 Stereo (48kHz/16-bit) tracks. The color looks lifelike and contrast is strong. The Who: Live in Hyde Park comes to Blu-ray with a solid AVC/MPEG-4 1080i/60 encodement from Eagle Rock that offers up crisp and clean imagery with little video noise or motion artifacts.
The rock ballads “Behind Blue Eyes” and “Love Reign O’er Me” are performed with great passion and sound almost as great as they almost have from Daltrey’s vocal cords. The show starts with an edgy “Can’t Explain” that has a surprising amount of youthful vigor before going through a rolling “The Seeker” and hard hitting “Who Are You.” “My Generation” may not ring quite as rebellious as it once did from the now aged Daltrey/Townsend duo, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t still come across as a great youth anthem for younger generations to pick up and carry. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend actual put on a rollicking show that rips through all the expected highlights of The Who’s career. The Who: Live in Hyde Park was filmed on Jat London’s Hyde Park and feature “The Who,” as much as the band can be called that now that there are only two of them left, performing live in front of a large crowd as the ring in their 50 th anniversary.