Kenney Jones Movies

- 2007
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Oscar-winning filmmaker Murray Lerner and co-director Paul Crowder draw on the essential themes of The Who's music and lyrics to craft a definitive audio-visual document of the influential band's timeless legacy. From their origins as a 1960s R&B cover band to their transformation into the band that changed the course of rock and roll history, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon, and John Entwistle's unstoppable, arena shaking juggernaut is followed as the men behind the music experience triumph and tragedy over the course of the following decades. Authorized by the band, the film speaks with family and friends to explore the meteoric rise of The Who as unreleased performance footage from Monterey, Woodstock, The Concert for NYC and other landmark concerts show fans the scenes that, until this release, they have only been able to read about. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, (more)
This 1988 evening of music and comedy performed at the historic Royal Albert Hall in London features superstars like Elvis Costello, Bill Wyman, Chrissie Hynde, Ronnie Wood, and Phil Collins performing classics like "Lucille," "Johnny B. Goode," "There's a Place," and the Rolling Stones classic "Honky Tonk Woman." ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
- Starring:
- Bill Wyman, Phil Collins, (more)

- 1988
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The Who were one of the most exciting and original rock bands to come out of England in the 1960's, combining a distinctive and intelligent lyrical perspective with a music that was passionate and explosive. The Who: Who's Better, Who's Best is a video compilation that features performances of sixteen of the group's best known songs, culled from concert footage, television appearances, and video clips. Songs include "Won't Get Fooled Again", "My Generation", "Pinball Wizard", "I Can't Explain", "Join Together", "Happy Jack", "Pictures Of Lily", and many more. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
This final performance on their North American tour includes tunes like "Pinball Wizard" and "Tommy." Filmed at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Canada. ~ Rovi
The A.R.M.S. (Action for Research Into Multiple Sclerosis) concert was videotaped live at the Royal Albert Hall, in London on September 20, 1983. An ensemble of superstar musicians paid tribute to former Faces guitarist Ronnie Lane, who was diagnosed with MS. In part two of this two-video set, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Ray Cooper, Simon Phillips, Fernandso Saunders, James Hooker, Tony Hymas, Chris Stainton, Kenny Jones, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Lane, Steve Winwood, Andy Fairweather, and Bill Wyman provide the music. Songs performed are "Everybody Oughta Make a Change," "Star Cycle," "Pump," "Led Boots Intro," "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat," "Hi Ho Silver Lining," "Who's to Blame," "City Sirens," "Stairway to Heaven," "Slowdown Sundown," "Tulsa Time," "Layla," and "Goodnight Irene." ~ Karla Baker, Rovi





