

Two legends, one intimate venue, and a windmill that could power London.
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey are on blistering form in a session recorded at the Roundhouse in north London, as the grand finale of the BBC's Electric Proms in 2006.
Acting
Daltrey's voice defies physics; Townshend's windmill defies joint replacement.
Direction
BBC captures intimacy of 3,000 people losing their minds.
Sound
Entwistle's ghost haunts the bass mix beautifully.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Electric Proms was BBC's attempt to democratize classical music culture for rock audiences, and The Who closing it felt like a coronation.
This was Zak Starkey on drums—Ringo's son, who learned from Keith Moon himself. Nepo baby done RIGHT.
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