VH1 Rock Honors: The Who

 (2008)

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| Sep 29, 2008
San Francisco Chronicle
Best Song By The Who Revealed But the best song, as is often the case in art, is saved for last. A very economical, brilliantly done song called IN A HAND OR A FACE. ... Full Review
| Feb 22, 2005
Prefixmag
the amazing songs.... ... Full Review
| Jan 20, 2004
DVD MovieGuide
the music well....Picture quality seemed erratic but generally good....silly effects....'s not as cool as the "Select-a-Stone" feature on the Stones' Four Flicks....solid performances.... ... Full Review

Hollywood Reporter, US
Bottom Line: It ain't the same, but two Who are better than none -- much, much better. But personal chemistry aside, the professional relationship remains strong. ... Full Review

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