The Who to Release "Lost" Footage from 1960's on Retrospective DVD

Performances thought that have not been seen since the 1960's from 'The Who' have been found and are set for released in November as part of retrospective film. Roger Daltry and Pete Townshend spearheaded the new DVD 'Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who'.
"The film was lost for the ages, but three years ago, an old gentleman in Amsterdam was cleaning out his loft. "His grandson knew this was what the Who used to call themselves, and they put it on and realised what it was. "We had 834 separate items we had to clear in the past few months. Our post-production specialist is now writing a PhD paper for NYU based on this project. It was unprecedented. It is really difficult to take these different formats and make them work," Producer Nigel Sinclair told Billboard magazine.
Along with the unseen performances, legendary gigs by the band will be included such as Monterey, Woodstock, The Isle of Wight 1970, Fete de l'Humanite, and The Concert for NYC.
The new film is directed by Oscar award winner Murray Lerner. The film features a number of performances that have never been seen by the public along with interviews by notable artists such as Police frontman Sting, Pearl Jam lead singer Eddie Vedder and Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher.


