Who Are You (live performances by The Who)

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"Who Are You (live performances by The Who)" refers to the various concert renditions of the band’s 1978 rock song, often featuring extended instrumental sections and energetic stage delivery distinct from the studio recording.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert rendition
live performance
associatedAct John Bundrick NERFINISHED
John Entwistle NERFINISHED
Keith Moon NERFINISHED
Kenney Jones NERFINISHED
Zak Starkey NERFINISHED
basedOn Who Are You (song) NERFINISHED
differsFrom Who Are You (studio recording) NERFINISHED
genre rock
hasCharacteristic energetic stage delivery
extended instrumental sections
hasElement audience interaction
improvised instrumental passages
hasLanguage English
hasReputationFor dynamic arrangement changes
powerful vocal delivery
originatedFrom Who Are You (1978 studio recording) NERFINISHED
partOf The Who live repertoire
performedInEra 1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
late 1970s
performer The Who NERFINISHED
primarySongwriter Pete Townshend NERFINISHED
primaryVocalist Roger Daltrey NERFINISHED
typicalContext arena concerts
stadium concerts
typicalInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
keyboards
typicalUse concert setlist staple

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Who Are You hasLiveVersion Who Are You (live performances by The Who)