<P> The Kids Are Alright was also completed in 1979 . It was a retrospective of the band's career, directed by Jeff Stein . The film included footage of the band at Monterey, Woodstock and Pontiac, and clips from the Smothers Brothers' show and Russell Harty Plus . Moon had died one week after seeing the rough cut with Daltrey . The film contains the Shepperton concert, and an audio track of him playing over silent footage of himself was the last time he ever played the drums . </P> <P> In December, the Who became the third band, after the Beatles and the Band, to appear on the cover of Time . The article, by Jay Cocks, said the band had outpaced, outlasted, outlived and outclassed all of their rock band contemporaries . </P> <P> On 3 December 1979, a crowd crush at a Who gig at the Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati killed 11 fans . This was partly due to the festival seating, where the first to enter get the best positions . Some fans waiting outside mistook the band's soundcheck for the concert, and attempted to force their way inside . As only a few entrance doors were opened, a bottleneck situation ensued with thousands trying to gain entry, and the crush became deadly . </P> <P> The Who were not told until after the show because civic authorities feared crowd problems if the concert were cancelled . The band were deeply shaken upon learning of it and requested that appropriate safety precautions be taken in the future . The following evening, in Buffalo, New York, Daltrey told the crowd that the band had "lost a lot of family last night and this show's for them". </P>

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