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Yes. Please ask them why there was no '73 live stuff in the Quadraphenia box...I'm not kidding....Quote
shortfatfanny
hmm...are they "stage ready" for the Olympics....?
in case you got time and opportunity you could bash them a bit for not including some ´73 live stuff at the Quadrophenia box set.
just kidding....
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Stones62
Yes. Please ask them why there was no '73 live stuff in the Quadraphenia box...I'm not kidding....Quote
shortfatfanny
hmm...are they "stage ready" for the Olympics....?
in case you got time and opportunity you could bash them a bit for not including some ´73 live stuff at the Quadrophenia box set.
just kidding....

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hbwriter
... are announcing something this week
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ab
The Who should have their own bootleg series. They could start with complete recordings of:
6) a representative show from 2000
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stonesnow
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ab
The Who should have their own bootleg series. They could start with complete recordings of:
6) a representative show from 2000
I vote for the Shepherds Bush Empire shows (not technically 2000, but December 22 and 29, 1999, so close enough). Lots of stuff not usually done live in later years. I have a 2CD boot from these shows:
Disc 1
1. I Can't Explain
2. Substitute
3. Anyway Anyhow Anywhere
4. Pinball Wizard
5. My Wife
6. Baba O'Riley
7. Pure And Easy
8. You Better, You Bet
9. Happy Jack
10.I'm A Boy
11.Getting In Tune
12.The Real Me
13.Behind Blue Eyes
(Shepherds Bush 12-22-99)
14.Tattoo
(Bridge Benefit 10.30-99)
15.After The Fire
(Shepherds Bush 12-22-99)
Disc 2
(Shepherds Bush 12-29-99)
1. Magic Bus
2. Boris The Spider
3. Who Are You
4. 5:15
5. Won't Get Fooled Again
6. The Kids Are Alright
7. Johnny Cash Interlude
8. Mary Anne With The Shaky Hands
9. Naked Eye
10.My Generation
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The Sicilian
The inclusion of Kenny Jones as drummer would satisfy many including myself.
Why he has been excluded all these years would be a great question that would probably elicit a disingenuous response.
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The Sicilian
The inclusion of Kenny Jones as drummer would satisfy many including myself.
Why he has been excluded all these years would be a great question that would probably elicit a disingenuous response.
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Silver Dagger
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stonesnow
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ab
The Who should have their own bootleg series. They could start with complete recordings of:
6) a representative show from 2000
I vote for the Shepherds Bush Empire shows (not technically 2000, but December 22 and 29, 1999, so close enough). Lots of stuff not usually done live in later years. I have a 2CD boot from these shows:
Disc 1
1. I Can't Explain
2. Substitute
3. Anyway Anyhow Anywhere
4. Pinball Wizard
5. My Wife
6. Baba O'Riley
7. Pure And Easy
8. You Better, You Bet
9. Happy Jack
10.I'm A Boy
11.Getting In Tune
12.The Real Me
13.Behind Blue Eyes
(Shepherds Bush 12-22-99)
14.Tattoo
(Bridge Benefit 10.30-99)
15.After The Fire
(Shepherds Bush 12-22-99)
Disc 2
(Shepherds Bush 12-29-99)
1. Magic Bus
2. Boris The Spider
3. Who Are You
4. 5:15
5. Won't Get Fooled Again
6. The Kids Are Alright
7. Johnny Cash Interlude
8. Mary Anne With The Shaky Hands
9. Naked Eye
10.My Generation
Best time I saw The Who since Hammersmith Odeon Dec 1975. I think they played there the next year too. There was real passion and anger and you could tell it meant something coming back to their old stomping ground. Is the gig available to download anywhere as I'd love a copy. I'm also after the Watford Colisseum gig from 2002. Best version of Young Man Blues I ever saw.
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stonesnow
I wonder if they'll ever release a proper version of the Cow Palace 1973 San Fran gig where KM passes out and they had to deputize a drummer from the audience--my bootleg version has horrible sound and out-of-sync stop-and-start video...
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MILKYWAY
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stonesnow
I wonder if they'll ever release a proper version of the Cow Palace 1973 San Fran gig where KM passes out and they had to deputize a drummer from the audience--my bootleg version has horrible sound and out-of-sync stop-and-start video...
Maybe your bootleg is not the problem. I heard that guy was horrible.
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The Sicilian
The inclusion of Kenny Jones as drummer would satisfy many including myself.
Why he has been excluded all these years would be a great question that would probably elicit a disingenuous response.
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ab
Kenney Jones was fine for his first year with The Who, but didn't cut it after 1980. Simon Phillips is a great fusion drummer, but he's all wrong for The Who.
The only post-Moon Who drummer who is up to the task is Zak Starkey, who got his first drum kit from Moon and derives his style from Moon without slavishly copying Moon.
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tatters
The "We Thought We'd Come Back Just To Say Goodbye Again" tour. Seems like just the other day, doesn't it?
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stonesnow
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Silver Dagger
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stonesnow
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ab
The Who should have their own bootleg series. They could start with complete recordings of:
6) a representative show from 2000
I vote for the Shepherds Bush Empire shows (not technically 2000, but December 22 and 29, 1999, so close enough). Lots of stuff not usually done live in later years. I have a 2CD boot from these shows:
Disc 1
1. I Can't Explain
2. Substitute
3. Anyway Anyhow Anywhere
4. Pinball Wizard
5. My Wife
6. Baba O'Riley
7. Pure And Easy
8. You Better, You Bet
9. Happy Jack
10.I'm A Boy
11.Getting In Tune
12.The Real Me
13.Behind Blue Eyes
(Shepherds Bush 12-22-99)
14.Tattoo
(Bridge Benefit 10.30-99)
15.After The Fire
(Shepherds Bush 12-22-99)
Disc 2
(Shepherds Bush 12-29-99)
1. Magic Bus
2. Boris The Spider
3. Who Are You
4. 5:15
5. Won't Get Fooled Again
6. The Kids Are Alright
7. Johnny Cash Interlude
8. Mary Anne With The Shaky Hands
9. Naked Eye
10.My Generation
Best time I saw The Who since Hammersmith Odeon Dec 1975. I think they played there the next year too. There was real passion and anger and you could tell it meant something coming back to their old stomping ground. Is the gig available to download anywhere as I'd love a copy. I'm also after the Watford Colisseum gig from 2002. Best version of Young Man Blues I ever saw.
You were actually at one of those shows? Must have been a treat to see them in a homecoming gig. Yes, I must admit, the energy and enthusiasm of their playing trumps even their great Royal Albert Hall benefit of 2000. I'll research downloading possibilities this weekend, but there are several Youtube clips of the December 22 show to enjoy for now.
Here's a link where many more clips are available from these shows:
www.dailymotion.com/video/x6phwx_the-who-pure-and-easy-1999_music
