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keefriff99
Roger has a great head of hair.
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Roger has a great head of hair.
That´s almost all he has to offer these days. These two guys who call themselves The Who although they aren´t should retire as soon as possible. Haven´t seen them live since 1989 but their last live albums (Hyde Park, Quadrophenia) were very very weak and disappointing. No Moonie, no Ox, no The Who. I would never ever pay a lousy dime for a ticket. They carry on for the money but in fact they are done, done, done, done. I used to love The Who (as long as they were The Who) and it´s sad to see it end this way.
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keefriff99
Roger has a great head of hair.
That´s almost all he has to offer these days. These two guys who call themselves The Who although they aren´t should retire as soon as possible. Haven´t seen them live since 1989 but their last live albums (Hyde Park, Quadrophenia) were very very weak and disappointing. No Moonie, no Ox, no The Who. I would never ever pay a lousy dime for a ticket. They carry on for the money but in fact they are done, done, done, done. I used to love The Who (as long as they were The Who) and it´s sad to see it end this way.
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keefriff99
Roger has a great head of hair.
That´s almost all he has to offer these days. These two guys who call themselves The Who although they aren´t should retire as soon as possible. Haven´t seen them live since 1989 but their last live albums (Hyde Park, Quadrophenia) were very very weak and disappointing. No Moonie, no Ox, no The Who. I would never ever pay a lousy dime for a ticket. They carry on for the money but in fact they are done, done, done, done. I used to love The Who (as long as they were The Who) and it´s sad to see it end this way.
So you didn't see The Who 1989 ... you saw something else...
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keefriff99
Roger has a great head of hair.
That´s almost all he has to offer these days. These two guys who call themselves The Who although they aren´t should retire as soon as possible. Haven´t seen them live since 1989 but their last live albums (Hyde Park, Quadrophenia) were very very weak and disappointing. No Moonie, no Ox, no The Who. I would never ever pay a lousy dime for a ticket. They carry on for the money but in fact they are done, done, done, done. I used to love The Who (as long as they were The Who) and it´s sad to see it end this way.
So you didn't see The Who 1989 ... you saw something else...
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There's an excellent recording by Lostbrook 2.0 up on DIME this afternoon:[www.dimeadozen.org]
The Who
Moving On! Tour
Show #3
May 11, 2019
Jiffy Lube Live
Bristow, VA
USA
Lostbrook 2.0 Volume 303
Source: CA11(cards)>SPSB-12>Sony M10(24/48)
Location: 30' dead center
Transfer: Sony M10>Micro SDHC>PC>Sound Forge 10>WAV 16/44.1>Trader's Little Helper>FLAC(level 8)
Taper/Transfer: Lostbrook
Covers: ethiessen1
01 Intro (1:04)
02 Overture (5:52)
03 It's A Boy (0:40)
04 1921 (3:03)
05 Amazing Journey (3:34)
06 Sparks (4:07)
07 Pinball Wizard (3:26)
08 We're Not Gonna Take It (9:51)
09 Who Are You (7:18)
10 Eminence Front (6:36)
11 Imagine A Man (4:57)
12 Join Together (7:25)
13 Substitute (3:53)
14 The Seeker (3:51)
15 Won't Get Fooled Again (7:07)
16 Behind Blue Eyes (5:19)
17 Tea & Theatre (4:24)
18 The Real Me (3:52)
19 I'm One (3:11)
20 The Punk And The Godfather (5:16)
21 5:15 (6:49)
22 Drowned (4:35)
23 The Rock (6:48)
24 Love, Reign O'er Me (9:47)
25 Baba O'Riley (8:42)
Time: 2:11:41
Roger Daltrey - vocals, guitar, harmonica, tambourine
Pete Townshend - guitars, vocals
Zak Starkey - drums, percussion
Simon Townshend - guitars, backing vocals
Jon Button - bass, backing vocals
Loren Gold - keyboards, backing vocals
Billy Nicholls - backing vocals
Katie Jacoby - violin
Audrey Snyder - cello
Orchestra conducted by Keith Levensen
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keefriff99
Roger has a great head of hair.
That´s almost all he has to offer these days. These two guys who call themselves The Who although they aren´t should retire as soon as possible. Haven´t seen them live since 1989 but their last live albums (Hyde Park, Quadrophenia) were very very weak and disappointing. No Moonie, no Ox, no The Who. I would never ever pay a lousy dime for a ticket. They carry on for the money but in fact they are done, done, done, done. I used to love The Who (as long as they were The Who) and it´s sad to see it end this way.
So you didn't see The Who 1989 ... you saw something else...
89 did have The Ox - albeit sonically neutered, but it it easily the most reviled all all 'Who' tours (referred by many as: "The Who on Ice"), with an unknown guitarist mostly handling the electric parts, and basically Townshend's Deep End band as backing.
I think on a good night these days there is still plenty of classic Who-type energy - although on not-so-good ones Townshend can get distracted and sloppy.
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mnewman505
Hey it's going to be a very inexpensive evening for me in Detroit -- $20 ticket, $10 prepaid to park. How bad can it be?
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ukcal
albeit sonically neutered?..please explain,
as I met the Ox in 96 at Manchester Arena, and he was in top form. Thought he had a small hearing aid or maybe he had left his stage ear plugs in or what ever they are called nowadays