This concert came about six months after the Who released the studio album "Endless Wire" in late 2006. It was their first studio album since 1982. I'm not a fan of it. (I think their 2019 album "Who" is much better.) But it turns out that's not much of a factor here, because they only played two songs from it, "Fragments" and "Tea and Theatre."
Considering this comes from a bootleg of a BBC broadcast, the sound quality isn't as good as I would expected. Very good, yes, but not excellent. One big problem was the lead vocals were surprisingly low. But I did my usual thing, using the UVR5 audio editing program to boost the vocals in relation to the instruments. Now, the sound quality is better, maybe borderline excellent.
The Who did played the Glastonbury Festival after this, in 2015. But the band suffered equipment problems, and lead guitarist Pete Townshend said the show "it was one of the very worst we ever played." So I don't have that one, and I'm not planning on posting it. I don't know of any other BBC concerts they'd done after this one.
This album is an hour and 23 minutes long.
01 talk (Who)
02 I Can't Explain (Who)
03 The Seeker (Who)
04 Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere (Who)
05 Fragments (Who)
06 talk (Who)
07 Who Are You (Who)
08 Behind Blue Eyes (Who)
09 Baba O'Reilly (Who)
10 talk (Who)
11 The Relay (Who)
12 You Better, You Bet (Who)
13 My Generation (Who)
14 Won't Get Fooled Again (Who)
15 The Kids Are Alright (Who)
16 Pinball Wizard (Who)
17 Amazing Journey - Sparks (Who)
18 See Me, Feel Me (Who)
19 talk (Who)
20 Tea and Theatre (Who)
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The cover photo comes from this exact concert. However, in the original, Roger Daltrey (holding the microphone) and Pete Townshend (playing the guitar in front) were what I'd guess about ten feet further apart. There was nothing but empty space between them, so I used Photoshop to move them closer together. There also was a distracting video screen behind the drums, so I removed that.
Another great posting....please can you fix The Who - The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, 12-4-1973 first track comes up with error...LOVE THE WHO AGAIN THANK YOU !
ReplyDeleteI tried downloading the Philadelphia show today and didn't see a problem. But I just redid the link, just in case. Check it out and see if it works for you.
DeleteSaw them last year in Tampa. Surprised it was not a sellout, although it did not help that they played during the week. Despite some technical slipups, one of the top five shows I ever attended.
ReplyDeletePaul You are the BEST and Again you have a WHO follower !!! Thank you .
ReplyDeleteThanks. Saw them at Glastonbury 2015. Paul Weller then The Who. Great night. I don't suppose you have those 2?
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