• Audience 8.9 - A fine recording that seems to originate from John’s side of the stage because guitar, while there, is kind of behind the action which allows you to pay attention to the bass work, and really will surprise you just how much of a second guitar that bass was at times. I also like the slight change of "Can’t Explain" they do here – this is a great show. This is also a very good recording so get it!
  • Audience 8.8 - It’s hard to express exactly what makes a particular recording or gig special, mainly because it is all very subjective. But, I have been collecting music since 1982, so I feel I have earned some credibility ha ha! So let me tell you why this one is special. Placed right in front of the main P.A. speakers, this sound is brutal. Sure, the first 45 seconds are a mess, but it gets better, and man, is this a rocking good time!  The sound is ferocious, threatening at any moment to destroy the tape completely, but it doesn’t. It’s hot, it’s loud, but it’s also very real, as if happening at the very moment you are hearing it. The Who in 1970, in Detroit (Rock City!), playing Tommy (and other great tracks) in front of an appreciative audience (without incident!).  Everyone sounds great here, and you have a front row seat. MAGIC! The Who Cobo Arena Detroit, MI. 1970-07-05 Disc 1 01. Intro 02. Heaven & Hell 03. I Can't Explain 04. Water 05. I Don't Even Know Myself 06. Young Man Blues 07. Overture 08. It's a Boy 09. 1921 10. Amazing Journey 11. Underture 12. Sparks 13. Eyesight to the Blind Disc 2 14. Christmas 15. The Acid Queen 16. Pinball Wizard 17. Do You Think it's Alright 18. Fiddle About 19. Tommy Can You Hear Me 20. There's a Doctor 21. Go to the Mirror 22. Smash the Mirror 23. Miracle Cure 24. I'm Free 25. Tommy's Holiday Camp 26. We're Not Gonna Take It 27. Summertime Blues 28. Shakin' All Over 29. My Generation
  • Audience 8.4 - Not bad but has a lack of meat to it, and though Pete's guitar sounds more evil here, it's the lack of punch in the bass and drums that detract overall.
  • Audience 7.1 - Stuck in the narrow mid band, while Roger soars above the din. Not a lot of clarity with the rhythm section, but thankfully enough I can get 80% of the guitar notes. Does not suck, but does not blow you away either. Simply average.
  • Audience 8.2 - This recording, while not astounding, has an unusual feature for an amateur recording early 70’s – and that is good highs and good lows! There’s stuff to work with here. Very enjoyable!
  • Audience 8.5 - If you call yourself a fan of The Who and you do not have this yet, just put down the sandwich and get this one right now. Holy guacamole Batman this friggin’ RULES! Is it perfect? Nope. Is it crystal clear? No, but it is RIGHT smack dab in your face with LOADS of electric atmosphere. Even the excited shrieks of the girls will give your spine a little tingle. This is what collecting live music is all about. Soundboard purists will be missing something amazing if they never give this rough, not so perfect audience recording a listen. This is The Who raw, live, intense, and exciting and it simply will fry your brain!
  • Audience 7.2 - Distant, but another recording that would benefit from more volume. For 1967 era Who, I like this tape, I mean, it is not like a Hermans Hermits gig, this would have been ear-bleeding volume!
  • CD 1-2 - Audience 8.7 - Most Who collectors may already be familiar with this set, sounds like a good tape source is used and it is complete (hence the title) . But wait a minute – we have the second show now too – how is it? CD 3-4 - Audience 8.2 - Somebody tried heroically to remaster this and I have to say, knowing what it used to sound like, they did a great job. Still some noise artifacts present, but man they did bring out a LOT from this unappreciated recording. Kudos to the sound guy! Worth having this set now.
  • Audience 8.6 - Easily the best of the European 72 Tour. Killer!
  • Sale!

    THE WHO – Colmar 1976 (2CD)

    Original price was: $23.49.Current price is: $22.00.
    Audience 7.9 - The only thing that stops this recording from shining bright is the low end. It’s a thunderous low end, a roaring train, but it’s probably what the gig sounded like too. So, it’s not that it’s ruined, but that you should roll off the bass a little if you have an EQ, and then you’ll have something much better to listen to. A good recording – with loads of bass!
  • Audience 8.8 - This is a significant recording mainly from a historical sense, but for all the wrong reasons too. Yes it is the infamous gig where 11 people died outside the venue waiting to get in. The band were not informed until after the show, so they play their set oblivious, and it is a fine set. It’s eerie now to hear this knowing what transpired earlier, thankfully it is actually a very fine recording. This is one of those things I have to encourage everyone to check out for all the RIGHT reasons though…but yeah there’s that.
  • Soundboard 9.6 - This rating reflects what I feel about this recording in the way that the guitar and bass come across in the mix. So, what you get is a well rounded, brassy bass sound that is articulate and not lost in the low end wastelands or overshadowed by Pete. It sounds like two guitar players playing in perfect harmony, and a lot of Who recordings you do not get that effect so much as just a wall of power and volume. This one is just so good in that sense and deserves a special acknowledgement.
  • Audience 7.1 - Another upper mid band to high range tape in a one dimensional spectrum, guitars kind of low, Roger is up front followed by The Ox, and Keith brings up the back. Not horrible, not great. If you turn up the volume and add some mid boost it would help a lot, because the instruments are all there, as is Roger. It is not a goopy mess.
  • Soundboard 8.8 - A little wobbly at the start but clears up quickly.
  • Audience 7.2 - I love this, for many reasons beyond sound rating. This is one of those shows to me that rises above all other shows of better quality. It is not bad, it is actually a good, fun listen with nothing that annoys or distracts. It is not overly dynamic with crystal highs and deep lows, but the space it occupies does not offend. A good one, while he’s away!
  • Audience 8.8 - This is one for the history books! Includes the first two songs from the infamous halted show where Keith is carried out of the venue. The make up show, as you can imagine, is full of vim and vigor. Good sound, great show…get it!
  • Audience 7.5 - Kind of a raucous tape, I mean it is The Who after all, but the music is all present if not in the same mid band range (highs aren’t bad). I have to recommend it, being a 1971 recording of which I am fond, it holds up.
  • This collection has been remastered and despite that, there are still one or two tracks that show the ravages of time. One can only assume some of it was not saved, as was the BBC’s policy of not giving a shit, therefore it was up to fans to record from a radio broadcast themselves. Most of this does sound very good, a worthy effort for sure and some of this I’d never heard before. The Who - BBC Sessions 1965-1971 {Remastered & Complete} Disc 1 01. Good Lovin' 02. 'Pete interview #1' 03. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere 04. Leaving Here 05. Just You and Me, Darling 06. 'Pete interview #2' Recorded: Aeolian Hall studio 2, Bond Street, London UK; Monday 24 + Tuesday 25 May 1965 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Saturday Club': Saturday 29 May 1965 Producers: Jimmy Grant/Brian Willey Sources: transcription disc Notes: The Who's second session for the BBC actually appears to have been a double-date. On the 24th, a three-hour session produced: 'Good Lovin'', 'Anyway Anyhow Anywhere', 'I Don't Mind' and 'Daddy Rolling Stone'. The next afternoon they performed: 'Leaving Here', 'Please Please Please' and 'Just You and Me, Darling'. The sessions tapes were wiped and the selections here are all that has survived on copies of "Top of the Tops" transcription discs #31 & #34. The song selection here is dominated by soul covers picked by Roger, who was still the undisputed leader of the group. Yet, it was Pete who got to do the interviews and talk about the group's beginnings and prospects. 07. The Good's Gone 08. 'Pete interview' 09. My Generation 10. La La La Lies 11. Baby Don't You Do It Recorded: Aeolian Hall studio 1, Bond Street, London UK; Monday 22 November 1965 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Saturday Club': Saturday 27 November 1965 Producers: Jimmy Grant/Brian Willey Sources: 01-04 transcription disc; 05 off-air recording Note: The third session was again recorded live in studio and produced completed takes of: 'It's Not True', 'The Good's Gone', 'La La La Lies', 'My Generation' and 'Baby Don't You Do It'. The sessions tapes were wiped and the selections here are all that has survived on copies of "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #57 and an off-air recording made by a fan. By now, Pete's role as the main provider of song material has been firmly established. 12. Man With Money 13. 'Pete interview' 14. Substitute 15. Dancing In the Street 16. You Rang Recorded: Aeolian Hall studio 1, Bond Street, London UK; Tuesday 15 March 1966 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Saturday Club': Saturday 19 March 1966 Producers: Jimmy Grant/Brian Willey Sources: 01-04 transcription disc; 05 off-air recording Note: For this fourth session, the band recorded: 'Barbara Ann', 'Substitute', 'You Rang', 'Man with Money' and 'Dancing In The Street'. The sessions tapes were once again wiped and the selections here are all that has survived on copies of "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #73 and an off-air recording made by a fan. 17. 'Intro' 18. Disguises 19. 'Pete interview' 20. I'm A Boy 21. So Sad About Us Recorded: Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London UK; Tuesday 13 September 1966 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Saturday Club': Saturday 17 September 1966 Producers: Jimmy Grant/Brian Willey Source: transcription disc Note: Fifth session, which produced: 'I'm A Boy', 'Disguises', 'Heatwave', 'So Sad About Us' and a cover of the Lovin' Spoonful's 'On The Road Again'. The sessions tapes were wiped and the selections here are all that has survived on copies of "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #99. In an attempt to control the mixing balance, John suddenly turned his bass up in the middle of 'Disguises'. The balance engineer on the session did not bother correcting this and as a result the sound turns into a muddy mess from that point on (with the mixdown compressor working on overload). 'So Sad About Us' was left off the official 'BBC Sessions' release from 2000 for unknown reasons. 22. Run Run Run 23. Boris The Spider 24. 'Pete interview' 25. Happy Jack 26. See My Way Recorded: Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London UK; Tuesday 17 January 1967 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Saturday Club': Saturday 21 January 1967 Producers: Jimmy Grant/Bill Bebb Source: transcription disc Note: For this sixth session, the band recorded: 'Happy Jack', 'Run, Run, Run', 'Boris The Spider', 'See My Way', 'Don't Look Away' and 'So Sad About Us'. The sessions tapes were once again wiped and the selections here are all that has survived on copies of "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #117. Disc 2 01. 'Intro' 02. I Can See For Miles 03. Pictures Of Lily 04. Summertime Blues 05. I Can't Reach You 06. Our Love Was 07. A Quick One (While He's Away) 08. Relax 09. My Generation - Boris The Spider - Happy Jack - My Generation 10. Pictures of Lily [Alternate Mono Mix] Recording & Broadcast Production: De Lane Lea Studio, Kingsway, London UK; Tuesday 10 October 1967 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Top Gear'; Sunday 15 October 1967 Producers: Bernie Andrews/Bev Philips Sources: 01-02,07,09-10: tape 03-06: transcription disc w/ patches from tape sources 08: off-air recording Note: This seventh session marked the first time the BBC allowed any musical act to record for them outside their own studios. Recorded on this day were five jingles, 'My Way' (not broadcast) and alternate versions of 'Pictures Of Lily' & 'A Quick One While He's Away'. Also readied for the broadcast were early mixes of 'I Can See For Miles'*, 'Relax', 'Our Love Was', 'I Can't Reach You', 'Summertime Blues' & 'Someone's Coming'. These songs were already recorded on an earlier date and would eventually appear on official Who product with a slightly different mix (although it took more than 30 years for 'Summertime Blues'). This is the first Who BBC session that has at least partially survived on tape on the BBC archives, as the jingles and 'A Quick One' do not appear on copies of "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #157 & #160, yet appear in crystal clear quality on the official release. Strangely enough, the two TOTP discs seem to have been the source for the other tracks on the official CD, all of which are marred by a voiceover. The versions here are uninterrupted from start to finish (with the exception of the ending of 'Our Love Was'), for the first time ever. As a bonus, I have added a clean mono mix of 'Lily' with better fidelity than the BBC source which has not circulated before. * The 45RPM & BBC versions both contain a heavy bass dub that was imposed on the mono album master. The dubs differ, to ensure the BBC got a unique master recording. 11. 'Pete interview' 12. Pinball Wizard Broadcast: BBC TV 'Top of the Pops'; Tuesday 27 March 1969 Source: transcription disc Note: Roger/Pete(?) sing along with studio version. Part of the interview has appeared on a bonus disc that came with a limited edition of the official 2000 release. Tracks are sourced from "Top of the Tops" transcription discs #232 & #233. 13. 'David Wigg interviews Pete Townshend' Source: transcription disc Note: Sourced from "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #289 (released 20-5-1970). 14. The Seeker Recorded: IBC Studios, London UK; 19 February 1970 & BBC Television Centre, London UK, Thursday 19 March 1970 Broadcast: BBC TV 'Top of the Pops'; Thursday 19 March 1970 Source: transcription disc Note: Roger sings live over the studio version of 'The Seeker' for "Top Of The Pops", with the rest of the band miming along. John forced a re-shoot after the director did not include a shot of him in the first take. Sourced from "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #283. 15. I'm Free 16. The Seeker 17. Heaven And Hell 18. Shakin' All Over - Spoonful (Medley) 19. Substitute 20. Pinball Wizard Recorded: IBC Studios, London UK; Monday 13 April 1970 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Dave Lee Travis'; Sunday 19 April 1970 Producer: Paul Williams Source: 01-04: transcription disc w/ patches from tape sources 05-06: tape Note: The last formal band session for the Beeb and again recorded outside an official BBC studio. 'Heaven and Hell' was later released in a slightly reworked version as a B-side to 'Summertime Blues'. Like the October 1967 session, this one is believed to have survived on tape on the BBC archives. But even so, the official album used the "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #286 as its source for Tr. 01-04, with voiceover over the intro's and outro's. The versions presented here are uninterrupted from start to finish (with the exception of 'Seeker') for the first time. 21. 'Keith Altham talks to Pete Townshend' Source: transcription disc Note: Sourced from "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #304 (released 2-9-1970). 22. I Don't Even Know Myself Recorded: Olympic Studio, Barnes, London UK; 1971 Source: tape Note: This one is a bit of a mystery. No details about it are given on the official BBC session CD. It is the same take that was released in 1971 as the B-side to 'Won't Get Fooled Again' but here we get a clean mono mix that differs in a few places from the released version. Believed to have been recorded in 1971 during the Who's Next sessions.  
  • Audience 8.8 - A very good recording that has an excellent high end clarity, low end is not as sharply defined but is definitely “big” and can be felt in your gut. A welcome addition to the Who collection for sure, especially since this was early in the tour when the band was still playing However Much I Booze. The Who Lousiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana November 21, 1975 Disc 1 I Can't Explain, Substitute, Squeeze Box, Baba O'Riley, Boris The Spider, Drowned, However Much I Booze, Dreaming From The Waist, Behind Blue Eyes, Disc 2 Amazing Journey, Sparks, The Acid Queen, Fiddle About, Pinball Wizard, I'm Free, Tommy's Holiday Camp We're Not Gonna Take It, See Me Feel Me Summertime Blues, My Generation, Join Together, Roadrunner, MG Blues Won't Get Fooled Again
  • Audience 6.8 to 7.0 - You get mainly Roger and Keith crashing cymbals and his kick drum, then Pete shows up in the mix. Interesting atmosphere though, because the audience must be large but you can’t hear them much on this tape, possibly mic was elevated above the crowd. The sound changes a little as it goes and gets better to my ears. Hence the kick up to 7.0.
  • Soundboard 9.4 - Superb in every way possible. You HAVE to have this if you do not have it in your collection yet. This is the new Remaster, and it SMOKES like everything else from this period.
  • Sale!

    THE WHO – 1980 Tour (14 CD Metal Canister)

    Original price was: $95.00.Current price is: $80.00.
    An absolute beast of a canister! Loaded down with 14 discs, it's quite the experience as you follow the Who on tour in the States in 1980. For the most part, all of the recordings reside in the mid to upper 8's on the 1-10 scale, with a couple coming in at over 9.0 (Essen, for instance). I found it to be very satisfying as all of the songs I enjoy hearing them play are represented, without the overindulgence into Tommy...finally! The Who 1980 Canister Disc 1 Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles Sports Arena June 28, 1980 1. -Substitute 2. -I Can't Explain 3. -Baba O'Riley 4. -My Wife 5. -Sister Disco 6. -Behind Blue Eyes 7. -Music Must Change 8. -Drowned 9. -Who are You 10. -5:15 Disc 2 1. -Pinball Wizard 2. -See Me, Feel Me 3. -Long Live Rock 4. -My Generation 5. -I Can See For Miles 6. -Naked Eye 7. -Won't Get Fooled Again 8. -Summertime Blues 9. -Twist and Shout 10. -The Real Me Disc 3 Grugahalle, Essen, GER March 27, 1980 01. -Substitute 02. -I Can't Explain 03. -Baba O'Riley 04. -My Wife 05. -Sister Disco 06. -Getting In Tune 07. -Music Must Change 08. -Drowned 09. -Who Are You Disc 4 10. -5:15 11. -Pinball Wizard 12. -See Me Feel Me 13. -Long Live Rock 14. -My Generation 15. -I Can See For Miles 16. -Won't Get Fooled Again 17. -Young Man Blues 18. -The Real Me Disc 5 The Forum Inglewood, CA June 20, 1980 01 Behind Blue Eyes 02 Dreaming From The Waist 03 Drowned 04 Who Are You 05 5:15 06 Pinball Wizard 07 My Generation Disc 6 08 I Can See For Miles 09 Sparks 10 See Me, Feel Me 11 Won't Get Fooled Again 12 Young Man Blues 13 Dancing In The Street 14 Dance It Away - Another Tricky Day 15 The Real Me Disc 7 LSU Assembly Center Baton Rouge, Louisiana July 7, 1980 1. -Substitute 2. -I Can't Explain 3. -Baba O'Riley 4. -My Wife 5. -Sister Disco 6. -Behind Blue Eyes 7. -Music Must Change 8. -Drowned 9. -Who Are You Disc 8 1. -5:15 2. -Pinball Wizard 3. -See Me Feel Me 4. -Long Live Rock 5. -My Generation 6. -I Can See For Miles 7. -Sparks 8. -Won't Get Fooled Again 9. -Summertime Blues 10. -Twist And Shout 11. -The Real Me Disc 9 Greensboro Civic Center Greensboro, NC July 13, 1980 1. -Substitute 2. -I Can't Explain 3. -Baba O'Riley 4. -My Wife 5. -Sister Disco 6. -Behind Blue Eyes 7. -Music Must Change 8. -Drowned 9. -Who Are You Disc 10 1. -5:15 2. -Pinball Wizard 3. -See Me Feel Me 4. -Long Live Rock 5. -My Generation 6. -I Can See For Miles 7. -Naked Eye 8. -Won't Get Fooled Again 9. -Relay 10. -The Real Me Disc 11 Hampton Coliseum Hampton,Va U.S.A. July 14, 1980 1. -Substitute 2. -Can't Explain 3. -Baba O' Riley 4. -My Wife 5. -Sister Disco 6. -Behind Blue Eyes 7. -Music Must Change 8. -Drowned 9. -Who Are You 10. -5:15 11. -Pinball Wizard 12. -See Me,Feel Me Disc 12 1. -Long Live Rock 2. -My Generation 3. -I Can See For Miles 4. -Naked Eye 5. -Won't Get Fooled Again 6. -Summertime Blues 7. -Twist And Shout 8. -The Real Me Disc 13 CNE Stadium Toronto, ON. Canada July 16, 1980 01. -Substitute 02. -I Can't Explain 03. -Baba O'Riley 04. -My Wife 05. -Sister Disco 06. -Behind Blue Eyes 07. -Music Must Change 08. -Drowned 09. -Who Are You 10. -5:15 Disc 14 01. -Pinball Wizard 02. -See Me Feel Me 03. -Long Live Rock 04. -My Generation 05. -Naked Eye 06. -Won't Get Fooled Again 07. -Summertime Blues 08. -Twist And Shout 09. -Dancing In The Streets 10. -Dance It Away 11. -The Real Me  
  • Sale!

    The Who – 1970 Canister (11 CD’s)

    Original price was: $75.00.Current price is: $70.00.
    The Who 1970 Can 06-15-1970 Community Theater, Berkeley, CA DISC 1 1. -Heaven and Hell 2. -I Can't Explain 3. -Young Man Blues 4. -Water 5. -The Seeker 6. -Substitute 7. -Overture 8. -It's a Boy 9. -1921 10. -Amazing Journey 11. -Sparks 12. -Eyesight to the Blind 13. -Christmas 14. -The Acid Queen DISC 2 Berkeley cont'd 1. -Pinball Wizard 2. -Do You Think It's Alright 3. -Fiddle About 4. -Tommy Can You Hear Me 5. -There's a Doctor 6. -Go to the Mirror 7. -Smash the Mirror 8. -Miracle Cure 9. -I'm Free 10. -Tommy's Holiday Camp 11. -We're Not Gonna Take It 12. -Summertime Blues 13. -Shakin' All Over 14. -My Generation 15. -Naked Eye - Jam Disc Three 06-16-1970 Community Theater, Berkeley, CA. 1. -Heaven and Hell 2. -I Can't Explain 3. -Young Man Blues - Water Pt.1 4. -Water Pt.2 5. -Amazing Journey 6. -Sparks 7. -Eyesight to the Blind 8. -Christmas 9. -The Acid Queen Disc Four Berkeley cont'd 1. -Pinball Wizard 2. -Do You Think It's Alright 3. -Fiddle About - Tommy Can You Hear Me 4. -There's a Doctor 5. -We're Not Gonna Take It 6. -See Me, Feel Me 7. -Summertime Blues 8. -Shakin' All Over 9. -My Generation (Intro) 10. -My Generation Disc Five 06-29-1970 Merriweather Post Pavillion, Columbia, MD. 1. -Heaven and Hell 2. -I Can't Explain 3. -Young Man Blues 4. -Overture 5. -It's A Boy 6. -1921 7. -Amazing Journey 8. -Sparks 9. -Eyesight To The Blind 10. -Christmas 11. -The Acid Queen 12. -Pinball Wizard 13. -Do You Think It's Alright 14. -Fiddle About 15. -Tommy Can You Hear Me 16. -There's A Doctor 17. -Go To The Mirror 18. -Smash The Mirror 19. -Miracle Cure 20. -I'm Free 21. -Tommy's Holiday Camp 22. -We're Not Gonna Take It 23. -Summertime Blues Disc Six 07-05-1970 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI 01. -Intro 02. -Heaven & Hell 03. -I Can't Explain 04. -Water 05. -I Don't Even Know Myself 06. -Young Man Blues 07. -Overture 08. -It's a Boy 09. -1921 10. -Amazing Journey 11. -Underture 12. -Sparks 13. -Eyesight to the Blind 14. -Christmas 15. -The Acid Queen Disc Seven Detroit cont'd 16. -Pinball Wizard 17. -Do You Think it's Alright 18. -Fiddle About 19. -Tommy Can You Hear Me 20. -There's a Doctor 21. -Go to the Mirror 22. -Smash the Mirror 23. -Miracle Cure 24. -I'm Free 25. -Tommy's Holiday Camp 26. -We're Not Gonna Take It 27. -Summertime Blues 28. -Shakin' All Over 29. -My Generation Disc Eight Vejlby-Risskov Hallen, 09-21-1970 Aarhus, Denmark 01. -Opening 02. -Heaven And Hell 03. -I Can't Explain 04. -Young Man Blues 05. -I Don't Even Know Myself 06. -Water 07. -Overture 08. -1921 09. -Amazing Journey 10. -Sparks 11. -Eyesight To The Blind 12. -Christmas 13. -The Acid Queen 14. -Pinball Wizard 15. -Do You Think It's Alright 16. -Fiddle About 17. -Tommy Can You Hear Me 18. -There's A Doctor 19. -Go To The Mirror Disc Nine Aarhus cont'd 01. -Miracle Cure 02. -I'm Free 03. -Tommy's Holiday Camp 04. -We're Not Gonna Take It 05. -See Me Feel Me 06. -Summertime Blues 07. -Shakin' All Over 08. -Twist And Shout 09. -My Generation 10. -Magic Bus Disc Ten 9-29-1970 Vejlby-Risskov Hallen-Aarhus, Denmark 01. -Opening 02. -Heaven and Hell 03. -I Can't Explain 04. -Young Man Blues 05. -I Don't Even Know Myself 06. -Water 07. -Overture 08. -1921 09. -Amazing Journey 10. -Sparks 11. -Eyesight To The Blind Disc Eleven Aarhus cont'd 01. -Christmas 02. -The Acid Queen 03. -Pinball Wizard 04. -Do You Think It's Alright 05. -Fiddle About 06. -Tommy Can You Hear Me 07. -There's A Doctor 08. -Go To The Mirror 09. -Miracle Cure 10. -I'm Free 11. -Tommy's Holiday Camp 12. -We're Not Gonna Take It 13. -See Me, Feel Me 14. -Summertime Blues 15. -Shakin' All Over 16. -Twist And Shout 17. -My Generation 18. -Magic Bus
  • Sale!

    The Who – 1969 Canister (10 CD’s)

    Original price was: $75.00.Current price is: $70.00.
    The Who 1969 Canister Disc One Autumn '69 Acetates 01 - Fortune Teller 02 - Summertime Blues 03 - Shakin' All Over 04 - My Generation - Shakin' All Over 05 - Heaven & Hell 06 - I Can't Explain 07 - I Can't Explain 08 - Fortune Teller 09 - Tattoo 10 - Young Man Blues 11 - Young Man Blues 12 - I Can't Explain 13 - Fortune Teller 14 - Young Man Blues Disc Two 11-02-1969 McDonough Gymnasium, Georgetown University Washington, DC 01. Heaven And Hell 02. I Can't Explain 03. Fortune Teller 04. Tattoo 05. Overture 06. 1921 07. Amazing Journey 08. Sparks 09. Eyesight To The Blind 10. Summertime Blues 11. Shakin' All Over - Spoonful 12. My Generation (medley) Disc Three 5-25-1969 Merriweather Post Pavillion Columbia, MD. 1 Heaven And Hell 2 I Can't Explain 3 Fortune Teller 4 Tattoo 5 It's A Boy 6 1921 7 Amazing Journey 8 Sparks 9 Eyesight To The Blind 10 Christmas 11 The Acid Queen 12 Pinball Wizard 13 Do You Think It's Alright? 14 Fiddle About 15 There's A Doctor 16 Go To The Mirror 17 Smash The Mirror 18 I'm Free 19 Tommy's Holiday Camp 20 We're Not Gonna Take It 21 Shakin' All Over 22 Summertime Blues 23 Magic Bus Disc Four June 5, 1969 Fillmore East New York City, New York 1. -Heaven & Hell 2. -Substitute 3. -Eyesight to the Blind 4. -Christmas 5. -The Acid Queen 6. -Magic Bus 7. -Young Man Blues 8. -It's a Boy 9. -1921 10. -Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey Interview (May 1969) Disc Five 6-19-1969 FILMORE WEST SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA 1 -INTRO 2 -HEAVEN AND HELL 3 -I CAN'T EXPLAIN 4 -FORTUNE TELLER 5 -TATTOO 6 -YOUNG MAN BLUES - PETE TALKS 7 -IT'S A BOY 8 -1921 9 -AMAZING JOURNEY 10 -SPARKS 11 -EYESIGHT TO THE BLIND 12 -CHRISTMAS 13 -THE ACID QUEEN 14 -PINBALL WIZARD 15 -DO YOU THINK ITS ALRIGHT 16 -FIDDLE ABOUT 17 -THERE'S A DOCTOR 18 -GO TO THE MIRROR 19 -SMASH THE MIRROR 20 -I'M FREE 21 -TOMMY'S HOLIDAY CAMP 22 -WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT Disc Six FILMORE WEST Cont'd 1 -BORIS THE SPIDER 2 -SUMMERTIME BLUES 3 -SHAKIN ALL OVER 4 -MAGIC BUS 5 -PETE TALKS 10-15-1969 Capital Theater Ottawa, Canada 6. -Heaven And Hell 7. -I Can't Explain 8. -Overture 9. -It's A Boy 10. -1921 11. -Amazing Journey 12. -Sparks 13. -The Acid Queen 14. -Summertime Blues 15. -My Generation Disc Seven The Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA October 19, 1969 - 2nd show 1. -Heaven and Hell 2. -Can't Explain 3. -Overture 4. -It's a Boy 5. -1921 6. -Amazing Journey 7. -Sparks 8. -The Acid Queen 9. -Summetime Blues 10. -My Generation 10-22-1969 Fillmore East 11. Introductions 12. Heaven And Hell 13. I Can't Explain 14. Fortune Teller 15. Young Man Blues Intro 16. Young Man Blues 17. Tommy Intro 18. Overture 19. It's A Boy 20. 1921 21. Amazing Journey 22. Sparks Disc Eight Fillmore East Cont'd 1. Eyesight To The Blind 2. Christmas 3. Listening To You 4. Summertime Blues 5. Shakin' All Over 11-11-1969 Tea Party, Boston, MA. 6. Heaven and hell 7. I can't explain 8. fortune teller 9. tattoo 10. young man blues 11. Pete talks > overture > it's a boy > 1921 12. amazing journey 13. sparks > eyesight to the blind 14. Christmas > Cousin Kevin 15. the acid queen 16. pinball wizard Disc Nine Boston Cont'd 1 do you think it's alright? 2 fiddle about 3 Tommy can you hear me? 4 there's a doctor > go to the mirror boy 5 smash the mirror 6 miracle cure 7 Sally Simpson 8 I'm free 9 Tommy's holiday camp 10 we're not gonna take it > see me, feel me 11 summertime blues 12 shakin' all over 13 my generation Disc Ten August 17, 1969 Woodstock Festival, Bethel, NY 01 Heaven And Hell 02 I Can't Explain 03 It's A Boy 04 1921 05 Amazing Journey 06 Sparks 07 Eyesight To The Blind 08 Christmas 09 The Acid Queen 10 Pinball Wizard 11 Abbey Hoffman rant 12 Do You Think It's Alright 13 Fiddle About 14 There's A Doctor 15 Go To The Mirror 16 Smash The Mirror 17 I'm Free 18 Tommy's Holiday Camp 19 We're Not Gonna Take It > 20 We're Not Gonna Take It 21 Summertime Blues 22 Shakin' All Over 23 My Generation
  • Pro Studio 9.2 - Minimalism never sounded so catastrophic! But it’s cool in a subversive kind of way.
  • Audience 8.8 - A great tape here! I heard pretty much everything happening on stage, and the mix is not bad. I was one of those who completely overlooked this band, and should have made more of an effort…but here we are now and I am digging it! The Tubes Pantages Theatre Los Angeles, CA February 22, 1978 Disc 1 01 Overture- Up from the Deep - Young and Rich - Madam I'm Adam - Mondo Bondage 02 Got Yourself A Deal 03 Show Me A Reason 04 God - Bird - Change 05 What Do You Want From Life 06 Special Ballet 07 Don't Touch Me There 08 Mondo Bondage 09 Smoke (La Vie en Fumer) 10 It's Not Unusual 11 Intermission Disc 2 12 Haloes 13 Be Mine Tonight 14 Crime Medley 15 Getoverture 16 Telecide 17 I Was A Punk Before You Were A Punk 18 I Saw Her Standing There 19 Drum Solo 20 Boy Crazy 21 Stand Up And Shout 22 White Punks On Dope
  • Audience 9.2 - Hard to imagine someone not absolutely loving this, but there are still a few people who think just because a microphone placed somewhere in the audience was used to capture the sound, it can’t be good. Play them this. Wowsers!
  • CD issue of the complete works of very underground psychedelic act out of Detroit. CD is SEALED.
  • Audience 6.7 - Really do wish this sounded better but it’s the only known live recording of this wonderful and amazing prog band. Keyboards are more prominent in the mix, followed by drums, then bass. So the important elements are here. When the band is quieter you get much more out of it, that being said, WOW just to even have this is quite special, really. I find more to enjoy from this than to be grumpy about.
  • CD issue of an album originally released in 1982. Import from UK, CD is SEALED.
  • Audience 7.4 to 7.7 - A tape that varies in consistency but man oh man, this is incredible! I don’t care about the limitations of the tape, I can hear everything, at times it gets quite good and clear, there is some phasing at times, sometimes the taper is walking around too but it doesn’t even matter. This is amazing!
  • Audience 8.2 - Well, it isn’t a recording that will win any grammies but damn if it isn’t RAW just like the band and their music. This recording actually suits this band – it’s a little rough, but it’s brutal and in your face. The vocals fight for bandwidth against angry and loud guitars, driving bass, and furious non-stop drums. It’s actually kind of a fun listen despite its limitations. Oh, and some good news – it is not a muddy mess at all, it’s just a loud band in a small club sounding for all the world like the debut of punk rock. Iggy and the Stooges Max's Kansas City New York, NY, USA Monday August 6th, 1973 01 - Raw Power 02 - Head On 03 - Gimmie Danger 04 - Cock In My Pocket 05 - Search and Destroy 06 - I Need Somebody 07 - New Orleans 08 - Johanna Line-up: Iggy Pop - Vocals James Williamson - Guitar Ron Asheton - Bass Scott Asheton - Drums

Title

Go to Top