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So the SOTM got me back into The Who. I'm downloading Live at Leeds, and I used to own this but I have never heard the Deluxe Edition with the entirety of Tommy.
So I'm getting pretty excited for this
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i listened to live at leeds today. amazing journey is great driving music, right on sunset
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the mock turtle wrote:
i listened to live at leeds today. amazing journey is great driving music, right on sunset
Fantastic album, but I have mixed feelings about it now because one time I got a speeding ticket while listening to Fortune Teller. I have trouble listening to it without thinking about that asshold cop
Maybe if I get the expanded version I'll love it again...
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Athletic Supporter wrote:
This might be the greatest live album of all time. In fact, it's my candidate for that.
It's definitely right up there.
The copy I have is the mid-90's reissue with the complete show except for Tommy (it only has Amazing Journey), and I have listened to that dozens of times. The solo in My Generation where Pete is playing off of the echo from the back of the hall is incredible. Pete is NOT a great technical guitarist, but man does he do the best with what he's got on this album.
BYW, I have the complete show from a bootleg, and it is the same source that was eventually released on the deluxe edition. I just get sick of Tommy after a while. But I don't get sick of Heaven and Hell or Tattoo or Summertime Blues.
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washing machine wrote:
the who is just creation lite.
Are you talking about the band "the Creation"? If so, the Who came out a couple years before them according to Wikipedia. I remember hearing them for the first time off the Rushmore soundtrack, apparently they were a one-hit wonder in '66. Sorry, but the Creation totally tried to jump on the English-rock bandwagon and failed.
punkdavid wrote:
BYW, I have the complete show from a bootleg, and it is the same source that was eventually released on the deluxe edition. I just get sick of Tommy after a while. But I don't get sick of Heaven and Hell or Tattoo or Summertime Blues.
Yeah the bootleg version was offered on STG a few years back. Then the official release came a year later. The bootleg version was mixed roughly and had analog static here and there. I also agree on the Tommy setlist night after night: Isle of Wight, Woodstock, Leeds, etc. Imagine hearing Avocado in its entirety every single night instead of hearing a random mix of other songs.
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I'm always amazed by the end of a quick one while hes away. the awesome power chords and druming and everyones singing and then it stops and theres entwhistles awesome falsetto and they kick in again
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