I never heard a Who show I didn't like. But this set might be better than Leeds and Wight. I was looking for a live clip of Naked Eye to see how much Of the Earth takes from it and read a quote from PT saying how he "thought it was the best show they've ever done". I tracked it down and its fucking awesome. If you have any interest in The Who, especially those kick ass late 60s early 70s shows, get this bootleg.
Can I post a link or is that not cool?
The Who - Tanglewood 1970 Lenox Massachusetts 07/07/1970
101. Bill Graham Introduction 102. Heaven And Hell 103. I Can't Explain 104. Water Introduction 105. Water 106. I Don't Even Know Myself Introduction 107. I Don't Even Know Myself 108. Young Man Blues Introduction 109. Young Man Blues 110. Tommy Introduction 111. Overture 112. It's A Boy 113. 1921 114. Amazing Journey 115. Sparks
201. Eyesight To The Blind 202. Christmas 203. Acid Queen 204. Pinball Wizard 205. Do You Think It's Alright? 206. Fiddle About 207. Tommy Can You Hear Me? 208. There's A Doctor 209. Go To The Mirror! 210. Smash The Mirror 211. Miracle Cure 212. I'm Free 213. Tommy's Holiday Camp 214. We're Not Gonna Take It 215. See Me Feel Me 216. My Generation Introduction 217. My Generation 218. Bill Graham Outro 219. Bill Graham Closin Remarks
Thanks for this. Tommy is a masterpiece, guys, the more you listen the better it gets. Saw Daltrey play it live this summer and it was just immense from start to finish.
Tommy is 10x better live than it is on record, so the performance probably isn't as boring as the setlist.
You gotta wonder though, if you recorded one of the greatest albums of the 1960's--The Who Sell Out--why do you figure you'd three years later decide to stop playing virtually everything from it?
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