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jb
Posted 2007-05-31 3:34 AM (#97702)
Subject: The Who


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Last night I was lucky enough to see The Who as they were over here opening a mini-festival. First time they've played the Island since 1967.

Played everything you would expect to hear and a few more: Pinball Wizard, Kids are Alright, Won't get fooled Again... absolutely everything for well over 90 minutes straight.

Alongside Mr's Townshend and Daltry were Pino Palladino on Bass (he doesn't half get around!) Townshend's brother on backing guitar and vocals, and Zak Starkey who unlike his father Ringo is a drummer (sorry - cheap shot, but always makes me smile!!)

Holy moses. They give me hope for the future - if they can still do it all after 45 years or so (which they can) why should any of us f-f-f-f-fade away?!

What a storming evening!

JB
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schroeder
Posted 2007-05-31 4:35 AM (#97703 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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You didn't invite Brad.
I've never heard of Pino Palladino. Why was he drinking Bass? Don't you sell Guinness over there in The Land That Time Forgot?

Careful crossing the road next week.
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cholloway
Posted 2007-05-31 6:17 AM (#97704 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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I never understood them destroying their instruments on stage when I was younger and couldn't afford a decent guitar at the time...
actually, it pissed me off!
Never appreciated them for that very reason.
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-05-31 6:50 AM (#97705 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who



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In the early years they couldn't afford smashing the equipment either. But it was their "thing" and to was such a "rock & roll" thing to do.

I never miss a WHO show. Townshend is still one hell of a muscian and showman. Zak Starky is fantastic. Pino on bass is servicable but is not Entwistle by any streach. Roger & Pete were always complaining to John about being to loud. Imagine that... Townshend bitching to someone else about to much volume.
Sadly, Roger has lost a note or two in the last 7 years. Compare the concert recordings of the last time out with John and now & you'll see. You can tweak your amp and change guitars but there is not much you can do with such an organic thing as vocal chords.
That being said, their current live show has more musical quality and is tighter than any Stones show ever done.
Cholloway... They offered a DVD of every U.S. concert. Did they do that for you?? For something like $15 you get the entire concert. And all the proceeds go to cancer kids.
Yep... I'm a Who fan. That's my band.
Here is my son & I at the last show.

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alpep
Posted 2007-05-31 8:26 AM (#97706 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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long live rock
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-05-31 8:30 AM (#97707 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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... be it dead or alive
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schroeder
Posted 2007-05-31 8:52 AM (#97708 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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:D

Too sharp for your own good Deliverance Boy.
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cholloway
Posted 2007-05-31 8:55 AM (#97709 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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Brad,
And all the proceeds go to cancer kids.
A very worthy cause indeed.

I never said I didn't like their music, just didn't appreciate their destruction of instruments. It just wasn't "my thing".
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dvd
Posted 2007-05-31 2:08 PM (#97710 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who



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Perfectly Good Guitar -- John Hiatt
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He threw one down from the top of the stairs
Beautiful women were standing everywhere
They all got wet when he smashed that thing
But off in the dark you could hear somebody sing

Oh it breaks my heart to see those stars
Smashing a perfectly good guitar
I don't know who they think they are
Smashing a perfectly good guitar

It started back in 1963
His momma wouldn't buy him that new red harmony
He settled for a sunburst with a crack
But he's still trying to break his momma's back

Oh it breaks my heart to see those stars
Smashing a perfectly good guitar
I don't know who they think they are
Smashing a perfectly good guitar

He loved that guitar just like a girlfriend
But every good thing comes to an end
Now he just sits in his room all day
Whistling every note he ever played

There oughta be a law with no bail
Smash a guitar and you go to jail
With no chance for early parole
You don't get out untill you get some soul

Oh it breaks my heart to see those stars
Smashing a perfectly good guitar
I don't know who they think they are
Smashing a perfectly good guitar

Late at night the end of the road
He wished he still had the old guitar to hold
He'd rock it like a baby in his arms
Never let it come to any harm

Oh it breaks my heart to see those stars
Smashing a perfectly good guitar
I don't know who they think they are
Smashing a perfectly good
Good
Guitar
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dvd
Posted 2007-05-31 2:46 PM (#97711 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who



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OFC Addendum:
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He brought along his trusty trebuchet
About 30 yards they'll launch I would say
Stand back, count down 3 - 2 - 1
That round back sure is a tough son-of-a-gun!
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-05-31 4:37 PM (#97712 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who



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I used to have a red guitar
till I smashed it one drunk night
I smashed it the classic style
as Peter Townshend might

I threw it in the fireplace
left there a while
Kate she said "You are a fool"
when she saw my sorry smile

Red Guitar was made of wood
It couldn't take the heat
Red Guitar it caught on fire
and the damage was complete

It burned until all that was left
was 6 pegs and 6 strings
Kate she said "You are a fool,
you've done a foolish thing".

I went to New York City
to buy a new guitar the next day
Some junkie stole my Blond Guitar
God works in mysterious ways.

.......... Loudon Wainwright III
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Designzilla
Posted 2007-05-31 9:18 PM (#97713 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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Brad, I have always been a Who fan too. But its funny to say Daltry has lost a note or two in the last few years. I remember thinking the same thing back in 1980 seeing them on their "farewell tour".

Is it still like seeing the Who with just Daltry and Townsend? I'd still go see them if them come though here though, so many great songs!
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-05-31 9:30 PM (#97714 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who



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When they came through in 2000 I thought it was just about the best I ever heard them play.
Then they lost John.
Now, this time through they are promoting a new album that even has me yawning. And Roger is struggling.
That being said, it's still a great show to see. Still a lot of hits. Still a lot of good, tight muscianship.
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Designzilla
Posted 2007-05-31 9:36 PM (#97715 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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John was a tragic loss, but he went out in true rock star fashion. Died in bed in Vegas with a hooker, his heart gave out from the cocaine. Moon woulda been jealous!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-05-31 10:09 PM (#97716 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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Hey Brad,
There's a bio film due out some time in the near future about Keith Moon. Mike Myers plays Moon...

"See Me Feel Me: Keith Moon Naked for Your Pleasure"

(no kidding)
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-06-01 6:29 AM (#97717 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who



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I heard that too.
And it was mentioned on the WHO website last week that Myers has backed out. It seems like the fact that Myers is currently 12 years older than Moon was when he died has become a problem. Too bad. If they had done the movie years ago I think Myers would have been a good choice.

'zilla... I'm sending you an mp3 recorded in Detroit the last time Enwistle was in town.
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cliff
Posted 2007-06-01 9:31 AM (#97718 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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Sirius Radio has an all-Who Channel.
I'll drift over to it from time-to-time, but after a while, it's almost like "too much of a good thing" . . .

It's the same with Buffett's "Margaritaville" Channel (although, everytime I go over there t'hear some Buffett, all I get is goddam Springsteen, Dead, Phish, or DaveMatthews) :rolleyes:

Their ClassicRock Channel, "The Vault" does a one-hour, late night show called "Progressions" where they play a lot of classic ProgRock. This week, they've been playing it ALL week! I've been in Heaven!!! Old Genesis, ELP, Strawbs, Gentle Giant, Nektar(they played "Remember the Future" and I nearly shat myself!!). I've been going "out" t'lunch (and taking the "Long Way Home") all week just t'have more time in the car. If they made it a dedicated Channel, I'd be a Pig in Sh!t . . .

Jeanette's boss is an actual Who FanATic!!
He's on speaking terms with Townshend, and has the absolute LARGEST collection of Who recordings, photos, memorabilia and ephemera. He had it up for sale at one time, but only under the condition(s) that he sell it all "intact" and that the respective "buyer" KEEPS it intact . . .
Jeanette gave me the url once, I'll see if I can find it.
This guy's a REAL "character". Jeanette can't have a conversation with him that's even reMOTEly music-oriented, as (to him), "Music" and "theWho" are synonomous. Period. End of Story.
There IS no other "music" . . . .
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-06-01 9:37 AM (#97719 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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One of my favorite albums/CDs is still Quadrophenia - the original one - not the movie soundtrack.

The last time I saw them was the same year that people got trampled at one of their shows. I saw them at Shea Stadium and was on the field. It was raining but still a great show.
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Mitchrx
Posted 2007-06-01 10:20 AM (#97720 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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Originally posted by CrimsonLake:
One of my favorite albums/CDs is still Quadrophenia - the original one - not the movie soundtrack.
That's my favorite work by the Who also. I saw the band perform it at Madison Square Garden in '96.

I've seen the band 4 times. The first time was in '74 and sadly that was the only time that I got to see Keith Moon.

I can't accept the band today as "The Who" without John Entwistle. Pete's brother does play a mean guitar though.
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-06-01 10:21 AM (#97721 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who



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Cliff...
I need to talk to that guy.
.
.
And yeah.... like this really happened...
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fillhixx
Posted 2007-06-01 11:43 AM (#97722 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who



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Well, once maybe.
He had to pose for the sketch, right?
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-06-01 11:49 AM (#97723 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who



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I doubt it.
Looks like a pre-historic photo-shop job to me.
Dollars to doughnuts he was really playing a Les Paul at the time.
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cliff
Posted 2007-06-01 6:47 PM (#97724 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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Hey!! . . . Witko!!!

When's the last time you heard TRIUMVIRAT???

The Vault's playing 'em now!! . . .
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-06-01 6:54 PM (#97725 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who


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Location: Phoenix AZ
Old Loves Die Hard?
Illusions On A Double Dimple?
Mr. 9 to 5?
Spartacus?

Unfortunately my work now blocks Sirius on line. I used to listen at work all the time. I got Sirius free with the chick car, but only seem to listen to it online (at home).

Dave
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stonebobbo
Posted 2007-06-01 7:03 PM (#97726 - in reply to #97702)
Subject: Re: The Who



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Whenever I listen to Sirius, I always seem to wind up in the Underground Garage. Some very cool DJs ... including Andrew Oldham and Little Steven.
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