Identifier | 9020315 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | DAA540 |
Media Type | CD |
Media Count | 2 |
Note | Artist: The Who
Date: 1979-09-11 Location: Passaic, NJ Venue: Capitol Theatre Source: Audience Lineage: Master Cassette>Nakamichi 670 azimuth-adjusted playback deck>Wavelab 96/24 2ch mono>Sox 44.1/16 2ch mono>flac Taping Gear: Teac M-100>Sony TCM-600(mono) Taped and transferred by JEMS Band Members: Roger Daltrey - vocals, harmonica Pete Townshend - guitar, vocals John Entwistle - bass, vocals Kenney Jones - drums John Bundrick - keyboards, piano Plus a 3 piece horn section of Howie, Reg and Dave Setlist: 01. Intro 02. Substitute 03. Can't Explain 04. Baba O'Riley 05. The Punk And The Godfather 06. Boris The Spider 07. Sister Disco 08. Behind Blue Eyes 09. Music Must Change 10. Drowned 11. Who Are You 12. 5:15 13. Pinball Wizard -> 14. See Me Feel Me 15. Long Live Rock 16. My Generation -> 17. Relay/You've Got Rock and Roll -> 18. Blue Black White -> 19. Magic Bus -> 20. Won't Get Fooled Again 21. Audience Encores 22. Trick Of The Light 23. Summertime Blues -> 24. Roadrunner 25. Jam -> 26. Pictures Of Lily -> 27. Alright Now -> 28. Big Boss Man Length: 129:26 Notes: The second night of seven NJ/NYC shows carries over the same energy as the first night's show. Like most Who shows, "My Generation" is the jumping-off point for some great jamming. This show features Roger doing a little bit of "Relay" leading into Pete's "You've Got Rock and Roll" which will appear later in the week as well at MSG. This is followed by "Blue Black White" which in one form or another is played at all the NJ/NY shows. We long believed Pete recorded demos of some of the improvisations done on this tour: "Blue Black White" (and later Red), "I'm London (from the first night in Passaic, not to be confused "London Blues"), "That's Rock and Roll" (this night played as "You've Got Rock and Roll"), "I Am An Animal" and 'Cat's In The Cupboard'(the latter two would appear on Pete's solo masterpiece Empty Glass). Later in the year they would add "How Can You Do It Alone" and "Dance It Away" (later recorded by the Who and Pete respectively). It is amusing to note that the band seems to know Free's "Alright Now" better than its own "Pictures Of Lily!" If only they'd been using Teleprompters then. They close the show with a great "Big Boss Man" which appears at this show in it's entirety for the first time. Tapeboy and Butterking for JEMS |
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The Who 1979-09-11 Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ | |
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Set 1 | Substitute, I Can't Explain, Baba O'Riley, The Punk And The Godfather, Boris The Spider, Sister Disco, Behind Blue Eyes, Music Must Change, Drowned, Who Are You, 5.15, Pinball Wizard, See Me Feel Me, Long Live Rock, My Generation, Relay, Blue Blue Blue, Magic Bus, Won't Get Fooled Again, Trick Of The Light, Summertime Blues, Roadrunner, Pictures Of Lily, Alright Now, Big Boss Man |
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