The Who Live in London, Paris and…Felixstowe 1965-66-67 CD

The Who Live in London, Paris and…Felixstowe 1965-66-67 CD

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    1. My Generation (Pete Townshend)

    19.11.65 London Students Carnival Ball, Empire Pool, Wembley, transmitted ATV 08.12.65

    1. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere (Pete Townshend)
    2. Daddy Rolling Stone (Otis Blackwell)

    03.08.65 Shindig (ABC) Twickenham Film Studio, London

    1. Shout & Shimmy (James Brown)
    2. Man With Money (Don & Phil Everly)
    3. My Generation (Pete Townshend)

    05.11.65 Ready Steady Go! Rediffusion Studio 9, London, transmitted live

    1. So Sad About Us (Pete Townshend)

    13.09.66 BBC Saturday Club The Playhouse Theatre, London

    1. Substitute (Pete Townshend)
    2. Man With Money (Don & Phil Everly)
    3. Dancing In The Street (Gaye/Stevenson/Hunter)
    4. Barbara Ann (Fred Fassert)
    5. My Generation (Pete Townshend)

    31.03.66 ORTF Music Hall de France, Paris

    1. So Sad About Us (Pete Townshend)
    2. Happy Jack (Pete Townshend)
    3. My Generation (Pete Townshend)

    02.03.67 Beat Club The Marquee, London

    1. I’m A Boy – fragment (Pete Townshend)
    2. Substitute (Pete Townshend)
    3. My Generation (Pete Townshend)

    18.09.66 Seize Millions Des Jeunes Pier Pavilion, Felixstowe, transmitted 18.10.66

    1. C C Rider (Traditional)
    2. Baby Don’t You Do It (Holland/Dozier/Holland)
    3. My Generation (Pete Townshend)
    4. Substitute – fragment (Pete Townshend)

    09.07.66 Canadian TV CBC Take 30 Westminster Technical College, London, transmitted 06.10.66

    1. Jingle Bells (James Lord Pierpoint)

    17.12.65 Ready Steady Go! Rediffusion Studio 9, London, transmitted 24.12.65

    1. You Rang? (Townshend/Entwistle/Daltrey/Moon)

    15.03.66 BBC Saturday Club The Playhouse Theatre, London, transmitted 19.03.6

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Description

During their initial burst of success from 1965 to 1967 the band were a blur of live gigs, radio and TV appearances and hurried recording sessions. This CD documents the Who’s transition from r’n’b to pop-art, collating material that is unavailable officially, albeit sometimes in sound quality that reflects contemporary broadcast standards. Recorded for radio and TV in London, Paris and…Felixstowe, this is the Who at their fiery best.

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