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Release date:17-02-2007
2007 EU limited edition 29-track 4-LP set =As One Of The Key Figures Of The British Invasion And The Mod Movement Of The Mid-'60s, The Who Were A Dynamic And Undeniably Powerful Sonic Force. They Often Sounded Like They Were Exploding Conventional Rock And R&B Structures With Townshends's Furious Guitar Chords, Entwistle's Hyperactive Bass Lines And Moon's Vigorous, Chaotic Drumming. Unlike Most Rock Bands, The Who Based Their Rhythm On Townshend's Guitar, Letting Moon And Entwistle Improvise Wildly Over His Foundation, While Daltrey Belted Out His Vocals. This Was The Sound The Who Thrived On In Concert. On November 27th In 2000, The Who Performed A Very Special Charity-Gig For The Teenager Cancer Trust At The Royal Albert Hall In London. Teenager Cancer Trust Is An Organisation Which Raises Money For Children Suffering From Cancer And Tries To Give Them A Dignified Home. The Who Had Invited Some Guests To Share Them On Stage For This Concert: Bryan Adams, Noel Gallagher (Oasis), Kelly Jones (Stereophonics), Kennedy, Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam), Paul Weller. The Line Up Of The Who On This Occasion Was Roger Daltrey (Vocals), Pete Townshend (Guitar) And John Entwistle (Bass), With Zak Starkey (Drums) And John "Rabbitt" Bundrick (Keyboards).
Tracks: 01 I Can't Explain 02 Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere 03 Pinball Wizard 04 Relay 05 My Wife 06 The Kids Are Alright 07 Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand 08 Bargain 09 Magic Bus 10 Who Are You 11 Baba O'Riley 12 Drowned 13 Heart To Hang Onto 14 So Sad About Us 15 I'm One 16 Getting In Tune 17 Behind Blue Eyes 18 You Better You Bet 19 The Real Me 20 5'15 21 Won't Get Fooled Again 22 Substitute 23 Let's See Action 24 My Generation 25 See Me, Feel Me / Listening To You 26 I'm Free 27 I Don't Even Know Myself 28 Summertime Blues 29 Young Man Blues
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