The acetate is still being cut! The raw, unmixed sound is also loud and You will hear scratches, clicks, skipsĪnd even run off grooves! Listen how the tape is manually stopped whilst To cassette from the original reference acetates made by Damon Lyon ShawĪt IBC studios in January 1970. These, on this CD here, were recorded straight Tracks have been "released" before on cds such as "Who is tommy" and "Eternal The Who - Autumn 1969 Acetates "This cdĬollects all the soundboard tracks that have surfaced from the October/Novemberġ969 tour of the U.S that have not been identified by venue or date. This is still from an minidisc source and remains LOSSY.
The Who - Amsterdam 1969: Prof Stoned April 2007 UPGRADE live at Het Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Journey live at concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Sept 21 1969. Not exceptionally different from the several already circulating. Misses the first song, Heaven & Hell and perhaps some onstage banter.Įx FM stereo. On Aug 21, 2006, Radio2, The Netherlands. The Who - Windmill In Amsterdam live atĬoncertgebouw, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Sept 29, 1969. This is remasteredįrom a first generation copy of the original radio broadcast. The HiWatt bootleg, Amsterdam Journey,Īmsterdam: 35th Anniversary Fan Remaster live This has been speed correctedĪnd is supposed to be best version. Of the radio station that broadcast this show. This is complete Tommy show taken from the master reels Exġ969 Live at Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands, '69: Remastered 2002 Live at Woodstock Aug 16 1969. To Go To Court Live Fillmore West, San Francisco June Poor Roger mainly twirled his mic the whole night So Pete had to sing nearly all the songs which was actually quite rareĪnd cool experience. Theatre, Minneapolis 1969 live June 8 1969, early show. DATA FILE ONLYĮast 1968 live Fillmore East (missing three tracks fromĪbove) + five from Marquee Club, London June 1964 "VERY fine, up-close stereo AUD now carefully remastered fixing MANY issues, Most distractions have departed & the sound has been found! A huge improvement." VG+ AUD stereo. The Who - Oklahoma 1968: kneesfudd remaster (no label, 1CD dime 487711) live at the Wedgewood Amusement Park, Oklahoma City, OK Aug(early show). "This is probably the best sounding audience recording from the summer of 1968 tour!" VG+ AUD stereo. The Who - Oklahoma 1968 (no label, 1CD dime 486203) live at the Wedgewood Amusement Park, Oklahoma City, OK Aug(early show). DATA FILE ONLYĪll Over live at Fillmore East, New York, Apr 5 1968. Rarities vols I & II (2004 Polydor CD remaster)Įx SBD stereo. Magic Bus - The Who On Tour (1968 unknown vinyl rip) Instead of an entire album, just three of the tracks trickled out as single-releases."ģ0 Years of Maximum R&B (1992 original CD master)įillmore East: 6 April 1968 (bootleg CD, Sunrise Records) With twelve new studio recordings in the can, the absurd idea of Who's For Tennis? was eventually withdrawn as the summer drew upon The Who. The album would have included all new recordings as well as any number of the relevant outtakes from the previous year's Sell Out sessions, which had produced a wealth of non-LP material. "Thus The Who's manager and producer Kit Lambert proposed an album entitled Who's For Tennis? to be released that July of 1968, meant to capitalize on the upcoming Wimbledon Championships. (I)n an attempt to keep up with their British rock contemporaries such as The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and The Kinks who could release an entire album of material every year, the question was proposed: what album would The Who release in 1968 to fill the stopgap until Townshend's rock opera, which at best would be released in early 1969? Originally intend as a proper studio album (or live album, as some maintain) that would have been released in-between The Who Sell Out and Tommy, the idea for the album was scrapped and the recorded material instead came out as either single releases or remained in the vaults. The Who - Who's For Tennis? 1968 (soniclovenoize reconstruction 1CD piratebay 11272538) "This is my reconstruction of the proposed and promptly withdrawn 1968 album Who's For Tennis? by The Who.
Pete Townshend home demos 1966-1968 plus unreleased Unlimited] 26 tracks, missing I Can See For Miles and Heaven & Hell. Official 2CD release of My Generation in 2002. Label] The original Nov 1965 album + 12 bonus tracks. The date may also be Sat the Scene Club, Soho, London. live at Railway Hotel, Wealdstone, UK, October 24,ġ964. The Who (the High Numbers) - Railway Hotel 1964: Remastered One recorded for Rock & Roll Circus, Dec 10 1968. Studios 1964 9 tracks live at Marquee Club 1964 and 3 takes of A Quick The Who - Remembers The High Numbers 4 tracks recorded at Fontana
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