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The Who/Canada 12.16.1982

The Who/Canada 12.16.1982

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The image quality of this video is somewhat older, and the audio is a monaural soundboard, but the video is clear with no color loss, the multi-angle cuts are skillfully edited, and the audio is also very good. The result is a clear, finished image. At the end of Won't Get Fooled Again, the sequence part incorporates photo archive editing footage of the members from their childhood to the present, which is the same as the officially released video work, and this video is assumed to be an official release. It is clear that the video was shot and edited. What was surprising was that all the members' stage costumes were exactly the same as the next day (the day of the official release). This is thought to be intentional, and it can be inferred from this that either they shot the two performances with the intention of officially releasing the footage of the Toronto performance from the beginning and were thinking of choosing the better one. Since the stage costumes are the same, I think they were thinking of choosing the best takes of each song from both days and editing it as if it were a complete recording of one performance. Therefore, the set list was exactly the same on both days. Considering this, as I mentioned in the review of "Toronto 1982 1st Night", there is no doubt that The Who performed on this day with high tension, conscious of the official release. Due to the generation process, there are some parts where noise appears on the screen, and there is a part where the sound quality drops at the end of the movie at 5:15, but with this quality, we guarantee that you will be able to enjoy The Who's last heroic performance along with the main story. Masu. You wouldn't notice it from the audio alone, but there's a scene at the end of Boris The Spider where Pete yells, "What's that?!" When you watch the video, he jumps in the center of the stage as if there was a spider. You can see that he was playing the guitar while stomping on it (on stage the next day, he actually brought a spider figure and stomped on it). Live at Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 16th December 1982 PRO-SHOT 1. My Generation 2. I Can't Explain 3. Dangerous 4. Sister Disco 5. The Quiet One 6. It's Hard 7. Eminence Front 8. Behind Blue Eyes 9. Baba O'Riley 10. Doctor Jimmy 11. Boris The Spider 12. Drowned 13. Cry If You Want 14. Who Are You 15. Pinball Wizard 16. See Me Feel Me 17. Love Ain't For Keeping 18. 5.15 19. Love Reign O'er Me 20. Long Live Rock 21. Won't Get Fooled Again 22. Naked Eye 23. Squeeze Box 24. Twist And Shout PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.126min. Roger Daltrey - Vocals , Harmonica, Guitar Pete Townshend - Guitar, Vocals John Entwistle - Bass, Vocals Kenney Jones - Drums Tim Gorman - Keyboards, Vocals

1. My Generation 2. I Can't Explain 3. Dangerous 4. Sister Disco 5. The Quiet One 6. It's Hard 7. Eminence Front 8. Behind Blue Eyes 9. Baba O'Riley 10. Doctor Jimmy 11. Boris The Spider 12. Drowned 13. Cry If You Want 14. Who Are You 15. Pinball Wizard 16. See Me Feel Me 17. Love Ain't For Keeping 18. 5.15 19. Love Reign O'er Me 20. Long Live Rock 21 Won't Get Fooled Again 22. Naked Eye 23. Squeeze Box 24. Twist And Shout PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.126min. Roger Daltrey - Vocals, Harmonica, Guitar Pete Townshend - Guitar, Vocals John Entwistle - Bass, Vocals Kenney Jones - Drums Tim Gorman - Keyboards, Vocals

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