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The Who Jeff Beck/London,UK 2011 Complete

The Who Jeff Beck/London,UK 2011 Complete

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On January 13, 2011, "A Concert For Killing Cancer" held at the Hammersmith Apollo in London was completely recorded for 2 hours and 4 minutes with the highest level of ultra-high quality audience recording. A much-talked-about live performance featuring The Who and Jeff Beck is recorded in one of the highest sound quality. Uses an original DAT master that is not available even among traders. The recording person is a famous taper who provides wonderful recording takes mainly from London performances, including Clapton & Beck's O2 performance version "Two Gunslingers In The O2" and Paul McCartney's "Live At The Apollo London". , this board has been recorded with a high-grade sound that is at the top of the range. The musical sounds are recorded surprisingly clearly, and everything, including the appropriate cheers, is recorded in the perfect balance, making it very pleasant to enjoy the live performance of the day. The opening performance will be performed by The Verve's Richard Ashcroft with his wonderful acoustic singing voice. All are The Verve numbers, and three songs are selected from "Urban Hymns." Roger Daltrey led a traditional folk band, including Simon Townsend, and performed two songs. This song was also performed on his 2009 solo tour. Bryan Adams performed a four-song solo acoustic set. Last year, he went on an acoustic live tour, performing amazing acoustic versions of his cover songs such as Cuts Like a Knife. When You're Gone features a moving duet with a female patient treated with PDT. After a break, the second part started with Jeff Beck's stage. Three songs are played: Beck's Bolero, Hammerhead, and A Day In The Life, but the Who members except Pete and Roger are playing in the background, and you can hear an extremely valuable "co-starring performance". . It starts with Beck's Bolero, which was not played last year, but Jeff's guitar is recorded larger than the band's musical tone, and Jeff's fans will not be able to resist it! From the unique sound of the guitar intro, the song shifts to Hammerhead. The rough performance, which is completely different from the usual detailed ensemble play, sounds very fresh and feels like an event live performance. Jeff is still playing happily, and I can't help but see him co-starring with the rhythm section of Zack Starkey and Pino Palladino. The last of Jeff's set is A Day In The Life, where the Who's backing plays the Beatles on Jeff's guitar, a combination that I had never thought of before, and the performance is vividly unfolded. (Keyboards were played by Rabbit and Jason Rivero.) Perhaps because there was no time for rehearsals, the overall performance was quite haphazard, but in the sense that you could hear a lot of different playing than usual, in many ways. And fans won't be able to bear it. The melody suddenly becomes brighter and Debbie Harry appears, and Heart Of Glass and Call Me are played by Who + Beck, but although they are played lightly until the middle, it seems that all the members do not understand the structure of the song. And it almost falls apart many times in the middle (especially Call Me). However, Jeff's solo that can be heard in the song is recorded in Ultra Clear, and this is definitely a must-listen for fans. Following One Way Or Another after Jeff alone retreats, Pete Roger appears and The Who's performance starts. It's been a long time since the Who's last live concert since Teenage Cancer Trust at RAH in London last March. This is their first live show of the year, and they will perform solid songs such as Baba O'Reilly, Who Are You, and Won't Get Fooled Again. Roger's vocals seem to be a little painful, and the ensemble is a little rough, but the recorded performance will greatly entertain the listener. After this, Jeff reappeared with Roger's introduction of "Jeff Beck - one and only". You can hear the Who and Jeff perform together on I'm A Man. Roger's singing voice in this song is powerful and delicious, and you can hear a wonderful performance. Jeff's transcendent solo play is a masterpiece. At the end, all the performers perform Join Together, bringing the wonderful live event to a close. Perhaps because of the recording position or because of the PA, Jeff's guitar is very loud and clear, so it can be said that it is the best sound source to enjoy this precious co-star. As mentioned above, there are many parts where the ensemble is rough, but this is a must-have for rock fans who can enjoy a wonderful live performance with the Hammersmith audience of 4000 people. Live at HMV Hammersmith Apollo, London, UK 13th January 2011 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 Richard Ashcroft 1. Sonnet 2. Space And Time 3. Lucky Man 4. History Roger Daltrey Band 5. Freedom Ride 6. Gimme A Stone Bryan Adams 7. Run To You 8. Cuts Like A Knife 9. Guest Introduction 10. When You're Gone (Duet) 11. Straight From The Heart Disc 2 1. Introduction by Bill Curbishley Jeff Beck 2. Beck's Bolero 3. Hammerhead 4. A Day In The Life Debbie Harry with Jeff Beck 5. Heart Of Glass 6. Call Me Debbie Harry 7. One Way Or Another The Who 8. Baba O'Reilly 9. Who Are You 10. Won't Get Fooled Again 11. I'm A Man (with Jeff Beck) 12. Join Together (with Jeff Beck, Debbie Harry & Bryan Adams) 13. Harvey Goldsmith Closing Speech Roger Daltrey Band Roger Daltrey - Vocal Simon Townshend - Guitar, Mandolin Danny Thompson - Bass Jody Linscott - Percussion Charlie Hart - Fiddle Andy Cousins ​​- Accordion Billy Nicholls - Vocal Jeff Beck Jeff Beck - Guiar Pino Paladino - Bass Zak Starkey - Drums Rabbit Bundrick - Keyboards Jason Rebello - Keyboards Simon Townshend - Guitar Debbie Harry with Jeff Beck Debbie Harry - Vocal Jeff Beck - Guiar Pino Paladino - Bass Zak Starkey - Drums Rabbit Bundrick - Keyboards Jason Rebello - Keyboards Simon Townshend - Guitar The Who Roger Daltrey - Vocal Pete Townshend - Guitar, Vocal John Bundrick - Keyboards Pino Palladino - Bass Zak Starkey - Drums Simon Townshend - Guitar, Vocal

Disc 1 Richard Ashcroft 1. Sonnet 2. Space And Time 3. Lucky Man 4. History Roger Daltrey Band 5. Freedom Ride 6. Gimme A Stone Bryan Adams 7. Run To You 8. Cuts Like A Knife 9. Guest Introduction 10. When You're Gone (Duet) 11. Straight From The Heart Disc 2 1. Introduction by Bill Curbishley Jeff Beck 2. Beck's Bolero 3. Hammerhead 4. A Day In The Life Debbie Harry with Jeff Beck 5. Heart Of Glass 6. Call Me Debbie Harry 7. One Way Or Another The Who 8. Baba O'Reilly 9. Who Are You 10. Won't Get Fooled Again 11. I'm A Man (with Jeff Beck) 12. Join Together (with Jeff Beck, Debbie Harry & Bryan Adams) 13. Harvey Goldsmith Closing Speech Roger Daltrey Band Roger Daltrey - Vocal Simon Townshend - Guitar, Mandolin Danny Thompson - Bass Jody Linscott - Percussion Charlie Hart - Fiddle Andy Cousins ​​- Accordion Billy Nicholls - Vocal Jeff Beck Jeff Beck - Guiar Pino Paladino - Bass Zak Starkey - Drums Rabbit Bundrick - Keyboards Jason Rebello - Keyboards Simon Townshend - Guitar Debbie Harry with Jeff Beck Debbie Harry - Vocal Jeff Beck - Guiar Pino Paladino - Bass Zak Starkey - Drums Rabbit Bundrick - Keyboards Jason Rebello - Keyboards Simon Townshend - Guitar The Who Roger Daltrey - Vocal Pete Townshend - Guitar, Vocal John Bundrick - Keyboards Pino Palladino - Bass Zak Starkey - Drums Simon Townshend - Guitar, Vocal

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