Who,The Who/NY,USA 6.11.1974
Who,The Who/NY,USA 6.11.1974
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In the second half of 1974, we were filming the movie "Tommy", so our live activities were very fragmented. The band held 6 concerts in France in February, 2 concerts in England at Charlton and Guilford in May, and 4 concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York in June, ending their live activities for the year. doing. The 1974 WHO is most famous for its festival in Charlton, and there are many titles from the TV broadcast version to the leaked professional shot footage. However, although all of June's MSG 4 Days have been circulating among underground traders for some time, they have never been released at all, perhaps due to quality issues. This edition records the June 11th performance on the second day of MSG in an ultra-high quality stereo audience recording of 1 hour and 44 minutes that boasts amazing sound quality that has recently appeared on the Internet. Direct digitization of Taper's Jerry Moore's tape master. The sound image is clear and stable, the sound is spacious and glossy, and there is plenty of punch and punch. The quality is truly amazing. Although there is a slight sense of distance that can only be felt in a large venue, the balance of the sound is very good, and there is no clutter in the sound, making it hard to believe that it is an MSG recording. If you try playing the 5th track Baba O'Riley's intro, you will be satisfied, but this is a completely higher-grade super high-grade recording. The direct sound image will continue to fascinate not only WHO fans but also many 70's rock collectors. What's amazing is that the songs are almost uncut, especially disc 1, which is recorded without cuts except for a slight cut at around 6 minutes 45 seconds, making it a rare sound source. However, fans who have not heard it will be very surprised by the extraordinary quality that makes you believe that it is a low generation song. Disc 2 is My Generation/MyGeneration Blues, which concludes the main set, and The Punk And The Godfather and Drowned, which are encores, and the sound image is recorded without wavering until the very end. Among them, The Punk And The Godfather has been played several times this year, but there is no sound source that is satisfactory in terms of sound quality, and this is a valuable version played in 1974 that can be heard for the first time on this board. A new classic will be added to the 1974 MSG performance, which was blank for WHO sound source collectors. Live at Madison Square Garden, New York, USA 11th June 1974 TRULY AMAZING SOUND Disc 1 1. Intro. 2. I Can't Explain 3. Summertime Blues 4. Young Man Blues 5. Baba O'Riley 6. Substitute 7. 5.15 8. Behind Blue Eyes 9. Tattoo 10. Boris The Spider 11. Bell Boy 12. Doctor Jimmy 13. Won't Get Fooled Again 14. Pinball Wizard 15. See Me Feel Me Disc 2 1. MC 2. My Generation/My Generation Blues 3. The Punk And The Godfather 4. Drowned Roger Daltrey - Vocals, Harmonica Pete Townshend - Guitar, Vocals John Entwistle - Bass, Vocals Keith Moon - Drums, Vocals
1. Intro. 2. I Can't Explain 3. Summertime Blues 4. Young Man Blues 5. Baba O'Riley 6. Substitute 7. 5.15 8. Behind Blue Eyes 9. Tattoo 10. Boris The Spider 11. Bell Boy 12 Doctor Jimmy 13. Won't Get Fooled Again 14. Pinball Wizard 15. See Me Feel Me Disc 2 1. MC 2. My Generation/My Generation Blues 3. The Punk And The Godfather 4. Drowned Roger Daltrey - Vocals, Harmonica Pete Townshend - Guitar, Vocals John Entwistle - Bass, Vocals Keith Moon - Drums, Vocals