Who – Philadelphia – 2CD

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Description

By 1973, the Who had begun recording their Quadrophenia album, about mod and its subculture, set against clashes with Rockers in early 1960s Britain. The Quadrophenia tour started in Stoke on Trent in October '73 - the same month the record was released - but was immediately beset with sound and relationship problems. Their US tour started on 20 November at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California; during the show Keith Moon passed out, prompting Pete Townshend to ask the audience, "Can anyone play the drums? I mean somebody good." The show was completed with audience member Scott Halpin behind Moon's kit. The Who's penultimate gig in the US during their '73 tour, was performed at the Spectrum in Philadelphia on December 4th. Playing a stunning concert which for many fans was the best show of the tour, the band ripped through an extraordinary set, bookended by Who classics, but with a dynamic selection from Quadrophenia at its core.

Track Listing:

CD1:
1. I Can’t Explain – 3:27   2. Summertime Blues – 4:03   3. My Wife – 7:17   4. My Generation – 8:19   5. I Am The Sea – 1:43   6. The Real Me – 5:51   7. The Punk And The Godfather – 6:07   8. I'm One – 3:03   9. 5:15 – 6:33   10. Sea And The Sand – 8:10   11. Drowned – 9:07

CD2:
1. Bell Boy – 5:28   2. Doctor Jimmy – 8:32   3. Won't Get Fooled Again – 9:02   4. Pinball Wizard – 2:52   5. See Me, Feel Me – 5:52   6. Naked Eye – 12:29

From A Live FM Broadcast Recorded At Philadelphia Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, 4th December 1973.