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Post by chris » Tue Dec 05, 2006 2:40 pm

saw the Who at the boston Garden on Saturday. Not a marshall in the building, but they sounded awesome. Never thought anyone could do the Keith Moon drum parts justice but Zak Starkey is pretty amazing. The new soundsystem they installed in the garden when they put in the hi-def scoreboard is really really good, best sound I've ever heard in the cheap seats at a stadium.

Setlist:
I Can't Explain
The Seeker
Anyway Anyhow Anywhere
Fragments
Who Are You
Behind Blue Eyes
Real Good Looking Boy
Wire & Glass: Sound Round, Pick Up The Peace, Unholy Trinity, Endless Wire, We've Got A Hit, They Made My Dreams Come True, Mirror Door
Baba O'Riley
Eminence Front
You Better You Bet
Black Widow's Eyes
My Generation
Won't Get Fooled Again
~~~encore~~~
Substitute
Pinball Wizard
Amazing Journey
Sparks
See Me, Feel Me / Listening To You
Man in a Purple Dress


I would have like to see more early songs and less 80's stuff, but still thought it was a good setlist. Wire and glass, the new mini opera was awesome live.

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Post by jngreene79 » Tue Dec 05, 2006 9:32 pm

I love the Who. Was Pete not the first to have the 100 watter??? I saw them in the late 80's and most recently on the Quadrophenia tour a few years back. Man, that was great. I wonder what rig Pete uses now? -James

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Post by mightymike » Wed Dec 06, 2006 5:22 am

How was the bass without John Entwhistle?
John was a great bass player.
People talking in the audience aside, Pete needed a big amp to be heard
along side John.

The bass player in my band has an old Alembic bass just like John Entwhistle. The natural finish one with the spider web thing, active electronics. That bass is something else. Has a little box he plug it into between the bass and the amp. he also has a 300 watt sunn.

Boy that setup is loud.

It made me get a Marshall so I can be heard.

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Re: the Who

Post by clarkydaz » Wed Dec 06, 2006 7:16 am

chris wrote:saw the Who at the boston Garden on Saturday. Not a marshall in the building, but they sounded awesome. Never thought anyone could do the Keith Moon drum parts justice but Zak Starkey is pretty amazing. The new soundsystem they installed in the garden when they put in the hi-def scoreboard is really really good, best sound I've ever heard in the cheap seats at a stadium.

Setlist:
I Can't Explain
The Seeker
Anyway Anyhow Anywhere
Fragments
Who Are You
Behind Blue Eyes
Real Good Looking Boy
Wire & Glass: Sound Round, Pick Up The Peace, Unholy Trinity, Endless Wire, We've Got A Hit, They Made My Dreams Come True, Mirror Door
Baba O'Riley
Eminence Front
You Better You Bet
Black Widow's Eyes
My Generation
Won't Get Fooled Again
~~~encore~~~
Substitute
Pinball Wizard
Amazing Journey
Sparks
See Me, Feel Me / Listening To You
Man in a Purple Dress


I would have like to see more early songs and less 80's stuff, but still thought it was a good setlist. Wire and glass, the new mini opera was awesome live.
zak starkey? thought he was busy with oasis now.

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Post by chris » Wed Dec 06, 2006 9:51 am

He's in Oasis too (who I'm not a fan of) but that kid can play. The bass player was fine, but didn't try to be the Ox, and just kept it simple and in the background which was perfect in my opinion.

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Post by NitroLiq » Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:18 am

Usually, it's Pino Palladino on bass.

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Post by mightymike » Wed Dec 06, 2006 11:26 am

That bass needs to be out front. JE practicaly played lead bass.

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Post by Tone Slinger » Wed Dec 06, 2006 11:53 am

The Who. Man, the sound of "Live At Leeds" is so Huge . I guess those were cranked Hiwatts. At times, some of the rhythms on that got almost in to thrash type territory.

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Post by NitroLiq » Wed Dec 06, 2006 3:57 pm

You guys should pick up "The Who Live at the Isle of Wight" DVD...it took place shortly after the leeds record was release and is a smoking show. Alot of punk sensibilities.

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Post by mightymike » Sat Dec 09, 2006 6:22 am

I heard that Pete Townsend was so impressed with Zak Starkey (Ringo's son) that he offerred him permanent membership in the WHO, and Zak turned him down :shock: . He said he had too many thing on his plate or something.

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Post by NY Chief » Tue Dec 12, 2006 2:13 pm

mightymike wrote:I heard that Pete Townsend was so impressed with Zak Starkey (Ringo's son) that he offerred him permanent membership in the WHO, and Zak turned him down :shock: . He said he had too many thing on his plate or something.
F'n kids. No respect I tells ya!

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