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Double live album originally released in 1990. The album was recorded during their 1989 US tour to mark the 20th anniversary in 1989 of their rock opera 'Tommy'. During the tour The Who performed it live, almost in its entirety, along with classic songs including 'I Can See For Miles', '5.15', 'Behind Blue Eyes', Won't Get Fooled Again', 'You Better You Bet' & tracks from their solo releases. Virgin Records. 1990.

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A very Full sounding Who Concert.
I just recently bought this CD ( 16 years later ) and it really is an amazing live recording captured by John, Pete and Roger. They had alot of help on this one cause the band behind them is huge complete with a horn section and back up singers but one of the best parts of this concert is hearing the amazing Simon Phillips behind the drums. He really adds alot of energy to the music and to hear classic songs from the "TOMMY" album recorded with more up to date drum technology is really something to hear. It's Awesome sounding.

Definitive Live Who
This is the definitive Live Who disc (or double disc) and is in fact possibly the best album the band has done. Unlike many live efforts, this transcends the studio rather than being a pale reflection of it or some crappy sounding bootleg tape. The joy, the energy and the talent of the performers all shine through.

Great perfomance
I saw one of this concerts on tour, and let me tell you that it was GREAT. The first part was Tommy, with the apperance of Phil Collins, Billy Idol, Patti La Belle, Steve Winwood and Elton John. On the second part they played their usual songs, but with such an energy. The sound was great, Pete Townsend playing with such energy, Roger Daltrey with his roaring voice, John Enwistle with those magic fingers, Simon Phillips was on drums with a huge perfomance, I do remember that at the end of the concert, P.T. made a statment: "It took a lot of people to find someone to replace Keith Moon, on drums the extraordinary Simon Phillips". There were a lot of musicians that at this moment can remember, but all of them made an awesome perfomance. Well, on this album it is the same thing, BUT, you will not find these: Phil Collins, Billy Idol, Patti La Belle, Steve Winwood and Elton John. But do not worry, because on the original studio album, they were not there, The Who members made all their vocals, and how was it? The Who, on this one, sounds very different than you are use to listen, but different does not mean bad nor ugly, otherwise, it sounds with quality. You will get a great experience.

The Pete Townshend Big Band?
That's actually what I called this recording, when I learned the Who would tour, but with Townshend's current band, Deep End. Needless to say, the band rocked its way through "Tommy" and a number of old hits, and it must have been a hell of a show to see (I sadly missed the Foxboro, MA show in '89). The lineup was different this time for a number of reasons: Townshend was suffering from tinnitus and so Steve Bolton was hired to handle lead guitar (which I thought was good, but a bit more flash than Townshend's). There were the backup singers, extra percussion, extra this and that, and it made for a fuller sound. I rather liked the band doing "Tommy" on this, rather than the all-star lineup you see in the video. All around, a good solid performance, though perhaps not what purists would like to have heard.

Get This Live Set!
One of the best live albums I've ever heard. The 1989 Who "Reunion" tour has the first disc (1st LP and half of 2nd) being a live rendition of Tommy and the 2nd disc (other half of 2nd Lp and 3rd LP) are live versions of great Who tunes including Eminence Front, I Can See For Miles, 5:15, Love, Reign O'er Me, Trick Of The Light, Join Together (obviously), You Better You Bet, Behind Blue Eyes, and Won't Get Fooled again. Plus 4 Pete Townshend solo songs (Face The Face, Dig, A Little Is Enough, and Rough Boys). These Live Tracks were recorded at Radio City Music Hall, New York, Universal Ampitheatre, Los Angelas, and various other concerts during the US Tour, 1989. This album is dedicated to Keith Moon (1947-1978)

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