Ganja, I actually have to thank you, I had a cause and did what you said I was sent on a mission and picked up the Deluxe edition, sat back and enjoyed myself. I grabbed the Quadrophenia CD also when I was out (haven?t opened it yet). I skipped around a lot for the first hour. I settled into ?My Generation? which was different than the original release as I remember. It ran on for 16 minutes, similar to what I had heard in concert in ?73, they really let Townsend loose on this edition. I caught ?Happy Jack? which I have not heard in years and ?smash the mirror? ? anyway
You're welcome. I was glad when you said you intended to take my advice and treat yourself to one of the best live recordings ever to find its way onto pressed vinyl or optical plastic, not to mention it was created by the group that bears your namesake.
Listen to disc 2 start to finish. They pretty much perform Tommy in its entirety (though the order's a little jumbled) in one amazing chunk. It's beyond classic rock; Live at Leeds is pure genius. I will have to listen to the LP again sometime soon for an in-depth comparison.... There is like twice as much material on those two CDs as there was on the original album release.... pretty amazing shit for 1970!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_Leeds
Yo Ganja, Yes the 70?s was an amazing time, I spent a good part of it going to college and chasing concerts up and down the east coast. I practically lived in a van when I wasn?t in school, 1974 I took time off of school. We caught "King Crimson" at the spectrum in, I think April that year, and traveled down to Florida with some friends to see "Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show - Tonic for the soul" (long story we knew a friend of a friend and had a blast back stage) They were mostly local (new Jersey) and were trying to break out and we went down to add support and decided to make a year of it, caught George Harrison at the Omni in Atlanta. Saw a ton of groups on the way up the coast (Don?t expect you to know most of these groups it was way before your time I believe).
The most unusual concert I was ever in was in Mobile. We were passing thru Alabama (not sure if it was ?74 might have been ?73) We went to see the group Chicago (because we happened to be there, 5 rows from the stage) and the place was so restrictive, no smoking, no talking, people in uniforms walked up and down the isles to remind you to put out your cigarette or no talking (I don?t think anyone thought of smoking anything else). Bright lights were on the audience the whole time. All the kids had hair cuts and were dressed up for church and would clap at the end of each song (I think we were the only ones in jeans). They ended up with something like
?Color my World? and afterwards said ?good night? and in unison shouted ?You suck Mobile!!? ,Ha,Ha,?. it was a very strange experience, very strange night.
Anyway, I am babbling (way too much information), sorry, but anyway thanks for the Who tip, Oh,
?Tommy?s Holiday camp? seemed different? I know they credited Moon with the song but it was all Townshend on Banjo and I think he was on key board also? Whats up with that do you know? Was this the original track?