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Slipkid
Posted 2016-02-26 7:17 AM (#522515)
Subject: A personal music milestone.



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I'm going to see The Who tomorrow night.
I have not missed a Detroit Who concert since 1970.
I think they'll still play for a special occasion, but I don't think I'll see them playing in Detroit like this again.
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muzza
Posted 2016-02-26 7:52 AM (#522517 - in reply to #522515)
Subject: RE: A personal music milestone.



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Without Keith, it's only the Wh.  Or the ho.  Or the Wo...

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Slipkid
Posted 2016-02-26 8:00 AM (#522518 - in reply to #522515)
Subject: Re: A personal music milestone.



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Zak Starkey does a fine job.
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I miss the Entwistle's chest thumping "lead bass" more.
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Nancy
Posted 2016-02-26 8:06 AM (#522520 - in reply to #522518)
Subject: Re: A personal music milestone.



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Have a Great Time Slipkid!!!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2016-02-26 11:24 AM (#522521 - in reply to #522515)
Subject: Re: A personal music milestone.



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The Kids are All Right!
Have Fun.
They re-scheduled their Portland date for May 17th.
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Mike S.
Posted 2016-02-26 5:49 PM (#522523 - in reply to #522521)
Subject: Re: A personal music milestone.



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Hi, Everyone.
I guess age catches up with everybody! My worship leader formerly toured with a band that was the opening act for The Guess Who, here in Canada, in 1970. He was only 18 at the time. Isn't Pete Townsend deaf already? Just asking?
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON. CANADA.
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Damon67
Posted 2016-02-26 6:35 PM (#522528 - in reply to #522515)
Subject: Re: A personal music milestone.



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Pete and Roger are all that's left.

Met John once. In Dodge City, KS of all places. RIP
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Damon67
Posted 2016-02-26 6:45 PM (#522529 - in reply to #522515)
Subject: Re: A personal music milestone.



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I met John earlier in the day while they were setting up. The establishment was a customer of mine, I was there on biz.

Here's an excerpt from Steve Luongo's journal talking about the performance that night. He was the drummer for the Entwistle Band. Funny stuff...

Day 3

Bobby and I started our day at noon and began by looking for more performances to transfer. We were joined by John around 2 and spent the rest of the day choosing the rest of the tracks. This is very hard because you can listen to the 1st 3 ½ minutes and everything’s great then all of a sudden someone plays a blaring clam and that’s it for that version. So its on to the next and so on and so on until your ears are bleeding and your head is splitting. Just when you think you’ll go mad from it all and it looks like you don’t have a track that will work….. you hear the one that kicks you in the *** and you say…"see, I knew it was this one." As we were going through the different shows we came upon the show from Dodge City. I remember Dodge well. John is a major cowboy enthusiast so we had to make a trip to the legendary Front Street to see the "old" Dodge and of course Boot Hill. It was cold that day which didn’t help when we were reading the grave stones of buffalo hunters that had frozen to death. So here we are listening to the Dodge show. Now I must tell you that there were not a lot of people at this show. It was a big venue but there was no advertising so there wasn’t much of a crowd. Why play a gig like this you ask? The reason is that we were recording each show for the album. We like to play 5 or 6 nights a week. If we take too much time off the band gets cold so we wanted to keep playing no matter what. We had a bunch of missing dates in our schedule that were supposed to be filled. The dates never came in and here we are in the middle of the country with a giant hole in our calendar. So we decided to contact an agent that we met earlier in the tour and asked her if she could find us some gigs to fill in the holes. Some of the best performances were at these shows so we are very glad we played them. Since there were so few people at this gig we were fooling around a lot on stage and we were saying some pretty funny stuff. There were these 2 guys at the show that were simply out on the edge of sanity. One guy was jumping up and down totally out of time with the music. He had his arms down at his sides and it made him look like a spawning salmon. The other guy would run across the room at full speed and then collapse by relaxing his entire body and slide across the floor in front of the stage until he skidded to a stop. We were just about crying as this was happening. The funniest thing is that when we were listening to "Had Enough" in the studio everyone on stage was laughing so hard that we couldn’t sing our parts. When we muted the vocal tracks everything sounded normal. We were playing the same as we always played but when we added them back in it sounded like we were laughing over a music bed or something like that. We just couldn’t sing. I remember that John was so into playing that he didn’t notice all of this strange behavior. Then when he looked up he thought we were laughing at him for some reason until he saw the spawner and the sprawler. Then he too joined the laughing fit we were all having. Well enough of that. When we finished work later that night Bobby made a traditional Irish meal of colcanon & gamon with his wife Mia. We sat in John’s dining room and enjoyed some fine food and had a few laughs. Later we were joined by Nicki & Helen. They are friends of John’s and Lisa’s so its into the bar to tell stories and have a little party.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2016-02-27 12:39 AM (#522533 - in reply to #522515)
Subject: Re: A personal music milestone.


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So Damon, were you the "spawner" or the "sprawler?"
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Damon67
Posted 2016-02-27 1:43 AM (#522534 - in reply to #522515)
Subject: Re: A personal music milestone.



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Neither that night but my family's been in Dodge for over 150 years so... There's a high probably we're from the same gene pool.

FWIW, Dennis Hopper is from Dodge too. It produced some very interesting folk.
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elginacres
Posted 2016-02-27 4:02 PM (#522541 - in reply to #522515)
Subject: Re: A personal music milestone.


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Any of them in Boot Hill?
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muzza
Posted 2016-02-27 9:30 PM (#522543 - in reply to #522518)
Subject: Re: A personal music milestone.



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Slipkid - 2016-02-27 12:00 AM  I miss the Entwistle's chest thumping "lead bass" more.

Oops, totally forgot about him. 

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guitarwannabee
Posted 2016-02-28 11:53 AM (#522552 - in reply to #522515)
Subject: RE: A personal music milestone.


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can't wait to hear the review , just read an interview with roger and he has been very ill for the last year,so i hope that is all behind him and they kicked *** last night. i think that brads ears will be ringing for a day or so . GWB.
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alpep
Posted 2016-02-29 4:36 PM (#522583 - in reply to #522515)
Subject: Re: A personal music milestone.


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zak is killer
so is pino
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Slipkid
Posted 2016-03-01 7:55 AM (#522595 - in reply to #522583)
Subject: Re: A personal music milestone.



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Zak is killer.

Pino does the job, but I miss John's loud, distorted "lead bass".

They went out with a worthy performance.

Sold out arena.

The oldest, whitest crowd I've ever seen.

They still do all their songs in the original key.

Pete's guitar work was energetic.

Roger turned 72 years old today. 

I read that they were in town a few days early and Pete did some recording work at a local studio.

 

 

 



Edited by Slipkid 2016-03-01 7:56 AM
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stonebobbo
Posted 2016-03-01 12:32 PM (#522601 - in reply to #522515)
Subject: Re: A personal music milestone.



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I saw The Who when they did their farewell tour in 1980.

Kenny Jones was on the skins. 



Edited by stonebobbo 2016-03-01 12:33 PM
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