The Who
16th January 1970
Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
Paris
France
Lineage: No Fiddlesticks Silver CD -> EAC v0.95 beta 4 (Secure Mode) -> WAV
-> FLAC Frontend v1.1.2a (Level 5)
Silver: Shout To The Top STTP 193/194
Disc One:
01 - Heaven And Hell
02 - I Can't Explain
03 - Fortune Teller
04 - Tattoo
05 - Young Man Blues
06 - A Quick One While He's Away
07 - Overture
08 - It's A Boy
09 - 1921
10 - Amazing Journey
11 - Sparks
12 - Eyesight To The Blind
13 - Christmas
14 - The Acid Queen
15 - Pinball Wizard
16 - Do You Think It's Alright
17 - Fiddle About
18 - Tommy Can You Hear Me
19 - There's A Doctor
20 - Go To The Mirror
21 - Smash The Mirror
Disc Two:
01 - Miracle Cure
02 - Sally Simpson
03 - I'm Free
04 - Tommy's Holiday Camp
05 - We're Not Gonna Take It
06 - Summertime Blues
07 - Shakin' All Over
08 - My Generation
Notes: Liberated by hntgzr. Many thanks to whitecity for supplying the original Silver
CD to rip and share! Kudos also to ooru, a definitive source of 'oo knowledge during times
of uncertainty.
Stage banter transcription by Tom Pratt!
This is quite possibly a mixture of two AM Radio recordings. It has the same quality and feel
as many other 60's AM radio shows. The recording is mono. It was the first of many early
1970's Opera House concerts showcasing Tommy.
No amendments were made to the audio files after the rip. Some tape anomalies and cuts are
present.
Tattoo contains a tape anomaly at 1m 12s. Young Man Blues contains a dropout at 7m 04s during
Pete's banter about A Quick One and again at 8m 32s. The dropouts are for milliseconds. There
is a noticable dip in sound quality during Overture at 55s - this is where the second tape
source possibly starts. Go To The Mirror has a slight cut at the end (no music is lost, just
crowd noise). The first few seconds of My Generation suffers from tape flutter.
According to Anyway Anyhow Anywhere, the show from the 17th was broadcast on Europa 1. The
actual date of this particular boot may well be from the 17th, however, the Concert File book
lists Pete's stage banter as being from the 16th.
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