Tuesday, May 24, 2022

The Who 1989-07-19 Municipal Stadium Cleveland, OH

Artist: The Who
Date: 1989-07-19
Location: Cleveland, OH
Venue: Municipal Stadium
Source: Audience
Lineage: Dat master tape>Wavelab 48/16>izotope 44.1/16>flac
Taping Gear: Panasonic SV-255, Nakamichi CM-700 mics
Taped and Transferred By: JEMS

Band Members:
Roger Daltrey – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica
Pete Townshend – guitar, vocals
John Entwistle – bass guitar, vocals

backing band
John "Rabbit" Bundrick – keyboards
Simon Phillips – drums
Steve Bolton – lead guitar
Jody Linscott – percussion
Simon Clarke – alto saxophone, baritone saxophone
Roddy Lorimer – trumpet, flugelhorn
Simon Gardner – trumpet
Neil Sidwell – trombone
Tim Sanders – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Chyna Gordon – backing vocals
Cleveland Watkiss – backing vocals
Billy Nicholls – backing vocals, music director

Setlist:
Set I
01. Overture
02. It's A Boy
03. 1921
04. Amazing Journey
05. Sparks
06. The Acid Queen
07. Pinball Wizard
08. We're Not Gonna Take It!
09. Emminence Front
10. Face The Face
11. I'm A Man
12. I Can't Explain
13. Subsitute
14. I Can See For Miles
15. Trick Of The Light
16. Boris The Spider
17. Who Are You

Set II
18. Magic Bus
19. Baba O'Riley
20. My Generation
21. A Little Is Enough
22. 5.15
23. Love, Reign O'er Me
24. Sister Disco
25. Rough Boys
26. Join Together
27. You Better You Bet
28. Behind Blue Eyes
29. Won't Get Fooled Again
30. Band Introductions
31. Hey Joe
32. Summertime Blues

Length: 160:26

Notes:
The Who brought the '89 tour to the Cleveland Stadium, which had opened in 1931, hosting both baseball and football. A big, old, concrete place from another era, parts of this stadium now lay at the bottom of lake Erie forming an artificial reef. This show featured a fairly standard set for the Who. Pete does play a little lead guitar during 'Face the Face'. When he did this number he mostly performed as a singer, although on this tour he usually had an electric guitar around his neck, and at few of the shows he got off a few licks during the middle of the song. The version of Summertime Blues in the encore took the show up a notch.

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