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Nearly 20 years later it was nice to come full circle. The first time I set foot inside the Midland Theater was when the touring version of the Broadway version of “Tommy” swung through town in the early ’90s.But the crowd in the pricey seats on the floor stood and cheered for most of the night, a refreshing change of pace. Filling standing room with folding chairs near the stage is usually the kiss of death for a performance – most fans would rather sit than stand.Still, it’s hard to complain about an evening packed with more than two hours of classic material. Most shows ended with “Without Your Love” and “Blue Red and Grey.” It was clear after “Baba O’Riley” that the spirit was willing, but the throat was weak. The set was cut short by a couple songs.

The Star didn’t give me many words for this review, so here are some other thoughts that didn’t make the cut. I Can See For Miles The Kids Are Alright Behind Blue Eyes Days of Light Gimme A Stone Going Mobile Johnny Cash Medley Who Are You Young Man Blues (including Water) Baba O’Riley.
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Setlist: Tommy – Overture It’s a Boy 1921 Amazing Journey Sparks Eyesight to the Blind Christmas Cousin Kevin Acid Queen Do You Think It’s Alright? Fiddle About Pinball Wizard There’s a Doctor Go to the Mirror Tommy Can You Hear Me? Smash the Mirror Sensation Miracle Cure Sally Simpson I’m Free Welcome Tommy’s Holiday Camp We’re Not Gonna Take It. In an evening filled with highlights, the best moment was a potent reading of “Young Man Blues,” which featured Daltrey’s signature microphone twirling and incorporated the Who rarity “Water.” The immortal “Baba O’Riley” concluded a generous set that ran well over two hours. “Eyesight to the Blind” featured a tough blues growl, while “Smash the Mirror” and “Young Man Blues” were as forceful as the original Who recordings. The song is Pinball Wizard Folsom Prison Blues', a mash up of Pinball. This isn’t to say he doesn’t sing with authority. Here is a Music Cover from my Wednesday's with Wendell Live 'Who Are The Who' Show. Improved phrasing and delicate attention to nuance make Daltrey more expressive than ever. After “Tommy” ended, Daltrey paused for a few minutes to introduce the band before plowing into more material.įor the second half, Daltrey wanted to sing some harmonies, so he enlisted the rest of the band to help out on “I Can See For Miles,” “The Kids Are Alright” and a side trip through Americana with “Gimme A Stone” and a Johnny Cash medley.Īlthough Daltrey’s voice isn’t as strong today, in many ways he’s a better vocalist. We ship regular post - no tracking- almost every day Monday to Friday.The Who singer brought a five piece band, including guitarist Simon Townshend, brother of Who mastermind Pete Townshend, to the Midland on Friday for a trip through “Tommy” and other favorites.The band stuck pretty close to the recorded version of “Tommy,” give or take a few guitar solos and a nice gospel piano intro to “Come to This House.” “Pinball Wizard” finally got the crowd on the floor to their feet, where they stayed for the rest of the night. Your order will be packaged in a clear plastic sleeve and shipped in a recyclable board-backed envelope. Offer only is for any $8 prints- No other prints/ items included in this free print offer Just indicate your choice of FREE PRINT (from our listings) at checkout, contact me for help. See our ready to frame prints at Buy 3 prints, get 1 EXTRA PRINT FREE!

No two Forgotten Pages prints will ever be the same, the actual page you will receive may be different from that shown in the listing, but it will come from the same bookĪll prints printed on up-cycled paper because we love the fact that all our prints come from books that have been discarded and probably destined for landfill.įramed print used only for framing suggestion. The Who Pinball Wizard song lyric Print on upcycled Vintage 1870's PageĮach page is approx.
