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The Who - Live 3/8/07 - Washington, D.C.

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"The Who":http://www.thewhotour.com/"Verizon Center":http://www.verizoncenter.com/ in Washington, D.C.March 8, 2007, 7:30 PMTicket Price $121.50 Opening Act: "Rose Hill Drive":http://www.rosehilldrive.com/ (Stay tuned for another post about these guys - they rawk!)This was my second time seeing The Who on this tour, and I was blown away again. Daltrey’s vocals sounded even more powerful than they did last time, and Townshend, well, what can I say? His playing, stage presence, songwriting – simply astonishing. Although he’s 61 years young, his guitar work hasn’t petered out at all. He strikes each note and chord with precision, and channels incredible energy into every riff. We got all the greatest hits – *I Can’t Explain, The Seeker, Who Are You, Behind Blue Eyes, Baba O’Riley, Eminence Front, You Better You Bet, My Generation, Won’t Get Fooled Again*, and a nice encore *Tommy medley* including *Pinball Wizard* and *See Me Feel Me*. The addition of *Real Good-Looking Boy* was a nice surprise. Daltrey told about his boyhood fascination with the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, saying that Elvis was one the biggest influences on his career path (the other one being Pete). They launched into the song while some video footage confirmed that Mr. Presley was indeed a “real good-looking boy.” They also played excerpts from the mini-opera on "_Endless Wire_":http://www.endlesswire.co.uk/, with an introduction from Pete. He was almost apologetic about playing the new material, saying that he didn’t want to shove it down our throats. I was annoyed by how many audience members left for beer refills after that; but whatever, I’ve come to realize my dedication to the music is atypical – except here on MOG :)Anyway, I’m kind of spacing on the rest of the details. I need to start taking notes! It’s hard to believe these guys classify as senior citizens…thank God they didn’t die before they got old. Of course I can’t deny my longing for a time machine, back to the Isle of Wight for instance, but I’m thankful that I had the opportunity to at least see The Two. And I don’t want to downplay their supporting musicians. Zak Starkey (drums) and Pino Palladino (bass) are filling roles that many fans claim are impossible to fill. They pull it off admirably, though. I’ll leave you with a blistering solo from Townshend. This was filmed in Reno about 2 weeks before I saw them.

Comments (7)

  1. RGM says Very Rawking! Thanks For this...
    Permalink posted 03/13/2007
  2. Rawkkiddoh says Great review, I hope to get the chance to see this band
    Permalink posted 03/13/2007
  3. sam9muhr says AWE-SOME You have good seats?
    Permalink posted 03/13/2007
  4. Wade says Glad they are still doing their thing. I saw them on their first farewell tour with Loverboy in like 1984. They were great then too, but I mostly remember my friend's dad, who was our chaparone got too drunk and my friend had to drive home, like 3 hours, and he was about 14.
    Permalink posted 03/13/2007
  5. Dale says That's wonderful; I'm glad you had a good time!
    Permalink posted 03/13/2007
  6. Spike says It looks as if the Who still have plenty of pep. That video's camera was in the right location to make the live Townsend and Daltrey exactly the same size as their projected images, creating a beautiful grid-like composition moving in unison.
    Permalink posted 03/13/2007
  7. kat3260 says Thanks Ray. And Kevin, I hope you get the chance to see them, too! The seats were pretty good, Sam - we weren't very close, but we were centered with the stage and had a relatively unobstructed view. The giant video monitors were nice, too. Wade - your friend's Dad must've been pretty doggone drunk! at least you made it out of that safe & sound. wow! Dale - Thanks - and look - I even said doggone above instead of a curse word ;o) Spike - they definitely have more pep than I expected they would. And I was very impressed with whoever shot that footage :D
    Permalink posted 03/14/2007

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