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  1. www.thewho.com › history › 19701970 - The Who

    1970 1970 January 4. Keith’s chauffeur is killed in a tragic accident as the drummer leaves a discotheque at Hatfield, north of London. February 14. The Who perform at Leeds University, recording the show for a live album. February 15. The Who play at City Hall, Hull.

  2. 7 de nov. de 2016 · The Who - Pinball Wizard (Live at the Isle of Wight, 1970)The original Who line-up performing a full live set in front of 600,000 people at the Isle of Wight...

  3. The group's stage show on this tour would basically remain for the rest of the year. Following the American tour, the band was one of the headlining acts at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 and embarked on a short European tour shortly afterward. A number of shows in the United Kingdom followed, the last being a Christmas benefit concert at The ...

  4. 11 de mar. de 2024 · The rock opera as famously performed and recorded by The Who on two consecutive nights in 1970. ...

  5. The Who started this famous concert at 2:00am. By August 1970, Pete Townshend was already introducing new songs to the setlist including WATER, I DON’T EVEN KNOW MYSELF and NAKED EYE. These songs, which were being recorded at the time of the festival, were intended for the upcoming Lifehouse project. Although Lifehouse was eventually ...

  6. 30 de jun. de 2022 · In 1970, the Who took Walsh’s hard-rock trio the James Gang on tour as an opening act. Perhaps as a way to say thanks, Walsh gave Townshend a Gretsch acoustic guitar, which he ended up playing ...

  7. Live at Leeds is the first live album by English rock band The Who. It was recorded at the University of Leeds Refectory on 14 February 1970, and is their only live album that was released while the group were still actively recording and performing with their best-known line-up of. Roger Daltrey - lead vocals, harmonica.