Sunday, April 02, 2023

The Who - The Who With Orchestra Live At Wembley, UK 2019 (2023)


On 6 July 2019, The Who headlined a sell out show at the world famous Wembley Stadium in London for the first time in forty years. Performing many of their greatest hits, the show featured the band as they’ve never been seen before, accompanied by the 57-piece Isobel Griffiths Orchestra, performing classic tracks from Quadrophenia, Tommy, Who's Next, Who Are You and more as well tracks from their WHO album, their first studio release in thirteen years. ... 


The Who With Orchestra Live at Wembley
RELEASED 31st MARCH 2023  2-CD AND AUDIO BLU-RAY EDITION
Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)


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CD ONE

1. Who Are You
2. Eminence Front
3. Imagine A Man
4. Pinball Wizard
5. Hero Ground Zero
6. Join Together
7. Substitute (without orchestra)
8. The Seeker (without orchestra)
9. Won’t Get Fooled Again (without orchestra)
10. Behind Blue Eyes ((without orchestra)

CD TWO

1. Ball And Chain
2. The Real Me
3. I’m One
4. The Punk And The Godfather*
5. 5:15
6. Drowned
7. The Rock
8. Love Reign O’er Me
9. Baba O’Riley
10. Tea & Theatre(without orchestra)*

*Recorded on the 2019 Moving On! tour

The Moving On! Tour consisted of 29 performances in North America and the United Kingdom.[1] The tour was announced on January 11, 2019, and included local symphonic orchestras accompanying the Who at each performance. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey are the only remaining members of the group, along with longtime touring members Simon Townshend and Zak Starkey, and an ensemble of others. The tour was cut short in March 2020 by the COVID-19 pandemic. Ten shows in Ireland and the United Kingdom were eventually rescheduled for March 2021, but those were canceled a month before the fact in February 2021 and the band has announced no further plans.
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I hope we will have and a 20-Page Booklet in the near future...

In the meantime   PW(!!!) : oldmelodies

And testing the new Rapidshare




5 comments:

  1. Thanks, looking forward to this!

    I tried Rapidshare but it said it would take 2 hours to download.

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  2. Well, then we'll take it off our list. Moreover, I have bad memories - Rapidshare at one time was closed along with almost a Terabyte of my archives ...

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  3. Hi Dmitrich
    Great post - but memories of Rapidshare - oh dear !!!
    However.
    I've just DL'd it in under 2 mins - very impressed.
    Now that Zippy has closed it prob has a chance of surviving.
    Jaimito

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  4. Dmitrich
    I've just tried bits of Who R U & Baba.
    WOW WOW WOW.

    I first saw them 22Jul66 on Central Pier Morecambe.
    I've loved them ever since.

    I have a long night ahead of me.
    Wine poured - pizza in oven.
    Hit it.
    Jaimito

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  5. Thanks for this. I also used the Rapidshare link and got about 1 MB/sec, so pretty decent on my end.

    I've had good luck with Mediafire, Mega.nz and Uloz.to, although not sure what the upload limitations are. On the other hand, usually unable to access anything on Kraken.

    Thanks for an excellent blog!

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