1. Summertime Blues:
From wolfgangsvault:
The second night of The Who’s first run ever playing at the Fillmore East is an unbelievably great document of the band in its early prime, still full of the punk attitude that they would initially define while beginning to venture off into more artistic and experimental territory. Every minute of this performance is fascinating and much of this material cannot be found, in better quality or at all, on any other Who recordings. This set captures the entire band fully engaged in their music. Although many songs were still short and concise during this stage of their career, the intensity level is undeniable. Opening the show with Eddie Cochran’s “Summertime Blues,” they immediately set a bar that most other bands could never even approach.
2. Fortune Teller
3. Tattoo
4. Little Billy
5. I Can’t Explain
….Given all the releases, it is one of the most common and essential tapes from the era documenting their transition from pop stars wanting to recreate their hits into a jamming rock and roll band determined to put on a spectacle….
~from collectorsmusicreviews.com
6. Happy Jack
7. I’m A Boy
8. Relax
9. A Quick One While He’s Away
10. My Way
11. Shakin’ All Over
12. Boris The Spider
13. My Generation
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