The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again - Boston 1973 (15)

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Boston Garden, Boston, December 3, 1973 - The 15th song.

1. I Can't Explain (cuts in)
2. Summertime Blues
3. My Wife
4. My Generation
5. I Am The Sea
6. The Real Me
7. The Punk And The Godfather
8. I'm One
9. 5:15
10. Sea And Sand
11. Drowned
12. Bell Boy
13. Doctor Jimmy
14. Love, Reign O'er Me
15. Won't Get Fooled Again
16. Pinball Wizard
17. See Me Feel Me/Listening To You

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  • @floydgenesisnut dude that is so funny that the Who was your first show ever. Me too in 82? first final tour in Toronto at Exhibition Stadium. I think it was Entwistle's birthday. It was a shitty cold windy day in October in any event at the stage was at the west end facing into the wind - bad set up ... next time I saw them there they were set up on east side lol. Tough to beat the Who for a first concert !!! The rest of your list rocks too ...

  • I'm a huge fan of Rush. But I'm even a bigger fan of The Who ! They helped pave the way for rock-n-roll ! One of the hardest working bands ever IMO !

  • Rush is probably the greatest live band today and theyre all in their fifties!!

  • @floydgenesisnut

    you my friend, have an excelent music taste

  • Agree those were the best live years except oddly the 1979 Kenney Jones shows in the US and UK were outstanding - from May to Dec 79. Caught 2 shows in Dec. They did the Kampuchea Benefit and blew the roof off.  1980 and splat. The farewell tour kicked fans and PT couldn't have been more bored and wanting everyone to know it. The 89 shows PT used to promote Iron Man. They did steal the show for NYC 9/11. Prefer memories of the '70s when they were the greatest live band ever.

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