For this week's show we'll go back to April 26, 1971, to the Young Vic Theatre in London. The Who had set up residence with free weekly shows to showcase the material that would make up the majority of Who's Next, which would be released in August.
Most of the songs come from the Lifehouse project. A sci-fi rock opera concept wherein people don't leave the house due to pollution. Instead, they interact with the world through "the grid"....crazy, right? Pete Townshend....what a nutter!
The whole thing could've made a double album, but eventually, they shaved it down to one disc's worth, with most of the extra tracks coming out as singles, Townshend solo tracks, and cuts on the Odds and Sods release.
The running order of songs, again, comes from Setlist.fm. Most of the songs were released on a super deluxe release of Who's Next (sorry, I can't keep track of which one). "Bony Moronie" is from the Thirty Years of Maximum R&B box. "Baby Don't You Do It" was released as the b-side to "Join Togeether" in early 1972.
OK, ok....not really... "Baby Don't You Do It" is probably from the San Fransisco Civic Auditorium, recorded later in the year. The Young Vic version doesn't seem to have been released officially. You can, however, listen to it here.
Follow on Twitter
Follow on Instagram
Most of the songs come from the Lifehouse project. A sci-fi rock opera concept wherein people don't leave the house due to pollution. Instead, they interact with the world through "the grid"....crazy, right? Pete Townshend....what a nutter!
The whole thing could've made a double album, but eventually, they shaved it down to one disc's worth, with most of the extra tracks coming out as singles, Townshend solo tracks, and cuts on the Odds and Sods release.
OK, ok....not really... "Baby Don't You Do It" is probably from the San Fransisco Civic Auditorium, recorded later in the year. The Young Vic version doesn't seem to have been released officially. You can, however, listen to it here.
Comments
Post a Comment