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- daverockJoined:The Who
I don't really listen to The Who so much these days, but the Live at Leeds and Hull shows seem really similar to me. In fact, they famously took the bass part out of a song from the Leeds show and attached it to one from Hull. The playing was so similar on the two nights that it slipped in seamlessly. I think" Heaven and Hell" was the track they did this on.
The original album - Live at Leeds, was marketed as being a bit like a bootleg at the time - if I remember rightly. No overdubs, and all sorts of clicks and buzzes included. As opposed to other live albums from the time - like "Get Yer Ya Ya's Out" which were heavily dubbed and doctored after the event. It was also fairly unique in featuring just one show, rather than being a compilation of songs from different shows on a given tour. - icecrmcnkdJoined:Leeds
I have the single 180 g LP. I see that Experience Vinyl has the whole show on 3 LP’s, but it doesn’t specify that they are 180 g, and they’re overpriced.
The complete Leeds on CD is in short supply and also overpriced.
I have the single CD that doesn’t have Tommy.
Not to worry, the Hull CD I ordered arrived today. It has a Tommy.
- uncle_tripelJoined:14 SHOWS...
...and 9-DAYS; today is the time to WRAP-UP my 1991 listening PARTY...yesterday's KPFA 3.24.91 albany drove me BACK to SPRING with Greensboro April 1st SET 2. today's summer HIGHLIGHT 1991-06-17 GIANTS [SO much FUN} will END a very enjoyable run, and I'll come BACK to '91 as we inch CLOSER to the daP#51 announcement
PEACE ALL!
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