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The Who - Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970

The Who - Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970

In 1970, 600,000 people came to the Isle of Wight to attend a music festival. At 2 A.M., August 30th, The Who appeared and gave one of the most memorable performances of their career.

LISTENING TO YOU: THE WHO AT THE ISLE OF WIGHT captures the only complete live performance of The Who's legendary rock opera "Tommy" ever recorded. It is also one of the last times the band played this classic album in its entirety on stage.

Track Listing:
1. Heaven And Hell
2. I Can't Explain
3. Young Man Blues
4. I Don't Even Know Myself
5. Water
6. Shakin' All Over
7. Spoonful/Twist And Shout
8. Summertime Blues
9. My Generation
10. Magic Bus
11. Overture
12. It's A Boy
13. Eyesight To The Blind (The Hawker)
14. Christmas
15. The Acid Queen
16. Pinball Wizard
17. Do You Think It's Alright
18. Fiddle About
19. Go To The Mirror
20. Miracle Cure
21. I'm Free
22. Tommy's Holiday Camp
23. We're Not Gonna Take It

BONUS FEATURE: An exclusive 30 minute interview with Pete Townshend!

RESTORED! REMIXED!! REMASTERED!!!
Under the expert supervision of Who guitarist Pete Townshend and director Murray Lerner, this historic film has been completely restored, remixed, and remastered to an astonishing level that needs to be seen and heard to be believed!
Manufacturer: Eagle Rock Ent


Price: $8.10


The Who - Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970
User Reviews
what?...
rating: 2

what i got from a seller was lousy sound q. where even best buy employees tested it and said yeah-lousy sound q. how can this b? vs. others reviews of sound. and i wanna hear the who do the song called "DOGS".


At Their Best
rating: 5

I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of this DVD. Lots of music and I enjoyed the recent interview with Pete Townsend too!


This is a great early who concert. It is in the era of Live at Leeds and the video and audio are superb
rating: 5

This is a great early who concert. It is in the era of Live at Leeds and the video and audio are superb. I had always heard what a good concert this was but never bit on this video. Finally did recently and I am glad I did because these guys always put on a good show and this performance they put on a great one. Sometimes you realize the early stuff from a band is maybe their best and that is true with this concert. Great song selection for a concert.


Kirk Rogers
rating: 4

This is a little disappointing concert 7 out of 10, The Who were young but if your a Who Fan it is a must see, Great stuff, great merchant an asset to Amazon.com I rate them A+++


Live Tommy on film
rating: 5

This is a good film of the Who's live show at this point in 1970 - there second gig at the Isle of White - The Who had the biggest back stage fire in the place it was bloody cold there at night - The Doors - Jimi Hendrix - Moody Blues and Free were there too shown on other great concert video's not included here in this DVD - not the Who's best Tommy Concert but it's not bad either - usually they played more older singles in the beginning but maybe they had to skip that to make room for the other acts I don't know - everybody esle playing there used the Who's fantastic PA system that was Roger's pet project - overall most songs are good but the recording was either bad or bad tuning involved - The Who usually sounded better live than this - but like Roger Daltrey said he was never happy or thought they ever captured the Who's live sound properly on any documented concert - I agree too - the Woodstock performance is closer too their sound at this point to me - Twist and Shout sounds a little rough and disjointed but over all I'd say this was a middle of the road Who show - but cool just the same - just having this from 1970 is cool to me - but in all fairness to the Who Jimi Hendrix was sub par too so it could have been the atmosphere of the place or vibe - It was cold also - recording is never good at cool temps or keeping Guitars and drums in tune so maybe that's why it sounds flat to me Daltry was the star of this show for me and John's skeleton suit was cool too - Moon the loon was in typical form too- Live at leeds just came out before this concert - I would say in sound it's between the Woodstock and Leeds recordings in sound - not as heavy as Live at Leeds - inyerestly they kind of sound at times like Who's Next in sound - maybe this is the concert that started that sound used later the following year




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