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    I never saw The Who live unfortunately but a guy I worked with who saw them around 1970 with Keith Moon said they were the best live act he had ever seen, and this guy had seen Hendrix, Jerry Lee Lewis, Frank Zappa etc. The Who's Live at Leeds is regarded as one of the best live albums ever. I have seen some top bands in the late sixties and early seventies such as Led Zeppelin in 1969 and Pink Floyd in 1968 but for sound quality live the two best concerts i have witnessed were Talk Talk and The Blue Nile. Maybe it was because sound equipment had improved over the years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy_Division View Post
    I never saw The Who live unfortunately but a guy I worked with who saw them around 1970 with Keith Moon said they were the best live act he had ever seen, and this guy had seen Hendrix, Jerry Lee Lewis, Frank Zappa etc. The Who's Live at Leeds is regarded as one of the best live albums ever. I have seen some top bands in the late sixties and early seventies such as Led Zeppelin in 1969 and Pink Floyd in 1968 but for sound quality live the two best concerts i have witnessed were Talk Talk and The Blue Nile. Maybe it was because sound equipment had improved over the years.
    oh so very true mate,gigs in the 60s-70s by the bands that were in reality were just starting up.the old grey matter going a bit now but I saw the who at the old hill plaza with moon on drums almost sure it’s when they had just released I’m a boy,and we all said what a fuc#ing nutter but what a drummer.and the best part of the gigs in the 60s you could get in for just a few Bob,before the big venues took over.when I first saw Chris farlow in West Brom at the Adelphi it wasn’t much more than 7/6.1965 in London in a place called the attic r&b club (what a ****ole) for 10/6 the Rolling Stones.what great days to be a teenager bands coming out your earholes.back to the who,well i can say proudly I saw one of the worlds greatest bands in ther infancy.P,S how many remember the bolero club later (the Montana I think) late 60s every Tuesday slade.todays kids and youth have got **** al sad really.

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