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Philadelphia 1973: Who's Right?

Last post 04-25-2008, 12:03 PM by Chris89. 33 replies.
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  •  03-31-2008, 5:44 AM 11058 in reply to 10422

    Re: Philadelphia 1973: Who's Right?

    I must say that "Tales From The Who", the vinyl bootleg of the original King Biscuit broadcast, is my favorite Who bootleg of all time. While my copy has long since gone to vinyl heaven, I was not surprised that I remembered all the song introductions by heart as I listened to the 12-4 Philadelphia show.  After listening to the 12-6 Largo show, I can say with 99% certainty that the King Biscuit broadcast is ENTIRELY from the Philadelphia show, and the Largo show, while recorded, went completely unused (for fairly obvious reasons - the crowd control issues seemed to have really got the guys off their game, Largo pales in comparison to Philly).  The "Tommy" encores that have been attributed by some souces as being from Largo are obviously not, as "Pinball Wizard" is a complete mess at Largo and Roger's "Let them hear you in New York" comment during See Me Feel Me/Listening to You, as heard in the broadcast, comes from the Philly show.  Other than the tape boxes being misdated for no clear reason ... mystery solved.
  •  04-05-2008, 6:31 AM 11094 in reply to 10422

    Re: Philadelphia 1973: Who's Right?

    Interesting stuff here!!! Must come back to this kind of post sometime. :)
  •  04-22-2008, 5:18 PM 11160 in reply to 11094

    Re: Philadelphia 1973: Who's Right?

    does anyone know of any plans to make this show available for download or who we can petition to get them to make it available?

  •  04-25-2008, 12:03 PM 11177 in reply to 11160

    Re: Philadelphia 1973: Who's Right?

    I agree we should petition this site and get as many people as we can to sign it. We should do this for other shows as well. I know their are legal issues but I think the vault and the artist should work with us (the fans) to sort out a release.

    I mean their is a huge market for this material. Look these bands have released most or all of their studio material.

    Live downloads and concerts are the new way for old artists to engage their listeners.
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