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The Who April 6, 1968 Fillmore East Show

Last post 01-03-2008, 4:03 AM by The Rio Grande Kid. 47 replies.
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  •  06-14-2007, 6:57 AM 9192 in reply to 5669

    Re: The Who April 6, 1968 Fillmore East Show

    did you see the Philadelphia 1973 show?  You must be one of the luckiest people on EARTH!   
  •  06-14-2007, 6:59 AM 9193 in reply to 7434

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    to make a comment like this in a website devoted to 'classic rock' is totally out of place
  •  07-04-2007, 7:55 AM 9305 in reply to 9193

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    yeah i realy think that the who's tommy album is the best rock opera album

    made in this world

    i'm shure that americans were outtminded during there first concert at monterey pop

  •  07-11-2007, 12:40 PM 9357 in reply to 7434

    Re: The Who April 6, 1968 Fillmore East Show

    All of the bands that Jackcap think are good are crap
  •  08-02-2007, 8:52 PM 9489 in reply to 8556

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    Thanks for sharing this bit of the show's history, batmite.  Coupled with lenscap's photo story, it adds a really nice layer to this concert.  I'm so envious of you and lenscap, having been to this show.  I just listened to this for the first time last weekend and was blown away by the raw intensity on display.  It must have been a blast actually being there.  

    Eternal gratitude, of course, to WV for making this amazing collection available for a youngster like myself, unable to attend these shows for lack of being born yet, to listen to and enjoy at my convenience. 
  •  08-08-2007, 12:09 PM 9523 in reply to 8469

    Re: The Who April 6, 1968 Fillmore East Show

    dwnwrdsprl:
    jakcap.....U R A JAKOFF.......


    Ignore him and maybe he'll crawl back under his flat rock.
  •  08-13-2007, 1:25 PM 9535 in reply to 7434

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    *** you, you're an idiot
  •  08-13-2007, 2:31 PM 9536 in reply to 9523

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    JackT:

    Ignore him and maybe he'll crawl back under his flat rock.


    But then again, maybe not...
  •  08-21-2007, 2:42 PM 9566 in reply to 9536

    Re: The Who April 6, 1968 Fillmore East Show

    I don't know about '68 but I saw the Who in the summer of "67 and they were excellent.  This was the tour where not that many people knew who they were yet, and Pictures of Lily was a big hit.  They opened for Hermans Hermits along with The Blues Magoos.  I must say though, that the Blues Magoos were one of my favorites of the time and they always put on a great show....very underated band.  The Who were still doing thier instrument smashing at the end of the show and it was fantastic..
  •  08-21-2007, 10:00 PM 9567 in reply to 9566

    Re: The Who April 6, 1968 Fillmore East Show

    Nashville - I didn't see that card. My first Who show was at the Fillmore East (it might have still been called the Anderson Theatre) when they were on a bill with the Rich Kids, Mountain, and the Blues Project (maybe somebody else too). I recall "prepping" for the show with my buddies at the Old Stanley on Avenue B. The Who were playing those silly Murray the K shows uptown with Cream, so they got a chance to stretch out. The Blues Project had a pretty good local rep, and some people thought they would close the show. Of course that would have been foolish. I'm pretty sure that was in '67.

    You should check out the book "Roadwork" by Tom Wright - it has some hilarious stories about the HH, Who, Blues Magoos tour. You can just stand and read it at B&N or Borders.

  •  08-21-2007, 10:47 PM 9568 in reply to 9567

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    Oops, I was a little bit off! It was the Village Theater which became the Fillmore East (Anderson Theater was down the block).

    Now the Handbill at WV under Blues Project stuff says it was Chrysalis, Richie Havens, Blues Project, and the Who. The lights were by After the Third World Raspberry.

    Now I'm sure that the Rich Kids opened the show (unadvertised). I'm no longer sure that Mountain performed - I might have a warp in my memory. The date was July 1967.

  •  08-23-2007, 7:59 PM 9584 in reply to 9568

    Re: The Who April 6, 1968 Fillmore East Show

    OK here's the real stuff (yes, I'm even boring myself!). There were TWO Who shows in 1967 at the Village Theater, and I went to both. The July one was Chrysalis, Richie Havens, Blues Project, Who.

    The other one, in November, was Rich Kids, Vagrants (with Leslie West, later to form Mountain),Who.

    If you remember the East Village in the 60's accurately, you weren't there!

    1967 - the year "heads" became "freaks".

  •  10-03-2007, 9:50 AM 9928 in reply to 7414

    Re: The Who April 6, 1968 Fillmore East Show

    Great stories Lenscap! Is there anyway possible that you can share those photos here?

     

    Regards,

    Mike

    http://lowgens02.blogspot.com/

     

  •  10-07-2007, 7:37 PM 9956 in reply to 5328

    Re: The Who April 6, 1968 Fillmore East Show

    Being a big Who fan I think this is great stuff,Raw but great.The who have evolved into such a

    historic band that it is a pleasure to hear them at the begining.What a thrill it must have been to that crowd.I have seen The Who 16 times since 1980 and heard a lot of boot legs,but this is extraordinary.

     

  •  10-07-2007, 8:13 PM 9957 in reply to 5328

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    What a great show ,good to read your response.

    Daryl

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