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Who at 50
#1
I saw them in Pittsburgh last night. It was a heck of a show. Roger had his best voice in any show I've seen of there's since about 1996. Pete was spot on as well - some windmilling, but not broken instruments.

The played for over 2 hours straight, and left. None of the milking the audience for an encore nonsense.
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#2
"Who Are You?" takes on an all new meaning at that age...
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#3
Glad they sounded good and that you got your money's worth... Hate to see a group try to push just one more time and fail at it. Saw the Who, jeez, maybe five or six times although that was in their heyday.
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#4
What? Must have been a cover band, I wasn't there.
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#5
I almost went but was just too tired. Could still theoretically catch them in St. Louis [spoiler=Embarrassment-spoiler]
but a friend talked me into seeing Barry Manilow in Rockford that night.
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The "Who Are You" on Fallon was very good.
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#6
I hear their lead-off act features the world's smallest violinist...

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#7
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#8
I hope I die before I get old
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#9
Tal Wilkenfeld instead of Joan Jett/Blackhawks, correct ?
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#10
freeradical wrote:
I hope I die before I get old
I think they should do a live version of My Generation that only has this line, over and over again.
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