At various times there were up to 10 musicians on stage bringing this music to life, along with 4 behind-stage screens that were continually showing archive footage from the band's career. These screens were even used to allow sadly-departed band members John Entwistle and Keith Moon to have solo spots during the show. When Moon sang his parts during Bell Boy, Roger Daltrey stood with his back to the audience, gazing longingly at his old friend.
I would dearly have loved to have seen this great band with all 4 original members in their prime. Alas, it was not to be, but to have seen them twice in the twilight of their amazing career - and to nail a great recording too - will do me for now.
Once the Quadrophenia portion of the show was complete, the band gave us a further 40 minute treat of several songs from their extensive back catalogue. If the show had ended after Quadrophenia I would have gone home happy, but the elongated encore just rounded off a great evening.
And so onto a bit of a whinge about the MEN Arena...
As soon as tickets went on sale, we paid £80 for the best seats available. With some confidence, we half-expected to be towards the front of the arena with a decent view of the stage. What a load of bollocks! We were at the back of the main floor of the arena, some 50 metres from the stage. How they can justify full price for those tickets is beyond me. I was lucky in that I was on the end of the row, towards the centre of the arena and could see the stage quite clearly from an unrestricted view. Other people in the middle of the rows could see bugger all once the show had started and everyone had stood up. If people have to stand to see the show, at least let them choose where they want to stand. The only reason for making shows all-seater is to charge more for seats and thus to make more money: poor, poor form in my book.
As for the recording - I've already commented that I think I nailed it, especially given my relatively poor location within the arena. I think I was helped by the almost static crowd around me - given that we were so far away from the stage, people didn't join in like they may have done if they were further forward. A small mercy, for the recording at least.
The thanks and goodbyes at the end of the show sounded far too real for my liking. I know they're not getting any younger, but it would be a crying shame if we never get to see The Who on tour again, in some form at least.
Here's to Roger and Pete's continued good health.
Enjoy!
The Who - 2013-06-23 - MEN Arena, Manchester, UK - FLAC
878MB RAR archive, FLAC format
The Who - 2013-06-23 - MEN Arena, Manchester, UK - MP3
235MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)
Setlist:
01. I Am the Sea
02. The Real Me
03. Quadrophenia
04. Cut My Hair
05. The Punk and the Godfather
06. I'm One
07. The Dirty Jobs
08. Helpless Dancer
09. Is It In My Head?
10. I've Had Enough
11. 5:15
12. Sea and Sand
13. Drowned
14. Bell Boy
15. Doctor Jimmy
16. The Rock
17. Love, Reign O'er Me
18. Band Introductions
19. Who Are You
20. You Better You Bet
21. Pinball Wizard
22. Baba O'Riley
23. Won't Get Fooled Again
24. Band Talking
25. Tea & Theatre
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Hi, great review! What time did they hit the stage out of interest?
ReplyDeleteThey came on at 8:30pm.
ReplyDeleteAnd what an absolutely cracking night it was as well, one to remember forever !!!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree, Mike. I just wish I could have seen all 4 of them together in their prime.
ReplyDeleteJust in case you're still around, don't blame the arena if the band want a seated floor because of the age of their audience who can't stand up all night...the bands decide if it's seated or standing, not the arena...
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