This 3 LP Half-speed mastered Abbey Road production is the most complete vinyl version of the many versions of this album, and care was taken to get it right. The group hoped that the album would be ready by Christmas, but sessions dragged on. Deezer : musique en streaming gratuite. The inner triptych, meanwhile, showed a hand reaching out to light and a light shining in a dark void. [49] Albert Goldman, writing in Life magazine, said that the Who play through "all the kinky complications" of the narrative in a hard rock style that is the antithesis of most contemporary "serious" rock. Underture (Live) The Who. This version of Live at Leeds was just quietly re-released and is only available in the UK and Europe. MC Skat Kat was created for the remix of "Opposites Attract," which was released as the last single from her Forever Your Girl album. "[52] Uncut wrote that the album "doesn't quite realise its ambitions, though it achieves a lot on the way", and felt it was not as well developed as their later album, Quadrophenia. Featuring the timeless classics "Pinball Wizard," "See Me, Feel Me," and "I'm Free," the night also saw the band treat fans to a short set of Who classics. [66], According to music critic Martha Bayles, Tommy did not mix rock with classical music, as its "rock opera" title may have suggested, but instead was "dominated by the Who's mature style: ponderous, rhythmically monotonous hard rock". It peaked at No. Underture | guitar tab By The Who >From Tommy, 1969 Written by Pete Townshend ©1969 Fabulous Music Ltd. #-----PLEASE NOTE-----# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. The first use of the term was applied to a suite called "Quads", set in a future where parents could choose the sex of their children. Looking for alternative work while recuperating, he responded to a request from the PACE Theatrical Group for the rights to a Broadway musical adaptation of Tommy. The live disc was significant, as it debunked a long-standing myth that the tapes for the tour were burned in preference for the Leeds University show in February 1970 that made up Live at Leeds. 02:53 18. Singer Roger Daltrey later said that Townshend often came in with a half-finished demo recording, adding "we probably did as much talking as we did recording, sorting out arrangements and things. Realising the opera's narrative was difficult to understand, Townshend explained a synopsis of the story, before the Who played Tommy all the way through at full stage volume. Tommy Live At The Royal Albert Hall. Amazon.com. Tommy Live At The Royal Albert Hall. [3] Co-manager Kit Lambert shared Townshend's views and encouraged him to develop musical ideas,[4] coming up with the term "rock opera". [121] Anthony DeCurtis, writing in Rolling Stone, said the orchestra drummer had "the thankless task of having to reproduce Keith Moon's parts". It has been reissued several times on CD, including a remix by Jon Astley in 1996, a deluxe Super Audio CD in 2003, and a super deluxe box set in 2013, including previously unreleased demos and live material. The second Isle of Wight performance is available on Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970, released in 1996. Live Data Feed; FreeDB Gateway; Search Search Entities; Tags; Top CD Stubs; Documentation Beginners Guide; Style Guidelines; How Tos; FAQs; Documentation Index; Edit Types; Relationship Types; Instrument List; Development; This is a MusicBrainz mirror server. [41] Townshend promoted the album's release with interviews in which he attempted to explain the plotline. Townshend played some guitar, but otherwise the music was predominantly orchestral. Listen to Underture, a song by The Who on TIDAL. [44] Critics and fans were confused by the storyline, but Kit Lambert pointed out this made Tommy no less confusing than the operas of Richard Wagner or Giacomo Puccini a century earlier. Astley was able to access the original 8 track tapes and bring out instruments that had been buried, such as the guitar in "Christmas", the French horn in "Sparks", the cymbals in "The Acid Queen" and the organ in "We're Not Gonna Take it". Connect your Spotify account to your Last.fm account and scrobble everything you listen to, from any Spotify app on any device or platform. [44] "Pinball Wizard", "I'm Free" and "See Me, Feel Me" were released as singles and received airplay on the radio. The Who présentent la vidéo de "Pinball Wizard", telle qu'on la verra sur le futur DVD "Tommy - Live At The Royal Albert Hall". [68], Dave Marsh thought the problem with the album's narrative is that there isn't enough transitional material provided by the lyrics. A cover of Mercy Dee Walton's "One Room Country Shack" was also recorded but was scrapped from the final track listing as Townshend could not figure out a way to incorporate it in the plot. Goldman asserted that, based on innovation, performance, and "sheer power", Tommy surpasses anything else in studio-recorded rock. Live, Daltrey performed lead vocals on "1921" and "The Acid Queen" while Moon played Uncle Ernie for "Tommy's Holiday Camp. Sensation 22. Leave feedback. Available on DVD and Blu-ray. [2], As Tommy grows older, he discovers that he can feel vibrations sufficiently well to become an expert pinball player ("Pinball Wizard"). [71] He wanted to try and convey the world of a deaf, dumb and blind boy, and decided to "depict a kind of breaking out of a certain restricted plane into freedom. Play full-length songs from Underture (Live) by The Who on your phone, computer and home audio system with Napster [31], The Who took a break from recording at the end of 1968 to tour, including a well received appearance at The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus on 10 December. Disc and Music Echo ran a front-page headline saying "Who's Tommy: A Masterpiece". Découvrez plus de 56 millions de titres, créez et écoutez vos propres playlists et partagez vos titres préférés avec vos amis. Townsend, Entwistle and Moon just tearing it up, rock and roll at it's loud and nasty best. [121], The musical had a mixed response from critics,[122] while Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle thought the show was too passive. Tommy was remastered and released by MCA Records in 1996 on the 30th anniversary of the original release with the following tracks: *sales figures based on certification alone^shipments figures based on certification alone, "Pinball Wizard: Pete Townshend Finds His Signature Guitar Sound", "Robert Christgau's 1969 Jazz & Pop Ballot", "500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone's definitive list of the 500 greatest albums of all time", "The Who to release Super Deluxe Box Set and Deluxe Edition", "Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montreal", "Glynn Ross, 90, turned Seattle into opera destination", "Tommy – As Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra", "Tommy Australian concert production 1973", "Exclusive: Watch The HillBenders Put a Bluegrass Spin on The Who's 'Tommy, "Rock Legend Pete Townshend Meets The Hillbenders! The CD reissue of the film soundtrack also included an additional Overture. Must have for The Who's fans. Miracle Cure 21. Tommy Live At The Royal Albert Hall. Tommy is the fourth studio album by the English rock band The Who, a double album first released in 23 May 1969. Underture: B1g: Driving Four: B2: The Magic Bus: 7:30: Credits Producer – The Who; Notes "Formerly DL7-9175" Underneath the MCA-2022 in the back upper right. [23][46], When it was released, critics were split between those who thought the album was a masterpiece, the beginnings of a new genre, and those that felt it was exploitative. Anyone who owned the vinyl copy of Live at Leeds will barely recognize its digitized namesake. [20], The Who started recording the album at IBC Studios on 19 September 1968. [113], Townshend also oversaw the production of a soundtrack album, on which the unrecorded orchestral arrangements Kit Lambert had envisaged for the original Tommy LP were realised by the extensive use of synthesizer. In October 1969, the Who played six shows at the Fillmore East, where Leonard Bernstein praised them for their new music. French charts and music portal. Townshend asked McInnerney to do the cover artwork for Tommy in September 1968. This indicated that live performances of Tommy had a significant positive response. Here the Who original remaster feels huge, as does "Underture" in all its instrumental glory. [125] The Broadway run lasted from 1993 to 1995. [106], The album and concerts featured an all-star cast, including Graham Bell (as The Lover), Maggie Bell (as The Mother), Sandy Denny (as The Nurse), Steve Winwood (as The Father), Rod Stewart (as The Local Lad), Richie Havens (as The Hawker), Merry Clayton (as The Acid Queen) and Ringo Starr (as Uncle Ernie). After spending all night arguing with Barsalona, the band agreed to perform at Woodstock for $12,500. [21] There was no firm title at this point, which was variously referred to as Deaf, Dumb and Blind Boy, Amazing Journey, Journey into Space, The Brain Opera and Omnibus. Deezer: free music streaming. [77] Polydor released a newly remastered version on single disc in 1996, which had been remixed by Jon Astley. Melody Maker's Chris Welch visited IBC studios in November and while he was impressed with the working environment and the material,[30] the project still did not have a title and there was no coherent plotline. The movie version starred Roger Daltrey as Tommy, and featured the other members of the Who, plus a supporting cast that included Ann-Margret as Tommy's mother, Oliver Reed as "the Lover", with appearances by Elton John, Tina Turner, Eric Clapton, Arthur Brown, and Jack Nicholson. [37] The group started tour rehearsals and promotional activities for the single and Lambert went on holiday in Cairo. Tous les titres de The Who. [111], In 1975 Tommy was adapted as a film, produced by expatriate Australian entrepreneur Robert Stigwood and directed by British auteur Ken Russell. Fiddle About 13. A lot of the songs were soft. To edit or make changes to the data, please return to musicbrainz.org. [120] Townshend wrote a new song, "I Believe My Own Eyes", to explain the relationship between Tommy's parents, but otherwise tried to be faithful to the music on the original album. Townshend met with the group after the band's May 2015 performance in Nashville.[129]. The Los Angeles version of this show featured Phil Collins as Uncle Ernie, Patti LaBelle as the Acid Queen, Steve Winwood as the Hawker, Elton John as the Pinball Wizard, and Billy Idol as Cousin Kevin. [112] In several cinemas, the film supported a multi-track soundtrack billed as quintaphonic sound, which placed speaker banks in the four quadrants of the house and directly behind the centre of the screen. [73] For this edition, the cover was revised to remove The Who's faces, which were originally placed at the request of the record label. This is a great live album and I can easily understand why it is considered a classic. As recording was near completion, McInnerney received a number of cassettes with completed songs and a brief outline for the story, which he immediately recognised as being based on Baba's teachings. Check out Underture (Live) by The Who on Amazon Music. Underture (1996 remix) ~ Recording by The Who. Certes, les voix ont quelques peu vieillis, le tempo quelques peu ralentis, mais que ce live fait du bien aux oreilles !! 1. [23] As well as their usual instruments, Townshend played piano and organ and bassist John Entwistle doubled on french horn. [119], In 1991, Townshend broke his wrist in a cycling accident and could not play guitar. A number of interviews where Pete Townshend has commented on the concept and meaning of, This page was last edited on 14 January 2021, at 19:35. 2 in the UK album charts. [38] The album overshot its April deadline, as stereo mastering continued into the end of the month. The stage show had a second run on 13 and 14 December 1973 with a different cast including David Essex, Elkie Brooks, Marsha Hunt, Vivian Stanshall, Roy Wood, and Jon Pertwee. Featuring the timeless classics "Pinball Wizard," "See Me, Feel Me," and "I'm Free," the night also saw the band treat fans to … Let us know what you think of the Last.fm website. [39], After delays surrounding the cover artwork, Tommy was released on 17 May 1969 in the US by Decca and 23 May in the UK by Track Records. Years later, Captain Walker returns home and discovers that his wife has found a new lover. Recording on the album began in September 1968, but took six months to complete as material needed to be arranged and re-recorded in the studio. [70] Townshend had originally considered Alan Aldridge for the cover. Townshend eventually settled on Tommy because it was a common British name, and a nickname for soldiers in the First World War. This removes Tommy's mental block, and he recovers his senses, realising he can become a powerful leader ("Sensation"). During "Pinball Wizard", Abbie Hoffman took to the stage to protest about the imprisonment of John Sinclair before being kicked offstage by Townshend, while during "See Me, Feel Me", the sun rose, almost as if on cue. The album was mostly composed by guitarist Pete Townshend, and is a rock opera that tells the story of Tommy Walker, a "deaf, dumb and blind" boy, including his experiences with life and his relationship with his family. "[94], Public reaction to the Who's concerts that included Tommy was overwhelmingly positive. In April 2017 The Who took to the stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall to perform their rock opera Tommy live in its entirety for the first time in their long and illustrious career. Welcome 23. Join Napster and play your favorite music offline. [10] His friend, International Times art director Mike McInnerney, told him about the Indian spiritual mentor Meher Baba,[11] and Townshend became fascinated with Baba's values of compassion, love and introspection. Découvrez Tommy de The Who sur Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.co.uk. There were two performances that took place on the same evening. Smash The Mirror 18. Sally Simpson (Live) The Who. [39], After a few warm up gigs towards the end of April,[41] the group gave a preview concert to the press at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London on 1 May. 18 - Underture 19 - I'm Free 20 - Miracle Cure 21 - Sensation 22 - Sally Simpson 23 - Welcome 24 - Tommy's Holiday Camp 25 - We're Not Gonna Take It 26 - I Can't Explain 27 - Join Together 28 - I Can See For Miles 29 - Who Are You 30 - Love, Reign O'er Me 31 - Baba O'Riley 32 - Won't Get Fooled Again Synopsis . Underture 11. About “Underture” The third and final instrumental track on The Who’s rock opera Tommy. There's A Doctor 15. "[67] High Fidelity magazine also characterized the Who's album as a "reasonably hard-rock version" of the opera. Tommy's Holiday Camp 25. Charlesworth, Chris and McInnerney, Mike, (foreward) Townshend, Pete (2019). An EP of selections from the album was planned to be released in the UK in November 1970, but was withdrawn. Previous Who live shows had always dropped two, three or four tracks from the album but for this show in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust the band would perform every track. Tommy has never had a definitive plot, but the following synopsis was published following the original album's release. Pinball Wizard 14. The Who is an English rock band formed in 1964. Cheers! You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. 7 in the US in 1969,[42] but in 1970 it re-entered the charts, at which time it went on to peak at No. Keith Moon appeared as Uncle Ernie (in Melbourne only), Graham Bell as the Narrator, with local stars Daryl Braithwaite (as Tommy), Billy Thorpe, Doug Parkinson, Wendy Saddington, Jim Keays, Broderick Smith, Colleen Hewett, Linda George, Ross Wilson, Bobby Bright, Ian Meldrum (as Uncle Ernie in Sydney), and a full orchestra. Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. A couple want four girls but instead receive three girls and a boy, raising him as a girl anyway. [27] Other songs had been previously recorded by the Who and were recycled; "It's A Boy" was derived from "Glow Girl", an out-take from The Who Sell Out, while "Sparks" and "Underture" re-used and expanded one of the instrumental themes in "Rael". [17] The Who biographer Dave Marsh subsequently said the interview described the narrative better than the finished album. [74], In 2003 Tommy was made available as a deluxe two-disc hybrid Super Audio CD with a 5.1 multi-channel mix. Underture (live) Tommy Live At The Royal Albert Hall. [36] Entwistle had become fed up with recording, later saying "we had to keep going back and rejuvenating the numbers ... it just started to drive us mad. [2], A quack claims his wife can cure Tommy ("The Hawker"), while Tommy's parents are increasingly frustrated that he will never find religion in the midst of his isolation ("Christmas"). [112] As well as the Who, the film's music track and the original soundtrack LP also employed several session musicians including Caleb Quaye, Ronnie Wood, Nicky Hopkins, Chris Stainton, and longtime Who associate John "Rabbit" Bundrick. Townshend later said, "We know that the stage act we had, with Tommy in it, would work under any circumstances, because it had worked many times on tour. The show includes all time classics like ‘Pinball Wizard’, ‘I’m Free’, ‘Amazing Journey’, ‘We’re Not Gonna Take It’, ‘I Can’t Explain’, ‘Who Are You’, ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’, ‘I Can See For Miles’ and many more! [82] The Coliseum Theatre gig is available on the 2007 video release At Kilburn 1977 + Live at the Coliseum. [41], The album was commercially successful, reaching No. The album had a hostile reception with the BBC and certain US radio stations, with Tony Blackburn describing "Pinball Wizard" as "distasteful". The Who - Sparks (Live at Woodstock) The Who - Underture - Tommy - 1969 Underture - The Who - Live in Amsterdam 1969 The Who Underture Underture The Who Download SoundHound The only App that can give you results through singing and humming search! Townshend and Kit Lambert realised they needed a larger vehicle for their music than hit singles and a new stage show, and Townshend hoped to incorporate his love of Meher Baba into this concept. Townshend thought Mike McInnerney, a fellow follower of Meher Baba, would be a suitable choice to do the cover. [123] Townshend and Des McAnuff rewrote parts of the musical when it moved from La Jolla to Broadway, to show a darker side for the title character. Tommy is told by the Doctor to "Go to the Mirror! [25] A significant amount of material had a lighter style than earlier recordings, with greater prominence put on the vocals. The second Isle of Wight performance is available on Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970, released in 1996. Miracle Cure (Live) The Who. [7] That year's The Who Sell Out included a mini-opera in the last track, "Rael", which like "A Quick One..." was a suite of musical segments joined together. To edit or make changes to the data, please return to musicbrainz.org. Moon later said, "It was, at the time, very un-Wholike. [1], British Army Captain Walker goes missing during an expedition and is believed dead ("Overture"). [67] Bayles argued that it was more acceptable to audiences than the art rock "concoctions" of the time because of the cultural climate during the late 1960s: "Tommy was considered more authentic, precisely because it consists of hard rock, rather than doctored-up Mussorgsky ... and avoids the typical pseudoromantic themes of art rock (fairy-tale bliss and apocalyptic angst) in favor of the more up-to-date subject of popular culture itself. Townshend came up with the concept of Tommy after being introduced to the work of Meher Baba, and attempted to translate Baba's teachings into music. [28] "The Hawker" was a cover of Sonny Boy Williamson's "Eyesight to the Blind". 02:43 19. He praised Townshend for deliberately constructing the album so that each song can be enjoyed individually and felt that he is determined to "give his audience what it wants without burying his own peculiarity". "[24] Townshend asked Entwistle to write two songs ("Cousin Kevin" and "Fiddle About") that covered the darker themes of bullying and abuse. [99][100], In 1970 Ferdinand Nault of the Montreal ballet group Les Grands Ballets Canadiens created the first dance-based adaptation of Tommy. [52] Robert Christgau wrote in 1983, "Tommy's operatic pretensions were so transparent that for years it seemed safe to guess that Townshend's musical ideas would never catch up with his lyrics. Daltrey reste impertubable et sa performance vocale est linéaire. [80] In 2013, a super deluxe version of Tommy was released as a 3-CD / Blu-ray box set. Editing. Tommy now relies on his sense of touch and imagination, developing a fascinating inner psyche ("Amazing Journey/Sparks"). [46] In 2000 it was voted number 52 in Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums. Let us know what you think of the Last.fm website. A complete performance is available on the 2002 Deluxe Edition of the live album Live at Leeds, recorded on 14 February 1970. Tommy was acclaimed upon its release by critics, who hailed it as the Who's breakthrough. [21] Though Townshend wrote the majority of the material, the arrangements came from the entire band. "[83] Roger Daltrey's voice had improved substantially since the group's early tours, and they realised their new live act could completely change their career. [8], Pete Townshend talking to Jann Wenner, August 1968[9], By 1968, Townshend was unsure about how the Who should progress musically. The concerts featured the Who, plus a guest cast, backed by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Measham. [92] In June 1970, the group performed two shows at the Metropolitan Opera House, which was the first time Townshend announced the show as being the "last Tommy ever". The final step was for record company approval from Polydor, making one concession that pictures of the band should appear on the cover. The Who is an English rock band formed in 1964. The original album has sold 20 million copies and has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Townsend, comme à son habitude, nous régale de son riff ravageur et de sa voix pas si fluette qu'il veux bien nous faire croire ! The opera was abandoned after writing a single song, the hit single, "I'm a Boy". These were added to the globe on the front. Townshend used several guitars in the studio, but made particular use of the Gibson J-200 acoustic and the Gibson SG. Premium. [116], "Pinball Wizard" was a major hit when released as a single. Excellent sound quality. His wife, Mrs. Walker, gives birth to their son, Tommy ("It's a Boy"). Scrobbling is when Last.fm tracks the music you listen to and automatically adds it to your music profile. Welcome (Live… Moon got the songwriting credit for suggesting the idea, though the music was composed and played by Townshend. 2 great live shows of 2 great albums and 1 special Hit Parade ... too good price for these fulfilling sets. ")[47] Key problems included an unclear explanation of what Tommy didn't hear or see in "1921", how or why he plays pinball, why "Smash the Mirror" leads into "I overwhelm as I approach you" (the opening line in "Sensation"), why Tommy tells his followers in "We're Not Gonna Take It" they cannot drink or smoke but can play pinball, and what the "you" is in "Listening to you, I get the music". Overture is the opening track on The Who’s 1969 rock opera Tommy. [88] Though media attention was on Bob Dylan playing his first major live concert since 1966, the Who stole the show. The team that created the Kat also did a-ha's "Take On Me" video. [15] He decided that the Who should record a series of songs that stood well in isolation, but formed a cohesive whole on the album. [69], Tommy was originally released as a two-LP set with artwork designed by Mike McInnerney, which included a booklet including lyrics and images to illustrate parts of the story. "[72] The finished cover contained a blue and white web of clouds, a fist punching into the black void to the left of it. He also wanted the material performed in concert, to counter the trend of bands like the Beatles and the Beach Boys producing studio output that was not designed for live performance. [101] The ballet performance toured New York in April 1971, which included a light show and accompanying films by the Quebec Film Bureau. [126] McAnuff revisited Tommy during the 2013 season of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. [34], By March 1969, some songs had been recorded several times, yet Townshend still thought there were missing pieces. [87] Two weeks later, the group played the second Isle of Wight Festival, using one of the largest live PAs available. ... with excerpts from various songs from "Tommy" including "Overture," "Underture," and "We're Not Gonna Take It." The Who - Sparks (Live at Woodstock) The Who - Underture - Tommy - 1969 Underture - The Who - Live in Amsterdam 1969 The Who Underture Underture The Who Download SoundHound The only App that can give you results through singing and humming search! We're Not Gonna Take It 26. The drums, guitars and vocals come through nicely. Go directly to shout page. The Tommy Tour was a concert tour by the English rock band the Who.It was in support of their fourth album, the rock opera Tommy (1969), and consisted of concerts split between North America and Europe. Great set list. Sensation 19. "[23] The final recording session took place on 7 March, the same day that "Pinball Wizard" was released as a single. Start the wiki. Sessions were block-booked from 2pm – 10pm, but recording often spilled over into the early morning. Listen to Underture (Live) by The Who - Tommy Live At The Royal Albert Hall. But for 2 DVD, we can hear fruitful commentary of Pete and Rojer. Its critical standing diminished slightly in later years; nonetheless, several writers view it as an important and influential album in the history of rock music. [107] Richard Harris played the role of the specialist on the record, but he was replaced by Peter Sellers for the stage production. Underture (Live at Woodstock ’69) Pinball Wizard; I’m Free; See Me, Feel Me (Live at Leeds ’70) Heaven And Hell; Pete Townshend Dialogue (Live at Leeds ’70) Young Man Blues(Live at Leeds ’70) Summertime Blues (Live At Leeds ’70) DISC THREE. [124] McAnuff won a Tony Award in 1993 for Best Director, while Wayne Cilento won the award for Best Choreographer. Sensation (Live) The Who. [22] Kit Lambert took charge of the production, with Damon Lyon-Shaw as engineer. Do You Think's Alright 12. Listen to Underture by The Who. Tommy Live At The Royal Albert Hall. A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Sally Simpson 23. [25] The Who's US record company, Decca Records, got so impatient waiting for new product that they released the compilation album Magic Bus: The Who on Tour which received a scathing review from Greil Marcus in Rolling Stone over its poor selection of material and misleading name (as the album contained studio recordings and was not live). Join Together 28. [18] Townshend later regretted publishing so much detail, as he felt it forced him to write the album according to that blueprint. The Who Live at Lyon (Endless Wire bonus CD) 2006 "Guitar and Pen" Townshend Daltrey Who Are You: 1978 "Had Enough" Entwistle Daltrey Entwistle Who Are You: 1978 "Happy Jack" Townshend Entwistle Daltrey Non-album single 1966 "Heart to Hang Onto" (cover, live) Townshend Townshend Live at the Royal Albert Hall: 2000 "Heat Wave" (cover) [41] At the end of May, the group played four nights at the Kinetic Playground, Chicago, and they noticed the audience would all stand up at the same time, and stay standing. 2017 Tommy & More was a United Kingdom 7-date concert tour by British band The Who.The first two nights saw the band performing live in its entirety their 1969 studio album Tommy along with a few classics, with the rest of the tour featuring an extended Tommy set as a centerpiece to an otherwise greatest hits show.
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