PETE TOWNSHEND
We love Pete and the short lived Deep End band did some great gigs from Brixton Academy to Cannes and often in aid of charity but it is long out of print in this entire format and even the selected down highlights featured on 'Deep End Live!' is no longer available it would seem.
Lots of it (from Brixton Academy ) is available via Youtube and knock yourselves out looking there. It IS worth it but if you want the near as complete session as broadcast in America you could do worse than this. ( I tend to kick off the adverts!)
Pete Townshend - Deep End - BRIXTON ACADEMY 1985 - Voodoo Wagon
The Deep End Band:
Pete Townshend - guitar, vocals
David Gilmour - guitar, vocals
John Rabbit Bundrick - keyboards
Chucho Merchan - bass
Simon Philips - drums
Peter Hope-Evans - harmonica
Jody Linscott - percussion
Gina Foster - backing vocals
Coral Gordon - backing vocals
Billy Nicholls - backing vocals
Ian Ellis - backing vocals
Chris Staines - backing vocals
The Kickhorns: Simon Clarke; Tim Saunders; Peter Thoms; Roddy Lorimer; Dave Plews
Some line up! As notes Draftervoi over at base on the back of The Voodoo Wagon
On November 1 and 2, 1985, Pete Townshend's band Deep End played a charity concert at the Brixton Academy in London, England for the Double O charity. Double 'O' Charity, Ltd. is a charity established by the rock group The Who in 1976. Pete Townshend took a more active role in the charity after 1983 when The Who had their first of several "official retirements" from touring. The charity supports programs for drug and alcohol rehab, domestic violence and sexual abuse, music education, emergency disaster relief and young people's prison reform.As a working band, Deep End was only in existence for a few months. Besides the two Brixton shows, Deep End performed at the Tube show, and at the MIDEM trade fair in Cannes, France on 29th January 1986. That Cannes show was later broadcast on Rockpalast TV in Germany.The two Brixton concerts were recorded by the King Biscuit Flower Hour and have a complex release history. (see the notes; the most detailed you will find about this now rare live set)
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