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Wednesday, October 04, 2023

THE WHO - TOMMY LIVE! - New York Radio City 1989 | Voodoo Wagon

 The Who

Radio City Music Hall
New York City, NY
June 27, 1989

01 Charlie Kendall - National Broadcast Intro
02 Roger Daltrey - Stage Intro
03 Who, The - Overture
04 Who, The - 1921
05 Who, The - Amazing Journey
06 Who, The - Sparks
07 Who, The - Eyesight To The Blind
08 Who, The - Christmas
09 Who, The - Cousin Kevin
10 Who, The - The Acid Queen
11 Who, The - Pinball Wizard
12 Who, The - Do You Think It's Alright
13 Who, The - Fiddle About
14 Who, The - There's A Doctor
15 Who, The - Go To The Mirror
16 Who, The - Smash The Mirror
17 Who, The - Tommy Can You Hear Me
18 Who, The - I'm Free
19 Who, The - Miracle Cure
20 Who, The - Sally Simpson
21 Who, The - Sensation
22 Who, The - Tommy's Holiday Camp
23 Who, The - We're Not Going To Take It
24 Charlie Kendall - National Broadcast Break
25 Who, The - I Can't Explain
26 Who, The - Substitute
27 Who, The - Baba O'Reilly
28 Who, The - Love Reign O'er Me
29 Who, The - I'm A Man
30 Who, The - A Friend Is A Friend
31 Who, The - My Wife
32 Who, The - You Better You Bet
33 Who, The - Behind Blue Eyes
34 Who, The - Won't Get Fooled Again
35 Charlie Kendall - National Broadcast Outro (fragment)

DRAFTERVOI he say:
"Digitized Sept. 2023 from my master copy of the broadcast, recorded from KFOG-FM on two Maxell XL-II C90s. No breaks or tape flips.  The national broadcast was carried on more than 300 stations.  New York's WNEW broadcast an hour-long pre-concert show, but the national broadcast began about 7 1/2 minutes before the concert.  I've included that introduction.  Unfortunately, I did not record the post-concert outro and credits, so that's missing.

There's a pre-FM of this circulating, but "Won't Get Fooled Again" is cut off on it.

This particular concert received press coverage all over the country.  I've included several newspaper reviews in the artwork folder.  And because we love Our Beloved Audience, I took the time to sweep up scraps from the internet for your perusal: backstage passes, a ticket, and a poster."



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