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Edoardo Genzolini, author
Италия
Добавлен 29 авг 2019
“In this archive, time has already gone by, and its disappearance allowed space to manifest itself.” (enrico ghezzi)
Part of what I find is in this channel; the rest is inside my books for Schiffer Publishing LTD.
Part of what I find is in this channel; the rest is inside my books for Schiffer Publishing LTD.
The Who - Winterland 1976 - 8mm film!
Winterland, San Francisco (CA). Sunday, March 28, 1976.
Shot by Sansara-Nirvana Murphy, edit with audio by me. Audio courtesy of Alberto Genero.
Find more of Sansara's wonderful work in my book, here reviewed by The Who: www.thewho.com/teenage-wasteland-the-who-at-winterland-1968-and-1976/
Shot by Sansara-Nirvana Murphy, edit with audio by me. Audio courtesy of Alberto Genero.
Find more of Sansara's wonderful work in my book, here reviewed by The Who: www.thewho.com/teenage-wasteland-the-who-at-winterland-1968-and-1976/
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The Who - Winterland - 1968.02.23
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0:00 Substitute 02:30 Pictures of Lily 05:04 Pete gets annoyed by attendee / Introduces "Tattoo" 05:54 Pete introduces "I'm a Boy" 06:30 Pete hits attendee with the guitar Recording courtesy of Mark d'Ercole and Tom Tallon. Photos courtesy of Dawn Hall Estate of Douglas Kent Hall/scans by Princeton University Library; Frank Zinn, courtesy of Richard Martin Frost. Check out my book: www.amazon.c...
The Who - I Can't Explain - Fillmore Auditorium - 1968.02.22
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Fillmore, 1805 Geary Blvd, San Francisco. Recording courtesy of Tom Tallon and Mark d'Ercole. Photo by Paul Sommer. Check out my book: www.amazon.com/Teenage-Wasteland-Winterland-1968-1976/dp/0764367358
Cream - The Forum - October 19, 1968 - NEW AUDIENCE TAPE
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00:00 White Room 05:10 I'm So Glad 14:29 Sitting On Top of the World 19:08 Crossroads Recording and photo courtesy of Bruce Reed. Check out my Cream book: www.amazon.com/Cream-Clapton-Sitting-Francisco-February-March/dp/0764365924/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3VLNZOWMTH0ZW&keywords=cream clapton, bruce & baker sitting on top of the world&qid=1704303617&sprefix=cream clapton,aps,198&sr=8-1
The Who - Civic Auditorium 1971 NEW SOURCE - I Can't Explain, Substitute, Summertime Blues
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Civic Auditorium, San Francisco. December 13, 1971. Check out my book "Teenage Wasteland" for the chronicle of The Who in the Bay Area with more than 500 unseen photos: www.amazon.com/Teenage-Wasteland-Winterland-1968-1976/dp/0764367358/ref=sr_1_3?qid=1702140332&refinements=p_27:Edoardo Genzolini&s=books&sr=1-3&text=Edoardo Genzolini
Teenage Wasteland: The Who at Winterland, 1968 and 1976 book teaser
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"Teenage Wasteland" is more than a book: it's an Access All Areas to the Who's Winterland and Bay Area shows featuring: 👉A foreword by San Francisco Chronicle pop music critic (1970-2009) and author Joel Selvin; 👉Over 520 unseen and rare photos in color and b/w; 👉Further research regarding the rumored soundboard recording made by Kit Lambert in February 1968; 👉A thorough overview of all Bay Are...
The Who - Fillmore East - May 16, 1969 - Fire night
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Find more in my book: www.amazon.com/Who-Concert-Memories-Classic-1964-1976/dp/0764364022/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the who concert memories&qid=1641391353&sprefix=the who concert memories,aps,142&sr=8-1
Cream - Fillmore - March 3, 1968 NEW SOURCE
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Fillmore Auditorium, 1805 Geary Blvd, San Francisco. First set: 00:00 N.S.U. 18:04 Politician 23:53 Sunshine of Your Love Second set: 27:55 Tales of Brave Ulysses 32:28 Spoonful Preview photo from Winterland, March 2, 1968, by Paul Sommer. Check out my book: www.amazon.com/Cream-Clapton-Sitting-Francisco-February-March/dp/0764365924/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1687368909&refinements=p_27:Edoardo Genzolini&s...
Cream - Winterland - March 9, 1968 - the unheard tape
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First set: 00:00 Bill Graham's introduction / Tales of Brave Ulysses 04:42 N.S.U. Crossroads (missing) 17:02 Sweet Wine Second set: 29:03 Spoonful (incl. Cat's Squirrel) 34:34 Sunshine of Your Love 40:51 Sitting on Top of the World 45:43 Steppin' Out Traintime (missing) Toad (missing) I'm So Glad (missing) 46:38 Sleepy Time Time (misplaced from first set) Check out my book: www.amazon.com/Cream...
The Who - Fillmore West - June 18, 1969 NEW SOURCE!
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First set: 00:00 Heaven & Hell 04:13 Fortune Teller/Tattoo Second set: 09:52 I'm A Boy 12:47 Happy Jack 15:11 A Quick One, While He's Away 28:00 My Generation 31:37 Shakin' All Over 34:59 Tommy intro 36:35 It's A Boy 37:13 1921 39:42 Amazing Journey/Sparks 44:38 Eyesight to the Blind 46:41 Christmas 50:07 The Acid Queen 54:07 Pinball Wizard 57:00 Do You Think It's Alright? 57:24 Fiddle About 58...
The Who - Live in Chicago - November 29, 1973
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International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL November 29, 1973.
The Who - Fillmore West - August 14, 1968 NEW SOURCE!
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Fillmore West, 10 Market St., San Francisco CA. 00:00 Heaven & Hell 04:25 Fortune Teller/Tattoo 10:05 Summertime Blues 13:47 Young Man Blues 30:35 Boris the Spider 33:46 Stage banter - Pete changes string 34:52 Happy Jack 37:06 Relax 58:00 Intro to A Quick One (references to "Deaf Dumb & Blind Boy"/Tommy) 59:28 A Quick One While He's Away 01:10:49 Intro to Magic Bus 01:12:22 Magic Bus 01:19:49 ...
The Who - DON'T LOOK AWAY - LIVE - Fillmore Auditorium (San Francisco), February 22, 1968
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Learn everything about the San Francisco appearances of the Who in my book "Teenage Wasteland: The Who at Winterland, 1968 and 1976," coming with a foreword by Joel Selvin: www.amazon.com/Teenage-Wasteland-Winterland-1968-1976/dp/0764367358/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?crid=2KIBGRQ9J9NZ4&keywords=teenage wasteland book&qid=1693914275&sprefix=teenage wasteland,aps,299&sr=8-13&fbclid=PAAabwj_Lpo91JPaMYmAc7FPw...
The Who - Run Run Run LIVE - Fillmore Auditorium (San Francisco), February 22, 1968
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Learn everything about the San Francisco appearances of the Who in my book "Teenage Wasteland: The Who at Winterland, 1968 and 1976," coming with a foreword by Joel Selvin: www.amazon.com/Teenage-Wasteland-Winterland-1968-1976/dp/0764367358/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?crid=2KIBGRQ9J9NZ4&keywords=teenage wasteland book&qid=1693914275&sprefix=teenage wasteland,aps,299&sr=8-13&fbclid=PAAabwj_Lpo91JPaMYmAc7FPw...
The Who - I Can See for Miles LIVE - Fillmore Auditorium (San Francisco), February 22, 1968
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Learn everything about the San Francisco appearances of the Who in my book "Teenage Wasteland: The Who at Winterland, 1968 and 1976," coming with a foreword by Joel Selvin: www.amazon.com/Teenage-Wasteland-Winterland-1968-1976/dp/0764367358/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?crid=2KIBGRQ9J9NZ4&keywords=teenage wasteland book&qid=1693914275&sprefix=teenage wasteland,aps,299&sr=8-13&fbclid=PAAabwj_Lpo91JPaMYmAc7FPw...
The Who - CALL ME LIGHTNING LIVE - Montreal Forum (Canada) - March 27, 1968
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The Who - CALL ME LIGHTNING LIVE - Montreal Forum (Canada) - March 27, 1968
The Who - Fillmore West - August 15, 1968
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The Who - Fillmore West - August 15, 1968
The Who - SUPER 8 - Berkeley Community Theater, June 16, 1970
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The Who - SUPER 8 - Berkeley Community Theater, June 16, 1970
Pete Townshend interview at Fillmore West, June 17, 1969
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Pete Townshend interview at Fillmore West, June 17, 1969
THE WHO - MusiCarnival (Cleveland, OH) 1968.07.14 - RARE 8MM
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THE WHO - MusiCarnival (Cleveland, OH) 1968.07.14 - RARE 8MM
The most powerful of power trios!
@higsterful: Very true but from memory of seeing my ATF band during that pre “Tommy” era (and when memory fails…Setlist.fm ) there are songs, largely from the magnificent “Sell Out” which they never did live (“Armenia, I Can’t Reach You”) “Our Love Was, Sunrise (1x each), Rael” (4x). There are 2 vids of The Legend performing”Sunrise” and “I Can’t Reach You” but I would (figuratively) kill to hear full band versions.
@LLF-yz8vv We’ve all been to konserts where the band performs material from a just or very soon to be released album and sometimes it gets polite applause but not the reaction those songs would later get so I’m curious as to the reception this very new music received and did Pete (my hero) give any explanation of what wd. become their first legendary work? I also saw Janis at F.H. with (I believe) Richie Havens opening.
1:29 erreur ( Guy platteau Marseille France 😎)
@edoardogenzoliniauthor7802 1:29
Sound no good 🎸🎤🥁🔥👍 rip ⭕❌ 1:29
0:16 Looks like the rig my garage band recorded with in the early 80's. Da dum dum dum doo-lay!
Is there anyway I can download this audience recording? I went to Guitars101 and I could not find it, I collect soundboards and audience recordings of the band and I wonder if there is any way to download this in FLAC, the audio is already compressed enough as it was recorded on a cassette, but YT to FLAC wont help much too, lol.
From them I got glory
After reading in Melody Maker magazine about the Who's latest,loudest and raunchiest new hit single "I Can See for Miles", inspired Paul McCartney to write "Helter Skelter" with the Beatles .
why does Bernie have to plaster his name right over this super cool footage?
Dommage que le son n'est pas terrible c'est un de mes titres préféré 🥁🎤🎸🔥👍( Guy platteau Marseille France 😎)
Never heard this live before. Any chance a tape of the whole gig exists?
@@GenerationXReunion very unlikely... Partly because they did two different sets, and I doubt anyone brought enough tape to record both. This and the other songs from this show you can find in my channel are from the first set.
@ Cheers for the reply
Nice and raw! Brilliant
Shame no video of this. Great song!
Oh yeah that's a real classic isn't it? Hope your book isn't missing half of its pages.
GREAT `AUDIE'!!!! LOVE THE PHOTO TOO!!!! THANK YOU VERY KINDLY FOR THE GREAT POST!!!!!!!!
Thank you! You can find many more from the same show in my book "The Who: Concert Memories from the Classic Years".
anything with the Fleetwood Mac/Greenie from this era?? so little footage of that incredible line- up
@@davidevans3227 nothing from me unfortunately
@@edoardogenzoliniauthor7802 hey! hello.. thanks for reply.. 🙂 it was a rather random thing for me to ask.. my favourite band though, 'Peter greens' fleetwood mac.. ..heard 'i can see for miles' on the radio, just now, very interesting track.. probably one of the first songs by the Who i got into
Incredible to hear some of the 'Goodbye Cream' performances on another mike. The 'Sitting On Top' album guitar signal was very thin at times(out-of-phase microphones, maybe????) .
Ty4Post Miister.
This is incredible. I had no idea this song was ever performed live.
JUST THE BEST EVER BAND
Fuck , the The Who were great For all of the negative things against Promoter Bill Graham , he didn’t really harm groups in the long term . Yeah , his demands on bands might have been tough financially eg 75 mile exclusion zone for performances and having two play twice in one night for 2-3 nights (just like the clubs that the Beatles played in while in Hamburg Germany) but the Fillmore, Fillmore West and Fillmore East and later Winterland were great bases for NEW bands to build a following , especially the European groups . Do remember rock bands were still looked down upon in 1968-1972 by the police, mayors and some concert venues It’s not like the British bands had huge halls in Britain . Bar Wembley arena , all their indoor venues at the time could only do under 3,000 . The big bands started to use Earls Court (15 to 20,000 ) but that was rare and it wasn’t a great venue acoustically So for some like the Rolling Stones , they’d wait till the summer to do outdoor events . Of course travelling around Britain could take a day but America , christ a days travel and you are still in the same State. In the US , many Colleges and Universities had indoor event centres that could hold 10,000 plus . So for groups couldn’t attract such large grounds in one concert, Graham’s venues were ideal . Do several shows, find new fans and stay in a city for 2-3 nights .
I think this might be the greates live performance ever
Clapton was never the same after heroin. Sad.
If he hadn't stopped using heroin, he would be dead now.
Something happened to the fingers and brain and he had to change his style of music to basic everyday type music.
Awww , now I want this on CDs
Clean this up and release it to fans worldwide!
I had the pleasure of talking to a chap who saw The Ooo many times from The Goldhawk, right up to the heady live animal band days of the early 70's. he told me that the first time he saw them, they played fairly routine, yet ragged pop usic type stuff. he said that when he saw them demo Tommy at some club gigs in the UK, they had gone from pop, to sounding like 'a metal dustbin (garbage can, for you in the USA) being cut in half with a chainsaw'. Sounds like a good night out, if you ask me!
Always loved this song, never knew they ever played it live.
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Wow! I saw them in LA on this tour
I'm convinced Keith was an alien dropped off in Wembley in 1946 and told to transform percussion as we know it. He was beamed up in '78. Job done.
THIS SOUNDS LIKE LIVE VOL.2....GRATITUDE...
@@DouglasMBrockie Thank you. "Ulysses" and "Sunshine" from this show were used in Volume II.
Anyone who says Jack Bruce is not rock music's greatest bassist just needs to listen "N.S.U" here. There is also a furious version of "I'm So Glad" on their MSG shows in November 1968, where all of them just shine.
I love Jack Bruce, but James Jameson was the governor….Jack would agree…🏴🏴🏴
Was at that show in msg
Amazing! Those drums……🥁
no audio wtf
Awful sound...
Were the Vagrants with Leslie West on this show?
They were. He was wearing a feather cape and played a red Gibson SG.
H.S.A.S. Wolfgang's.
Doobie who what you see, friend. 🎉
They can recover flight recorders found on the ground of the oceans, and they reconstruct computer drives having been flattened by tanks - why does it seem to be impossible to bring these aural treasures to a far better sound quality? Is it a financial or a factual problem?
Because it was probably recorded on a cheap, now very obsolete and inferior brand of equipment sitting on someone’s lap, probably far from the stage, picking up interference from noise in the hall with old style “D” batteries 🔋 which would not last a very long time, especially in a heated room. There is no way to fix the sound on this, even with the highly advanced re-mastering techniques of today! thank you 🧑🎤 🏁 👩💼👩🎓
Was there one night.
Roger Daltrey's favourite Who song. One of mine too. Saw them live many times, but never heard them play it. Thanks for posting.
He gives a strange reason why they don't play it at all, except apparently this one time. I love Pete's music, but he's kind of a strange person.
So you gonna release the full audio eventually?
They should have included segments of “Miles” as part of their improvised long jams throughout the career.
I'm really curious about Pete's rig in this photo. In Feb 1968 he would have been using the Sound City amps in the US for the first time, but there is no name plate on the amps (although the face plate matches up otherwise), which I have seen on all the Sound City heads. Also, is Pete using an ES-335 here? He was still a few months away from getting the SG Special at Manny's. At any rate, you can hear him on the cusp of his truly great tone.
Sound City and an ES-335 which he played in both sets and smashed at the end of the second set. At Winterland, on the two following nights, he used a 1964 sunburst Strat and a Coral Hornet only for "I Can See for Miles".
I cant believe it. First time hearing this..always wanted to. My god those chords sound massive.
"Let the place burn down!" -edgy 1969 guy
And not even at the bands Apex ,what energy they had on stage ,you don’t see this often these days with new live performances.
Thanks Edoardo! Spiffing stuff! I was there when this happened. On a date with a high school teacher! We drove into the city from upstate NY. New Paltz. She was bowled over by the Who. She had never seen anything like it. Well NOBODY had! She had been a strict folkie, but the boys got to her. As I remember, we started smelling smoke, then it got thicker and we began to see it. Then came the “altercation” with the cop. Soon after that we exited out the doors onto 6th Street and shortly after that the Who came out of the stage doors just up the way. Keith Moon had a wine bottle he drained and threw the empty across the street up onto the fire escape busting it into tiny pieces. A real crowd pleaser. I was 17 years old and my life changed forever. Thanks again, Edoardo! I have your books as well. Great! Ciao, mio fratello!
Thank you for your comment and for sharing your experience from that night ❤
Thanks Eduardo-this is pretty great -you can get some idea how EPIC the moment was. Pete in full windmill mode as the NYFD Chief strolls onstage amidst the smoke! The crowd went absolutely out of our minds when he kicked said chief. In a lifetime blessed with 1000s of concerts, THIS was IT.