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  1. Just came across this. I do love Pete’s voice. It’s always a great complement to the songs. His section in songs such as Naked Eye, Bargain, and  Baba O’Riley, and his Who songs ( I’m One, Eminence, However Much I Booze) solo albums are some of my favorites. 

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  2. On 1/17/2024 at 8:52 PM, calvino said:

    Checked out Pete's Lifehouse DVD release from the library ---- from 2000 ---- been listening to the latest boxset a lot - via Spotify --- this Dvd is pretty great.

     

    Checking the credits, I looked up Phil Palmer -- the other guitarist on the gig. Co-wrote "I'm No Angel" - Allman's solo hit - didn't realize that. Also his uncles are Ray and Dave Davies....  He plays well on this DVD.

     

    The whole DVD production is nice.

     

    Must admit, when I listen to Pete singing --- I never miss Roger. 

     

     

     

     

  3. 10 hours ago, remphish1 said:

    I was in 310. 305 would be the sweet spot. I don’t think ga makes sense to get the full experience in my opinion. 

    We were in 211, near the wall. Frankly the views were A+ and the sound amazing. To give you an idea, three days have passed, and my wife and I are still talking about it. 

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  4. 22 hours ago, 5hake1t0ff said:

    For me, Evicted is the low point, as it sounds too much like his pop-y solo songs but for a few Cate Le Bon-infused sonic flourishes. And I get how Soldier Child can sound of-a-kind with Across the World and White Wooden Cross, but I don't really mind it because I find it to be the most interesting, both melodically and interesting, of the three.

    These are but quibbles for me, and I'm still stuck into listening to this album all the way through, at least for now.

    I agree with comment on Evicted. Anyone else hear “Raspberry Beret” in it?

     

  5. 1 hour ago, nalafej said:

    I was at Square Roots for those two sets too. It was great! The lovely weather helped, but the fest offers good site lines, is not jam packed and solid drink options. Both bands were really inspiring last night imo! Was curious to see Superchunk without Jon Wurster and it wasn't a big deal. Sounded tight and super energerized.

    Great shows. Managed to be up front, too. Jon Langford and Sally Timms from The Mekons joined Eleventh Dream Day.

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  6.  Caught The Who last night in Chicago. Well worth it. I have a few songs on my Lifetime Wish List (Talk Show Host by Radiohead, Feed of Man by Wilco, ahem - done, to name a few), and Naked Eye by The Who. They played it, and it was well worth the wait. Damn.  5:15 also cooked. 

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  7. 46 minutes ago, chuckrh said:

    Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. I've been sitting on my tickets since before COVID. I was able to score some pretty good seats in the lower price realm so I hung onto them. I've never been disappointed by a show from him going back to the original Wall. Pros & Cons didn't play here but I did see an excellent show on the Radio KAOS tour. Pretty sure this will be the last chance with him.

    Same here - waited two years for it. I have seen him three other times, and they all were excellent. Looking forward to it!

     

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