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Live from Toronto is a double live album by The Who recorded during the last concert of the It's Hard Tour at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, 17 December 1982. [2] These performances were originally broadcast live on cable TV and FM radio across the U.S. and Canada. It was later released in the early 1980s on VHS video tape.
After a successful tour in 1982, the band broke up. [8] Following two reunion gigs in 1985 (for Live Aid ) and 1988, the band toured in 1989 with an expanded line-up. [ 9 ] The band officially reunited in 1996, starting with a two-year retrospective tour of Quadrophenia . [ 10 ]
The Who Live at Shea Stadium 1982 (2015) The Who Live in Hyde Park (2015) [58] Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 2004 (2017) Tommy Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2017)
It's Hard is the tenth studio album by English rock band the Who.Released in September 1982, it was the final Who album to feature bassist John Entwistle, who died in 2002.
The band embarked on the It's Hard Tour in support of their 1982 album, It's Hard. After Townshend became weary of the group, they split in 1983. The Who occasionally re-formed for live appearances such as Live Aid in 1985, a 25th-anniversary tour in 1989 with Simon Phillips on drums and a tour of Quadrophenia in 1996–1997.
The Who concert disaster was a crowd disaster that occurred on December 3, 1979, when English rock band the Who performed at Riverfront Coliseum (now known as Heritage Bank Center) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, and a rush of concert-goers outside the Coliseum's entry doors resulted in the deaths of 11 people.
Five songs from this tour were released as bonus tracks to the 1997 editions of Face Dances ("The Quiet One" from the Shea Stadium on 13 October 1982), and It's Hard ("It's Hard," "Eminence Front," "Dangerous" and "Cry If You Want" from Toronto on 17 December 1982, the first three of which were later included on the 2007 release Live from Toronto.
Live at Shea Stadium is a live album by the English punk rock band The Clash.It was recorded at Shea Stadium in New York City on 13 October 1982, the band's second night opening for The Who; the concert was produced by Kosmo Vinyl.