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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.
They began rehearsing a live performance of the rock opera at Hanwell Community Centre on 1 April, where they worked out a running order that could be played live by the group. [40] Daltrey's voice had improved, and the quality of their live shows improved. [41] The first live performance of Tommy was a press reception at Ronnie Scott's on 1 ...
Live from Toronto (2006) The Who at Kilburn: 1977 (2008) The Who Live In Texas '75 (2012) Quadrophenia Live in London (2014) 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)
"Naked Eye" is a song by The Who, written by Pete Townshend. The studio version was released on the group's 1974 compilation album Odds and Sods (reissued in 1998). Live versions appear on Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970, View from a Backstage Pass, Greatest Hits Live, Thirty Years of Maximum R&B, and both reissues of Who's Next.
This leg included two shows at The Forum in Inglewood, California and five more at the Los Angeles Sports Arena and ended before a huge crowd at Toronto's CNE Stadium on 16 July, the group's last performance until the following January.
Live at Hull 1970; Live at Leeds; Live at the Fillmore East 1968; Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 (The Who album) Live at the Royal Albert Hall (The Who album) Live from Toronto (The Who album)
Live from Toronto (2006) View from a Backstage Pass (2007) Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who (2008) View from a Backstage Pass is a live compilation by The Who ...
The Who by Numbers Tour was a concert tour by the English rock band the Who, in support of their seventh album, The Who by Numbers (1975). It began on 3 October 1975, ended on 21 October 1976 and consisted of 79 concerts split between North America and Europe.