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The Who / Live at Hull 1970

The Who / Live at Hull 1970 2CD standalone release

The Who‘s Live at Hull set – previously only available as part of the expensive 2010 Live At Leeds super deluxe edition box – is to be released as a standalone two-CD set on 19 November 2012.

The gig was originally recorded on 15 February 1970, the very next night after the celebrated Leeds performance. Apart from Magic Bus which wasn’t played in Hull, the set lists are identical.


Track listing

CD 1

  • 1. Heaven And Hell
  • 2. I Can’t Explain
  • 3. Fortune Teller
  • 4. Tattoo
  • 5. Young Man Blues
  • 6. Substitute
  • 7. Happy Jack
  • 8. I’m A Boy
  • 9. A Quick One, While He’s Away
  • 10. Summertime Blues
  • 11. Shakin’ All Over
  • 12. My Generation

CD 2

  • 1. Overture
  • 2. It’s A Boy
  • 3. 1921
  • 4. Amazing Journey
  • 5. Sparks
  • 6. Eyesight To The Blind (The Hawker)
  • 7. Christmas
  • 8. The Acid Queen
  • 9. Pinball Wizard
  • 10. Do You Think It’s Alright?
  • 11. Fiddle About
  • 12. Tommy Can You Hear Me?
  • 13. There’s A Doctor
  • 14. Go To The Mirror!
  • 15. Smash The Mirror
  • 16. Miracle Cure
  • 17. Sally Simpson
  • 18. I’m Free
  • 19. Tommy’s Holiday Camp
  • 20. We’re Not Gonna Take It

 

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11 thoughts on “The Who / Live at Hull 1970

  1. I got this one. It’s great! Absolutely fantastic, just like Live at Leeds – quelle surprise! But what I don’t understand is how this set can rate the label “DELUXE Edition” as was pasted across the shrink wrap of the edition I have. How is this a DELUXE Edition? While it may have been a part of a DELUXE Edition, and it may be a limited edition (probably not), as a stand alone it’s not a deluxe edition, because it’s just a release. No previous release containing only 6 tracks which was expanded to a full 33 tracks like Live At Leeds. I think record companies throw this term around too much, it diminishes the value. Don’t get me wrong, I am very happy with this purchase, but it’s just not Deluxe as claimed.

  2. Very pleased, didn’t get the Boxset and happy to pick this up, even with the Entwistle base added to fill the gaps
    Nice one and thanks for the alert

    1. Luckily I didn’t buy the Leeds box set which now goes for hundreds of dollars, otherwise I’d be pissed the only new feature in the box set is being sold separately for 20 bucks.

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