Photo by John V |
When you go to live shows regularly, as I do, you often see
a mix of fair/decent shows, good shows, or very good shows. Then there are the
concerts that can only be described by one word: epic. Sunday night at Mohegan Sun Arena, we were treated a truly
epic show by The Who. The night began with opening act Joan Jett & The
Blackhearts, who were recently inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Joan & the band tore up the place with a fierce, energetic 11-song set that
included “I Love Rock & Roll, Crimson & Clover, and Cherry Bomb.” Jett
prowled the stage, jamming on guitar, having a good time, and getting the
audience charged up for the main event. She’s a consummate live performer, and a
rock & roll road warrior. It was the perfect opening salvo to a great night
of music. Joan rocks!
Following a short break, during which text, photos & graphics about The
Who’s 50-year history were flashed on a screen, the band took the stage, and
kicked off the show with a terrific version of “I Can’t Explain.” After that we
were treated to almost two hours of classic songs, including “My Generation,
Who Are You, Sparks and I Can See For Miles.” Roger Daltrey was in excellent voice, and
sounded strong throughout the night, especially on a breathtaking, powerful vocal on “Love, Reign O’er
Me” that gave us chills. Pete Townshend performed a few of his trademark guitar
moves, and did a nice turn on lead vocal duties for “I’m One,” from Quadrophenia. The memorable show was nothing less than a celebration of the band’s enduring musical catalog, and both Daltrey & Townshend told a few stories about the group,
including an amusing tale regarding “The Kids Are Alright.” Townshend, in
particular, showed off his caustic sense of humor several times in the between song
chatter during the show. He's lost none of his wit (or grit) over the years.
Photo by John V |
But this night was all about the music, and if you were a fan, it was truly magical. Excellent
versions of “You Better You, Bet, I Can See For Miles and Join Together” had
the audience singing along & on their feet, which was where many of them
stayed throughout the evening. Song after song was amazing: “Bargain, Squeeze
Box" & even "Eminence Front” which was the most recent number performed during the
show, dating back to the 1982 album It's Hard. The backing band included longtime touring members Pino Palladino on
bass, Zak Starkey on drums and Townshend’s brother Simon on guitar. Palladino
& Starkey have incredibly big shoes to fill (those of John Entwistle &
Keith Moon, respectively) but they were both magnificent, and sounded sensational throughout the show. The entire band was totally in sync during the concert, and if Joan
Jett & The Blackhearts tore the roof off the joint during their set, The
Who truly demolished what was left of it during their time on stage.
As the show reached it’s final third, the band performed its
original mini-opera, “A Quick One While He’s Away,” as well as a few numbers
from Tommy, including a rousing
version of “Pinball Wizard.” By the way, kudos to the entire band & their
crew, and an extra shout out to the lighting & graphics team; the images
projected behind the band during the show were perfect. The evening ended with
the one-two punch of “Baba O’Riley” & “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” and the
audience certainly wanted more. But after some thank yous to the fans from Daltrey & Townshend,
this phenomenal night of music came to a close. Daltrey also mentioned in his
closing comments that the only other performer in their age group touring regularly
is Paul McCartney, and that he’s not doing too badly. He said they’d keep doing this
as The Who as long as it continues to makes sense, and then maybe they’ll make a change and just do two hours of Johnny
Cash songs! ;) “The Who Hits 50” tour continues with additional dates through the fall, and
if you love The Who, then get some tickets and see the show. It is very well worth it. You'll experience an unforgettable night of classic rock & roll.
Bad Reputation
Cherry Bomb
Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)
You Drive Me Wild
Light of Day
Love Is Pain
The French Song
Different
I Love Rock & Roll
Crimson & Clover
I Hate Myself For Loving You
Set List - The Who:
I Can't Explain
The Seeker
Who Are You
The Kids Are Alright
Squeeze Box
I Can See For Miles
My Generation
Behind Blue Eyes
Bargain
Join Together
You Better You Bet
I'm One
Love Reign O'er Me
Eminence Front
A Quick One (While He's Away)
Amazing Journey
Sparks
Pinball Wizard
See Me, Feel Me
Baba O'Riley
Won't Get Fooled Again
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