The Who-Houston Summit 1975 DVD Dolby Digital 5.1 DVD9
Anyone seen this yet? It's getting rave reviews on Odds and Sods and some Who message boards. It's the complete '75 Houston Summit show and 40 minutes from the '75 Pontiac Silverdome show.
Is this Houston footage just the feed from the Jumbotron screen or is it something else? Is Dreaming From the Waist on the 30 Years of Max R&B DVD from Houston or is another '75 show? I want to say it's from Cleveland but I'm too lazy to dig out that DVD.
Chris
The Who live in Houston 1975 DVD
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Isn't this the one that was up for sale a few years ago, passed over by Trinifold, and purchased by a few fans?
Haven't seen it yet, but I've got a friend who I'm sure has already picked it up. I'll have to borrow it from her.
Haven't seen it yet, but I've got a friend who I'm sure has already picked it up. I'll have to borrow it from her.
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Not sure - it's listed on Ebay as being from "4Reel Productions" and the source is supposedly from the "original 3/4 reels" FWIW. I'm not really up to speed on what Who stuff in circulation and how long it's been doing the rounds.
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Bump. C'mon Who people - anyone heard anything about the 1964 Abbey Rd audition surfacing? alt.music.who doesn't have anything about it but someone on Odds and Sods is reporting that it's legit.
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Xenu wrote:What's the story thus far?
Someone on Odds and Sods claimed there is a new JPN boot of that '64 show (I forget the venue & date, it's on the Who Remembers the High Numbers boot) that also contains the EMI audition. Someone else posted that it was legit. IIRC the tracklist was Smokestack Lightning and 3 or 4 instrumentals. I'm not getting my hopes up...
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Chris M wrote:Bump. C'mon Who people - anyone heard anything about the 1964 Abbey Rd audition surfacing? alt.music.who doesn't have anything about it but someone on Odds and Sods is reporting that it's legit.
This is all I've seen:
benn kempster wrote:Hi All,
I received this yesterday in the mail from Japan and
it is *TRULY* a stunning boot.
The Live material purports to being from the Railway
Hotel & Lounge on 20.10.64 and is, in my view, better
sounding than previously heard on other boots. There
is some confusion though where the band "appear" to
play two versions of "Dance To Keep From Crying" in
the set, although I think that this may just have been
some kind of edit by Kit / Chris in the film that this
is the soundtrack to. It's very bass-heavy and
distorted to hell, but it truly captures The High
Numbers as the raw, talented, exciting and dangerous
band that they were.
The studio material is, to me, something else. ALL
instrumental material (featuring Roger on harmonica)
and absolutely NO vocals. This may well be the reason
that EMI rehected the material - after all, how were
they to know that there was a vocalist in the band?
Keith doesn't quite shine as much as I thought he
would, but then I guess he was under shackles in terms
of this being a serious demonstration of the band
musically, but he has a number of superb moments.
John, as was EVER the case is solid and rythmical with
a light but LOUD touch. but it's Pete here that is
the star of the show - every trick he had learnt up to
that date is on display here - he's loud, distorted
(at times), passionate and exciting.
I really would encourage anyone to track this gem down.
Kempo
No idea what it really sounds like.
"I know because it is impossible for a tape to hold the compression levels of these treble boosted MFSL's like Something/Anything. The metal particulate on the tape would shatter and all you'd hear is distortion if even that." - VD
Finally got the Houston 1975 DVD. Not the best Who concert or anything but a very enjoyable disc nonetheless. Some hillarious Moon moments. The 40 minutes of the Pontiac Silverdome show is really nice. Quality is a notch below the Roadrunner/ My Gen Blues segment on TKAA.
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