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A new item that includes a high-quality stereo audience recording of the Philadelphia performance from The Who’s farewell tour in 1982! A rare high-quality stereo audience recording of The Who’s Farewell Tour live performance held on September 25, 1982 at JFK Stadium, a huge facility that can accommodate 100,000 people. is now available! It has been digitized directly from the cassette master, and is recorded with a sound quality that stands out from the sound source of this day that has been distributed among enthusiasts! The sound quality is high-class for those days, and the range is wide, and not only the vocals but also each part is well-balanced and you can enjoy the clear sound that can only be heard outdoors! With the support of original drummer Terry Chimes, the Clash survived the crisis of Topper’s withdrawal, and ironically left behind one of the best performances since the band’s formation on this tour. Starting with the familiar MC of Cosmo Vinyl, “London Calling”, it was a short set of about 47 minutes, which was shorter than usual since it was a support act, but it was a parade of special numbers, as you can see from the cheers of the audience. You can listen to a passionate performance filled with tension from beginning to end! 01.Intro 02.London Calling 03.Rock The Casbah 04.The Guns Of Brixton 05.Police On My Back 06.Career Opportunities 07.Magnificent Seven 08.Should I Stay Or Should I Go 09.White Man In Hammersmith Palais 10. Brand New Cadillac 11.This Is Radio Clash 12.Somebody Got Murdered 12.Clampdown 14.I Fought The Law
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