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samedi 22 décembre 1973

THE WHO ~ The Sundown Theater. Edmonton. London. England.

  *** CONCERT DAY 3 # 4 -- DECEMBER 18 - 19 - 22 - 23, 1973 ***
 
🕖 Set Times:
6:450 pm — Doors Open
7:30 pm —
Babe Ruth (UK)
 8:45 pm — The Who (UK)
 
Support act : BABE RUTH
  ~ QUADROPHENIA TOUR 1973 ~
 

Quadrophenia
is the sixth studio album by the English (from London) rock band The Who, released as a double album on 26 October 1973. Quadrophenia is the only Who album entirely composed by Pete Townshend. Produced by The Who - Kit Lambert - Chris Stamp - Pete Kameron - Glyn Johns.
 

Who's Next is the fifth studio album by English (from London) rock band The Who, developed from the aborted Lifehouse project, a multi-media rock opera written by the group's guitarist Pete Townshend as a follow-up to the band's 1969 album Tommy. Released on August14, 1971. Produced by The Who - Kit Lambert - Chris Stamp - Pete Kameron - Glyn Johns. It has since been viewed by many critics as the Who's best album and one of the greatest albums of all time

THE WHO (Band)

Roger Daltrey — lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica, percussion (1964–1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1996–present)
Pete Townshend — lead and rhythm guitar, backing and lead vocals, keyboards (1964–1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1996–present)
John Entwistle — bass guitar, horns, backing and lead vocals (1964–1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1996–2002; died on June 27, 2002)
Keith Moon — drums, backing and lead vocals (1964–1978; died on September 7, 1978)

The Setlist
THE WHO
 
I Can't Explain (Single - 1964)
Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran cover - Single - 1958)
My Wife (
Who's Next - 1971)
My Generation (
My Generation - 1965)
 Am the Sea (Quadrophenia - 1973)
The Real Me
(Quadrophenia - 1973)
The Punk and the Godfather (Quadrophenia - 1973)
I'm One (Quadrophenia - 1973)
5:15 (Quadrophenia - 1973)
 Sea and Sand (Quadrophenia - 1973)
Drowned (Quadrophenia - 1973)
Bell Boy (Quadrophenia - 1973)
Doctor Jimmy (Quadrophenia - 1973)
Love, Reign O'er Me
(Quadrophenia - 1973)
Won't Get Fooled Again
(Who's Next - 1971)
Pinball Wizard (
Tommy - 1969)
See Me, Feel Me (Tommy - 1969)

Encore

Substitute (Single - 1966)
Magic Bus (Single - Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy - 1968)
Naked Eye (Single -
Odds and Sods - 1974)
 Spoonful (Willie Dixon cover - released by Howlin' Wolf - 1960) >
> Road Runner (Bo Diddley cover - Single - 1959) (Tease)
 
***
Time Set : 2h00

mercredi 19 décembre 1973

THE WHO ~ The Sundown Theater. Edmonton. London. England.

  *** CONCERT DAY 2 # 4 -- DECEMBER 18 - 19 - 22 - 23, 1973 ***
 
🕖 Set Times:
6:450 pm — Doors Open
7:30 pm —
Babe Ruth (UK)
 8:40 pm — The Who (UK)
 
Support act : BABE RUTH
  ~ QUADROPHENIA TOUR 1973 ~
 

Quadrophenia
is the sixth studio album by the English (from London) rock band The Who, released as a double album on 26 October 1973. Quadrophenia is the only Who album entirely composed by Pete Townshend. Produced by The Who - Kit Lambert - Chris Stamp - Pete Kameron - Glyn Johns.
 

Who's Next is the fifth studio album by English (from London) rock band The Who, developed from the aborted Lifehouse project, a multi-media rock opera written by the group's guitarist Pete Townshend as a follow-up to the band's 1969 album Tommy. Released on August14, 1971. Produced by The Who - Kit Lambert - Chris Stamp - Pete Kameron - Glyn Johns. It has since been viewed by many critics as the Who's best album and one of the greatest albums of all time

THE WHO (Band)

Roger Daltrey — lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica, percussion (1964–1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1996–present)
Pete Townshend — lead and rhythm guitar, backing and lead vocals, keyboards (1964–1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1996–present)
John Entwistle — bass guitar, horns, backing and lead vocals (1964–1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1996–2002; died on June 27, 2002)
Keith Moon — drums, backing and lead vocals (1964–1978; died on September 7, 1978)

The Setlist
THE WHO
 
I Can't Explain (Single - 1964)
Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran cover - Single - 1958)
My Wife (
Who's Next - 1971)
My Generation (
My Generation - 1965)
 Am the Sea (Quadrophenia - 1973)
The Real Me
(Quadrophenia - 1973)
The Punk and the Godfather (Quadrophenia - 1973)
I'm One (Quadrophenia - 1973)
5:15 (Quadrophenia - 1973)
 Sea and Sand (Quadrophenia - 1973)
Drowned (Quadrophenia - 1973)
Bell Boy (Quadrophenia - 1973)
Doctor Jimmy (Quadrophenia - 1973)
Love, Reign O'er Me
(Quadrophenia - 1973)
Won't Get Fooled Again
(Who's Next - 1971)
Pinball Wizard (
Tommy - 1969)
See Me, Feel Me (Tommy - 1969)

Encore

Substitute (Single - 1966)
Magic Bus (Single - Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy - 1968)
Naked Eye (Single -
Odds and Sods - 1974)
 Spoonful (Willie Dixon cover - released by Howlin' Wolf - 1960) >
> Road Runner (Bo Diddley cover - Single - 1959) (Tease)

 
***
Time Set : 2h00

lundi 4 juin 1973

FACES ~ The Sundown Theater. Edmonton. London. England.


*** This show was the third to last Faces-gig with Ronnie Lane, founding member, on bass. Her was replaced by ex-Free member Tetsu Yamaguchi.  Lane had informed the band three weeks earlier that he was quitting. The show on the 6th at The Sundown Theater was the last appearance with the group. ***

*** CONCERT DAY 3 # 4 -- JUNE 1 - 3 - 4 - 6, 1973 ***

🕖 Set Times:
6:30 pm — Doors Open
8:00 pm — Faces (UK)

Support Act: ---
 
~ OOH LA LA FACES TOUR 1973 ~
 

 Ooh La La
is the fourth and final studio album by the English rock band Faces (formed by members of Small Faces after lead singer and guitarist Steve Marriott left to form Humble Pie), released in March 5, 1973. Producer Glyn Johns. It reached number one in the UK album chart in the week of 28 April 1973. This is the last album before the Faces reunited in 2021 to record a new record together.
 

FACES (Band)
 
Rod Stewart — lead vocals, harmonica, occasional banjo and guitar (1969–1975, 1986, 1993, 2015, 2019, 2020, 2021-present)
Ronnie Lane — bass, vocals, guitar (1969–1973; died on June 4, 1997)
Ron Wood (member of the Rolling Stones since 1975) — guitar, vocals, bass (1969–1975, 1986, 1993, 2009–2012, 2015, 2019, 2020, 2021-present)
Ian McLagan — keyboards, backing vocals (1969–1975, 1986, 1993, 2009–2012; died on December 3, 2014)
Kenny Jones — drums, percussion (1969–1975, 1986, 1993, 2009–2012, 2015, 2019, 2020, 2021-present)
 

The Setlist
FACES 

 Intro
Miss Judy's Farm (A Nod's As Good As a Wink... to a Blind Horse - 1971)
Silicone Grown (Ooh La La - 1973)
Cindy Incidentally (Ooh La La - 1973)
The Stealer (Free cover
Angel (Rod Stewart cover)
True Blue (Rod Stewart song)
Stay With Me (A Nod's As Good As a Wink... to a Blind Horse - 1971)
You Wear It Well (Rod Stewart song)
I'd Rather Go Blind (Etta James cover)
Jealous Guy (John Lennon cover)
You Wear It Well (Rod Stewart song)
Maggie May (Rod Stewart song)
My Fault (Ooh La La - 1973)
Borstal Boys (Ooh La La - 1973)
Too Bad (A Nod's As Good As a Wink... to a Blind Horse - 1971)
Twistin' the Night Away (Sam Cooke cover)

Encore

Memphis, Tennessee (Chuck Berry cover)
(I Know) I'm Losing You (The Temptations cover)
We'll Meet Again  (Vera Lynn cover)
(A capella)



***
 Time Set: 1h40
 





 

dimanche 3 juin 1973

FACES ~ The Sundown Theater. Edmonton. London. England.


*** This show was the second to last Faces-gig with Ronnie Lane on bass. Her was replaced by ex-Free member Tetsu Yamaguchi.  Lane had informed the band three weeks earlier that he was quitting. The show on the 6th at The Sundown Theater was the last. ***

*** CONCERT DAY 2 # 4 -- JUNE 1 - 3 - 4 - 6, 1973 ***

🕖 Set Times:
6:30 pm — Doors Open
8:00 pm — Faces (UK)

Support Act: ---
 
~ OOH LA LA FACES TOUR 1973 ~
 

 Ooh La La
is the fourth and final studio album by the English rock band Faces (formed by members of Small Faces after lead singer and guitarist Steve Marriott left to form Humble Pie), released in March 5, 1973. Producer Glyn Johns. It reached number one in the UK album chart in the week of 28 April 1973. This is the last album before the Faces reunited in 2021 to record a new record together.
 

FACES (Band)
 
Rod Stewart — lead vocals, harmonica, occasional banjo and guitar (1969–1975, 1986, 1993, 2015, 2019, 2020, 2021-present)
Ronnie Lane — bass, vocals, guitar (1969–1973; died on June 4, 1997)
Ron Wood (member of the Rolling Stones since 1975) — guitar, vocals, bass (1969–1975, 1986, 1993, 2009–2012, 2015, 2019, 2020, 2021-present)
Ian McLagan — keyboards, backing vocals (1969–1975, 1986, 1993, 2009–2012; died on December 3, 2014)
Kenny Jones — drums, percussion (1969–1975, 1986, 1993, 2009–2012, 2015, 2019, 2020, 2021-present)
 

The Setlist
FACES 

Intro
Miss Judy's Farm (A Nod's As Good As a Wink... to a Blind Horse - 1971)
Silicone Grown (Ooh La La - 1973)
Cindy Incidentally (Ooh La La - 1973)
The Stealer (Free cover
Angel (Rod Stewart cover)
True Blue (Rod Stewart song)
Stay With Me (A Nod's As Good As a Wink... to a Blind Horse - 1971)
You Wear It Well (Rod Stewart song)
You Wear It Well (Rod Stewart song)
Maggie May (Rod Stewart song)
Jealous Guy (John Lennon cover)
My Fault (Ooh La La - 1973)
Borstal Boys (Ooh La La - 1973)
Too Bad (A Nod's As Good As a Wink... to a Blind Horse - 1971)
Twistin' the Night Away (Sam Cooke cover)

Encore

Memphis, Tennessee (Chuck Berry cover)
(I Know) I'm Losing You (The Temptations cover)
We'll Meet Again  (Vera Lynn cover) (A capella)



***
 Time Set: 1h40