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dimanche 30 août 1970

The Isle Of Wight. UK., Festival # 1969 # 2: THE WHO - THE MOODY BLUES - JOE COCKER - FAMILY - FREE - THE PRETTY THINGS - KING CRIMSON - ... ~ The Isle Of Wight. Woodside Bay. Wootton. UK. Saturday, August 30, 1969.

1969


  *** It was the second of three music festivals held on the island between 1968 and 1970. ***

*** CONCERT DAY 1 # 2 -- AUGUST 30 - 31, 1969 ***
 
🕖 Set Times:
3:00 pm — Doors Open

 
 
 


Support Act: FAT MATTRESS (With Noêl Redding)  - BONZO DOG BAND (Jim Capaldi of Traffic played drums) - MARSHA HUNT & WHITE TRASH - AYNSLEY DUMBAR RETALIATION - EDGAR BROUHTON BAND - BLODWYN PIG - BLONDE ON BLONDE - GYPSY - ... - KING CRIMSON (billed, but did not appear) 
 

~ EDITION # 2 FESTIVAL - 1969 ~
 
(The 1969 festival,  two-day event took place on 30 and 31 August, was considerably larger and more popular than the previous year’s. The Who, one of the main attractions at the now legendary 1969 Isle of Wight Festival (August 30) - with an audience of about estimates of 150,000–250,000 people - presented their standard set at that time, which included the rock opera Tommy, as they had recently released that album and were touring in support of it. )
 

Tommy
is the fourth studio album by English (from London) rock power pop band The Who, released on May 19, 1969. Primarily written by guitarist Pete Townshend, Tommy is a double album and an early rock opera that tells the story of the fictional Tommy Walker. Producer Kid Lambert. Tommy,a masterpiece, was originally released as a two-LP set with artwork designed by Mike McInnerney, which included a booklet including lyrics and images to illustrate parts of the story, and it was the first successful "extended work" in rock music. The album, acclaimed by critics, was commercially successful, reaching #2 in the UK album charts. It peaked at #7 in the US in 1969, but in 1970 it re-entered the charts, at which time it went on to peak at # 4. 

 
THE WHO (Band)

"Roger" Harry Daltrey — lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica, percussion, ukulele (1962–1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1996–present)
"Pete"
Dennis Blandford Townshend — lead and rhythm guitar, backing and lead vocals, keyboards (1962–1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1996–present)
"John" Alec Entwistle — bass guitar, horns, backing and lead vocals (1962–1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1996–2002; died on June 27, 2002)
"Keith" John Moon — drums, backing and lead vocals (1964–1978; died on September 7, 1978)

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THE MOODY BLUES (Band)

"Justin" David Justin Hayward — lead vocals, guitars, cello, Mellotron (1966–2018)
"John" Charles Lodge — lead vocals, bass guitar, cello, double bass (1966–2018)
"Ray" Raymond Thomas — lead vocals, harmonica, flute, tambourine, oboe, piccolo, EMS VCS 3 (1964–2002; died on January 4, 2018)
"Graeme" Charles Edge — drums, percussion, 
backing and lead vocals, EMS VCS 3 (1964–2018; died on November 2021)
"Mike" Michael Thomas Pinder — lead vocals, Mellotron, Hammond organ, piano, acoustic guitar, cello (1964–1978; died on April 24, 2024)

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JOE COCKER (Band)
 
John Robert "Joe" Cocker — lead vocals (1961–2014; died on December 14, 2021)
+ Band
 
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FAMILY (Band) 
 
Roger Chapman — vocals, harmonica, saxophones, percussion (1966–1973, 2013–2016)
John "Charlie" Whitney — guitars, sitar, keyboards (1966–1973)Rob Townsend — drums, percussion (1967–1973, 2013–2016)
John "Poli" Palmer – keyboards, flute, vibraphone, synthesisers, backing vocals (1969–1972, 2013–2016)
John Weider — bass, guitar, violin, backing vocals (1969–1971)
 
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FREE (Band) 

Paul Rodgers — vocals (1968–1971, 1972–1973), keyboards, piano (1972), lead guitar (1972), rhythm guitar (1972–1973)
Paul Kossoff — lead guitar (1968–1971, 1972, 1972–1973; died 1976)
Andy Fraser — bass guitar, keyboards, piano, rhythm guitar (1968–1971, 1972; died 2015)
Simon Kirke — drums, percussion (1968–1971, 1972–1973), backing vocals (1972–1973)
 
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THE PRETTY THINGS (Band)
 
Phil May — lead vocals, maracas, harmonica (1963–1971, 1971–1976, 1978–2020; died on May 15, 2020)
Jon Povey — keyboards, vocals (1967–1971, 1971–1976, 1978–1981, 1994–2007)
Pete Tolson — guitar (1970–1971, 1971–1976, 1978–1981)
Wally Waller — bass, guitar, vocals (1967–1971, 1978–1981, 1994–2007)
Skip Alan — drums (1965–1968, 1969–1971, 1971–1976, 1978–1981, 1994–2007)
 
The Setlist
WHO

Intro Audio Tape

Heaven and Hell (Single B Side - 1970)
I Can't Explain (My Generation - 1965)
Fortune Teller (Benny Spellman cover Single B Side - 1964) (The Who Sell Out - 1967)
Young Man Blues (Mose Allison cover - Single - 1958) (The Kids Are Alright - 1969)

Tommy (1969)

It's a Boy
1921
Amazing Journey
Sparks
Eyesight to the Blind (Sonny Boy Williamson cover)
Christmas
The Acid Queen
Pinball Wizard
Do You Think It's Alright?
Fiddle About
There's a Doctor
Go to the Mirror!
Smash the Mirror
I'm Free
Tommy's Holiday Camp
We're Not Gonna Take It

Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran cover - Single -1958) (Single A Side - 1970)
Shakin' All Over (Johnny Kidd and the Pirates cover - Single - 1960) (The Who Sell Out - 1967)
My Generation (My Generation - 1965)
Naked Eye (New Song)


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 Time Set: 1h11

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The Setlist

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Time Set: 0h00




 

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