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Re: ML's comments, etc.



>I saw the PPV from '89 and whereas I loved the orchestration, Daltrey's
>voice pooped out quite early... I saw them in '82 and was completely
disgusted.  I saw them in '76 and loved and cherished every second of it. I
won't
>cast perspirations on others who like later versions of the Who
>.... I DO hope this version
>is good - I'll always hope that... This is a nice second chance for the
>boys to the the ending of the Who live thing right, and do Quadrophenia
>the way it was always supposed to have been done..... And most importantly
>I think the MUSICIAN lineup this time will be better.

Jeff:

Daltrey's voice was strong all the way through the Raleigh show, most likely
because the band had two rest days just before it. I hope that he'll loosen
up the first day and be THERE on the second...cause that's when I will be there.
Keep in mind that the PPV was at the end of a long tour. The RCMH has his
voice strong, too.
And I agree that the lineup sounds even better this time around.

>And regarding the PISTOLS, this is the original lineup, unless one
>of the following will not be there:  Glenn Matlock (a GREAT bass player)
>Steve Jones, Paul Cook, or John Lydon.  

Well, I was thinking of Sid Vicious, actually. 
I'd go to see them too, if they were playing as close as Atlanta (which is a
good 6 hours from here).



                   Cheers                   ML

"Never underestimate the power of human stupidity."  L. Long