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RE: Whobabe - Sadler's Wells "telecast" ?





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> From:	TheWho-Digest-Owner@igtc.com [SMTP:TheWho-Digest-Owner@igtc.com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, April 05, 2000 11:53 PM
> To:	TheWho-Digest@igtc.com
> Subject:	The Who Mailing List Digest V7 #87
> 
> 
> The Who Mailing List Digest
>   Wednesday, April 5 2000  Volume 07 : Number 087
> 
> 
> 
> In this issue:
> 
> 	Broadcast in Milwaukee area
> 	Who Are You
> 	"LIfeHouse" this Sat
> 	FD & IH article transcribed
> 	Re: IT'S HARD (but not very often)
> 	In living memory...
> 	Gateway WAY; Best Who album?; Daltrey/Townshend vocals
> 	RE:The great debate (By Numbers vs. Who Are You vs. It's Hard)
> 	"What's hard is making it feel hard." PTownshend
> 	Lifehouse Broadcast NYC Area
> 	WBN+WAY+IH=?
> 	Re: "What's hard is making it feel hard." PTownshend
> 	Lifehouse Chronicles  SF Bay Area
> 	Re: "What's hard is making it feel hard." PTownshend
> 	Re: RE:The great debate (By Numbers vs. Who Are You vs. It's Hard)
> 	Lifehouse broadcast in Chicago
> 	A Zak Question (sort of) 
> 	Wall of Sound tour news
> 	tour
> 
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> 
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 18:27:01 -0500
> From: "Corkface" <corkface@delphi.com>
> Subject: Broadcast in Milwaukee area
> 
> For those of you in the Milwaukee area, the Lifehouse broadcast will be at
> 7
> p.m. on April 9. The "world premiere" of "Blues to Bush" will be on April
> 16
> at 7 p.m. It's going to be on WKLH, 96.5. You can check out the website at
> www.wklh.com for a short description. Click on the link for "April World
> Premiere Month."
> 
> 
> Diane
> AKA Corkface
> corkface@delphi.com
> 
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> 
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 20:34:37 -0700
> From: Peter A Steeves <p_n_steeves@juno.com>
> Subject: Who Are You
> 
> I thoroughly enjoyed the song by song summation of It's Hard by SCHRADE
> in Akron.  I remember when that album came out, how anticipated it was,
> and how dissapointed I was left once I absorbed it (positive comments
> were also related to here).  The tour that accompanied the album,
> however, was fantastic (at least the Rich Stadium show was).  My two
> cents on Who Are You....this album has been kicked around way to much
> over the years for my liking.  This album gave me more insights into the
> Who's music than any other with the possible exception of Quadro.  I love
> the backing vocals on EVERY song they appear on.  Moon's drumming is much
> better than I have ever heard the critics give him credit for. 
> Townshend's writing was top notch, particularly 'Guitar and Pen', and
> 'New Song' (the one song I have never seen live that I would love to see
> is 'New Song').  The OX was stepping out of Townshend's shadows, finally
> accepting that Daltrey may be able to sing some of his songs better than
> him.  The brass is great.  There is clearly a sense of innovation and
> urgency in the air with the advent of punk and Townshend's response to
> it.  I think this album will endure the test of time, as will the Who. 
> Top Who albums in my book: 1. Who Are You.....2. Who By Numbers....3.
> Quadrophenia
> 
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> 
> Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 01:26:12 EDT
> From: WhoBabe1@aol.com
> Subject: "LIfeHouse" this Sat
> 
> Hello all you beautiful people!!!!
>  Sat. night from 10 om to midnight they are going to telecast Pete's 
> LifeHouse from the concert he just played recently in London!!!!!!! 
> 
	[O'Neal, Kevin W.]  Hey back at you!!  We are beautiful aren't we
!!!
	I take it you meant to write broadcast, not "telecast", right??  Let
us know, if there is Vid. to be had, I WANT IT!!!!!!

	Kevin in VT.