The Who "Live At The Fillmore East 1968" (Import) (Remastered 180 Gram) Vinyl 3-LP Set (2018 Polydor Records pressing)
Live at the Fillmore East 1968 is a live album by the English rock band The Who. It was recorded at the Fillmore East, New York City on Saturday 6 April 1968 and released on 20 April 2018 as a double album on CD, and a triple album on LP. (Wiki)
The band had originally been booked to play four shows over two nights, April 5-6, but fears of social unrest over the recent assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King led to the decision to play just one show per night. Both shows were recorded by manager Kit Lambert for a potential live album, although technical issues led to most of the first show being unusable. Tapes from the both shows were cut to acetate and nearly released, but the project was ultimately canceled; boots of the acetate appeared a few years later, leading to clamor for a belated official release. (Wiki)
The eventual release contains all the songs played at the April 6 show with the exception of openers "Substitute" and "Pictures of Lily", as only fragments had been captured. A 33-minute version of "My Generation" was brand-new, not having been heard on versions of the show taken from the original acetate. Another difference from the boot copy was the performance of "A Quick One", which on the acetate had stemmed from the show on April 5 and contained an oblique reference to the assassination of MLK at its close. Most of the original between-song dialogue was preserved, including Townshend humorously cussing out the original Village Theater and praising its new name and ownership. (Wiki)
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