Set list
- I Can't Explain
- The Seeker
- Substitute
- Fragments
- Who Are You
- Behind Blue Eyes
- Real Good Looking Boy
- Baba O'Riley
- Relay
- Drowned
- A Man In A Purple Dress
- The Real Me
- You Better You Bet
- My Generation
- Cry If You Want (Jam)
- Won't Get Fooled Again
Encore
Line Up
Roger Daltrey: Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals
Pete Townshend: Vocals, Guitar
John Bundrick: Piano, Keyboards
Pino Palladino: Bass
Zak Starkey: Drums
Simon Townshend: Backing Vocal, Guitar
Newspapers
Townshend und Daltrey begeistern zum Auftakt
thewho.de, 10.06.2007
Mit einem rund 110 minütigen Set haben the Who am Samstag Abend ihre Deutschland-Tour in Fulda eröffnet. Vor rund 5000 Fans auf dem nicht ausverkauften Messe-Gelände ...
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The Who rockten auf der Fuldaer Messe-Galerie
Fuldaer Zeitung, 10.06.2007
FULDA. Mag es auch wochenlang zuvor trocken gewesen sein, eines ist gewiss: Pünktlich zu einem Open Air Event in Fulda lässt Petrus seine Muskeln spielen. Just als The Cult g...
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Kein Kleinholz von den Altrockern
Heilbronner Stimme, 11.06.2007
The Who, gibt's die noch? Zumindest in Fulda-Sickels dürfte daran kein Zweifel bestehen. Die Konzertbesucher am Samstag waren gewarnt und kauften fleiß...
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Fanreports
Klemens
Another fine show from The Who in Fulda. It was the first concert of the band in Fulda, located at an earlier Airfield of the US forces. Nearly 5000 fans saw a 110 minute show, featuring the band's greatest hits. The setlist was identical to the show in Antwerp, but without The Kids Are Alright. Pete was in fine form, but seemed to be tired. He had technichal problems during the set, and wasn't satisfied with the accoustic guitar and started Drowned twice. In Baba O'Riley, the guitar went out, so Pete came too late to sing the "Don't cry..." verse. But Pete took it all with his typical sense of humor. Roger was perfect. His voice was strong, clear and he was 110 minutes on fire. At the end of the show he said, that he hopes that the band will play a lot more shows here in Fulda. The setlist was very similar to the European shows in 2006. Only 3 new numbers were in the set, two of them accoustic. No Wire and Glass, no Mike Post Theme nor Black Widow's Eyes - a little bit disappointing. The Cult were a good support act, playing 45 minutes, including some of there biggest hits like Rain or She Sells Sanctuary. Ten minutes before their act the rain came, but when they hit the stage, the wheather was fine. "Rain is God's blessing", Pete said with a friendly smile later – and The Who were the perfect band, to celebrate more than 40 years of Rock'n Roll...