Set list
- I Am The Sea
- The Real Me
- Quadrophenia
- Cut My Hair
- The Punk And The Godfather
- I'm One
- The Dirty Jobs
- Helpless Dancer
- Is It In My Head
- I've Had Enough
- 5.15
- Sea And Sand
- Drowned
- Bell Boy
- Doctor Jimmy
- The Rock
- Love Reign O'er Me
- I'm The Face - Quadrophenia Finale
Encore
- Magic Bus
- Won't Get Fooled Again
- Behind Blue Eyes
- Substitute
- I Can't Explain
- The Kids Are Alright
- Who Are You
Line Up
Roger Daltrey: Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
John Entwistle: Backing Vocal, Bass
Pete Townshend: Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Vocals
John Bundrick: Piano, Keyboards
Jon Carin: Keyboards
Dennis Farias: Brass Section
Simon Gardner: Brass Section
Nick Lane: Brass Section
Jody Linscott: Percussion
Billy Nicholls: Backing Vocal
PJ Proby: Vocals
Neil Sidwell: Brass Section
Zak Starkey: Drums
Simon Townshend: Guitar, Vocals
Roy Wiegand: Brass Section
Fanreports
Michael Riddle
Pete and Roger did Magic Bus with Pete on electric, then switched to acoustic for Won't Get Fooled Again. John joined in on bass on the 3rd verse. Roger picked up acoustic guitar to start off with a "folkish" Kids Are Alright. A sign of finality.... Pete mentioned that this was the 60th show, with 10 more to go. That this was his last opportunity to be able to perform with his brother Simon.
Ronald Taylor
Greetings! Excellent site; you're doing a great service. The show at Hardee's Walnut Creek Amphitheater in Raleigh on Sunday night proved once again that Pete Townshend is one of the all time quintesential rockers as he and bandmates Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle proceeded to tear the roof off the place. This year's version of Quadrphenia features a slightly condensed and altered program of the spoken narration (all prerecoded this year} which accompanies the show. Pete proved that he can wail on acoustic when he wants to, as well as kick out the jams electric if he were so inclined, as he did on six of the Quadrophenia tunes and all but two of the seven encore songs. At first satisfied with playing rhythm in his forays into amplified mayhem, he later played slashing and searing lead runs for a fairly substantial length of time on Sea & Sand, The Rock, Can't Explain, and Who Are You, while the stripped down rendition he and Daltrey performed of Magic Bus was a showstopper. The entire crowd was on it's feet and heavily into it for the entire gig. The entire band along with Roger's (thankfully recovered) voice were in great form and Pete couldn't help but break into a grin (as well as a windmill) on more than one occasion. John was observed shaking his fingers and saying "Owe" at the end of a thunderous reworking of Who Are You, an {unheard of at this venue} almost fifteen minutes past the eleven o'clock curfew.