Set list
- I Can't Explain
- Fortune Teller
- Young Man Blues
- Substitute
- Happy Jack
- I'm A Boy
- A Quick One While He's Away
- The Acid Queen
- Pinball Wizard
- Do You Think It's Alright
- Fiddle About
- There's A Doctor
- Go To The Mirror
- Smash The Mirror
- Miracle Cure
- Sally Simpson
- I'm Free
- Tommy's Holiday Camp
- We're Not Gonna Take It
- Summertime Blues
- Shakin' All Over
- My Generation
Line Up
Roger Daltrey: Vocals, Harmonica
John Entwistle: Vocals, Bass
Keith Moon: Drums, Vocals
Pete Townshend: Vocals, Guitar
Note
Alan McKendree has a copy of the "Disc and Music Echo" from Dec. 13, 1969, which has a report about this show. It says that The Who opened with "a few oldies, including 'I Can't Explain' and 'Fortune Teller'", then Young Man Blues, A Quick One (While He's Away), "A medley of old hits -- 'Substitute', 'Happy Jack', and 'I'm A Boy'" Tommy and Encore 1: Summertime Blues, Shakin' All Over and Encore 2: My Generation. So I added the songs to the setlist.
Fanreports
Robert Goodhand
By this time on one hand the Who had become a hard rock band having ditched a lot of bland material but on the other had gained establishment respectability. The Hippodrome was essentially an opera house and here they were hosting a rock band - albeit to play a rock opera. They performed Tommy in full except for two tracks (I forget which). Then after a raptuous reception they launched into a half hour burn of key hit singles. There were a group of hippies in one of the boxes stage right and toward the end one threw a smoke bomb onto the stage. At that point management thought it a good idea to shine the spotlight on them as various attendants converged to eject them. The lad immediately stood up turned round and mooned at everyone before they were hustled out. Pete apologised ("we don't do smoke bombs anymore but did you see the pimples?"). A memorable night.