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
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
Jessee Boyce
I attended the show at Camden, NJ, and, let me just tell you, to say the least, it was WONDERFUL! I felt "Quadrophenia" was awesome even though I was not familiar with it until about two hours before the show (I borrowed the CD from a friend and listened to it on my way to the concert). Roger and Pete began the encore with "Won't Get Fooled Again," and John joined in about halfway through the song. Although it was performed extraordinarily, I think I would have enjoyed the song more if it would have been a non acoustic version with Roger screaming out the notes. maybe the best and certainly most spontaneous part of the night was at the end of "Behind Blue Eyes." Roger began belting out the last few notes, but no one was able to hear him because his microphone had lost power. Roger threw the microphone on the ground and conducted the audience, which sang the last notes, "behind blue eyes." Truly amazing. When the band finished "Who Are You" and left the stage, I feel I was at an all time low. I didn't want my magical night to be over. It was truly heartwarming yet unexpected to see children and adults of all ages attending the show. My sister is 16, and I was certain that she would be one of the youngest people attending. Parents brought their young children along to experience a great night of music and theater. Pete also mentioned how much the band missed Keith Moon. Unfortunately, being only 19, I was never able to hear Moon play live. I'm just so glad that the who can still fill stadiums across the world, and people of all ages, backgrounds, and beliefs enjoy their music.
John Sammon
During the August 6th Quad-tour show Mr. Townshend commented about how they F---ed up most of the songs during the first shows of Quad the year before in England. Also during the end of Behind Blue Eyes Mr. Daltrey's Mic went out and he threw it down, after he did this he motioned for the crowd to finish it. Won't get fooled again started acoustic and finished electric. Mr. Townshend also commented on how he never, up to that point played the electric guitar so much on the tour, after that he introduced his bother on guitar.