Set list
- I Can't Explain
- The Seeker
- Anyway Anyhow Anywhere
- Fragments
- Who Are You
- Behind Blue Eyes
- Real Good Looking Boy
- Sound Round
- Pick Up The Peace
- Endless Wire
- We Got A Hit
- They Made My Dream Come True
- Mirror Door
- Baba O'Riley
- Eminence Front
- A Man In A Purple Dress
- Black Widow's Eyes
- You Better You Bet
- My Generation
- Cry If You Want
- 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
Who are they? It's not like old days, but rebuilt Who has plenty of power
San Diego Union Tribune, 03.03.2007
Pete Townshend windmills: 79. Trademark Roger Daltrey microphone twirls: 6. Townshend jumps (back-scratcher style): 4. The Who rock the ipayOne Center: Priceless.
Thirty years ago, ...
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Fanreports
Jeff Hall
The show was nearly sold out. It was also Rogers birthday. The crowd was a mix of us old geezers along with families and younger couples. Quite a few fathers and sons. Pete has never looked so happy and his guitar playing reflected that mood. Intense but playful. The new material was performed well. The crowd went crazy during Baba o Reily. The cheering so loud at the end you could barely hear the band. Townshend quipped after the song "We don't know what that song means anymore but I guess you do..." The last song Tea and Theater was very touching. I know the song is part of The Boy Who Heard Music, but is impossible not to feel it is about Pete and Rogers life together when Roger sings "when we walk from this stage". Not a dry eye in the house. I've seen the Who a dozen times spread out over 30 years and many locations but could never have guessed that they would have some of their best concerts when 60 years old. But that is the truth.