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The Who Concert

Capital Centre (Largo, MD)

The Who concert at Capital Centre on Dec 6, 1973

12.06.1973
Tracks: 16 / Total Time: 1:40:18
Catalog: King Biscuit

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Concert Summary

Evolving from Pete Townshend's idea for a musical autobiography of The Who, the second of the group's two full-scale rock operas, Quadrophenia eventually developed into a social, musical and psychological exploration of the mid-1960s mod scene in England. Written from the perspective of a British teenager, Jimmy, the band member's role in the storyline became symbolic via Jimmy's four personalities. Like much of Townshend's work, Quadropheniaentire summary

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  • Luile | Tuesday, June 30, 2009 | 2:37 pm

    This concert finds THE WHO at the high of their powers !!! QUADROPHENIA s' magnun opus DR JIMMY sounds great even with some "rare hits" by Moonie...

  • Anonymous | Saturday, May 16, 2009 | 9:04 am

    Ok, seen the Who many times. Starting after in '79 when Moon died. But some of the tours later, like the 25th Annerversay with playing Tommy in it's entirety. '96 playing Quad in it's entirety, were among the many great shows I have seen and the Who performed. Curse my parents for not having me at leaty 5 years earlier! Saw a great tribute band called Who's next at BB Kings in NYC a few years back got the whole Quad album fromn beg to end, plus many more tunes. If you closed your eyes you were in a timewarp.

  • Anonymous | Monday, May 04, 2009 | 4:11 pm

    Yes I remenber, the Cap Centre had just open -saw the Allman Brothers on the 4th and two nights later The Who. Agree with Rikkimax, Skynerd blew the place way with Free Bird. Didn't think I had anything left for The Who,but when they came on...enough said.I remember the place had a "new" video sceen which we had'nt seen at other places.

  • geauxtiger | Friday, March 27, 2009 | 8:49 pm

    Why is the WHO the Greatest Rock band of all time...... The quality of the Songs. The Musicians, the Body of work, Pete Townsend's songwriting, John Entwistle's Bass playing was 2ed to Nobody, Keith Moon's drumming was incredible, never equaled by anybody..... Combined with lead vocals by Roger Daltrey , you can argue the WHO was the first PUNK ROCK band. When you try to compare Quadrophinia with ANY album from the Rock era, the only other album that even comes close in originality and depth is "TOMMY". Then maybe "Sergeant Pepper's LHCB"@ the Beatles. Ok maybe the " the Yellow Submarine" or "The Magical Mystery Tour" But thats about it......... Then there is everybody else..........

  • tokin a large one | Monday, February 16, 2009 | 4:54 pm

    who are you

  • zipperip | Monday, February 16, 2009 | 12:38 pm

    The Who has impressed CSI!

  • tidyeeric2001@yahoo.com | Saturday, February 07, 2009 | 11:35 pm

    SAW THEM IN SAN DIEGO WEEKS LATER,,TO THIS DAY,,,NUMBER 3 OF ALL TIME PERFORMANCES,DEAD-78WINTERLAND,75-GENESIS,LAMB LIES DOWN,THE F-N WHO,QUADRAPHENIA!!!!!!TO THIS DAY I RECITE LYRICS IN MY HEAD ,(WHILE DOING BUSINESS)......I'M THE ONE...YOU'LL ALL SEE,I'M THE ONE....T.D.E.

  • Anonymous | Friday, January 16, 2009 | 2:56 pm

    I have to agree with macfawlty. The Capital Center was a pretty lousy place to see/hear music, unless you were on the floor. On the other hand I saw David Bowie (Heroes tour) and The Who in, maybe 1980: both excellent shows!

  • gorgor1 | Tuesday, January 13, 2009 | 11:09 pm

    i just read the capitol center is gone. bad news seen many bullets games there. and many other events. i grew up in campsprings. cap center has many great memories for me too bad. not everything can last forever. cap center was great too bad its gone never to be seen again. but i bet the malls great tho always great malls in md.

  • SpaceCadetCarl | Thursday, October 23, 2008 | 9:11 am

    The Who's shortest North American tour ever. 12 shows. I was at the 11/30/73 show at Cobo Hall in Detroit. The craziest thing I remember was the scary stampede to buy tickets, which happened one month earlier at the Michigan State Fairgounds in Detroit. When the gates opened up, 10,000 whooligans stampeded full speed for the ticket booths in the back of the fairgrounds. I was lifted off my feet and I was praying hard. Got two in seats in the balcony.

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