OT - Quadrophenia + TCV at Royal Albert Hall

OT - Quadrophenia + TCV at Royal Albert Hall

Postby TheEqualizer on 03 Feb 2010 06:41

This is a must for anyone who missed the Who play Quadrophenia back in 1996-97. Sure, they no longer have the Ox, but Pete was so tentative on that tour. I suspect he will be much more rockin' this time around. Also, the Quad tour from 96-97 was the first shows with Zak Starkey on drums. Now that he has played a billion shows with them, I suspect even better things from him this time around. And he was already pretty freaking good on that tour. The main negative, though, is that Roger's voice has been quite subpar in recent years. But ITS FUCKING QUADROPHENIA and its for a great cause:

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Teenage Cancer Trust today announces an all-star, 10-night line up to celebrate its 10th year of music and comedy at the Royal Albert Hall in association with Nomura. Following Depeche Mode’s sold-out gig on 17 February, rock supergroup Them Crooked Vultures (Dave Grohl, Joshua Homme and John Paul Jones) will kick off nine consecutive nights starting on Monday 22 March.

The week continues with a comedy night on Tuesday 23 March, featuring Jimmy Carr, Rhod Gilbert and Noel Fielding. Wednesday 24 March sees the return of brit-pop legends Suede, reforming for one night only for Teenage Cancer Trust. Noel Gallagher, performing for the first time since Oasis split last year, plays Thursday 25 and Friday 26 March. His two-night run, the only shows planned for 2010, promises to be unforgettable.

On Saturday 27 March, Arctic Monkeys will play the Royal Albert Hall for the very first time. Sunday will be Teenage Cancer Trust’s first ever pop night, headlined by MOBO winners and multi-Brit nominated JLS. Monday 29 is the Shockwaves NME Awards Big Gig featuring ska legends The Specials. NME has today announced that The Specials will be given the Outstanding Contribution award on 24 February at London's Iconic O2 Academy Brixton. In recognition of Teenage Cancer Trust's link with the British Music Industry and work with young people with cancer, NME has renamed the award the Teenage Cancer Trust Outstanding Contribution.

The Who will wrap up the 10-night spectacular in style on Tuesday, March 30 with a performance of QUADROPHENIA. Paid subscribers to thewho.com will have access to an exclusive pre-sale to this performance. More details will be posted on http://www.thewho.comVERY soon.

Announcing the line up, Roger Daltrey CBE, Patron of Teenage Cancer Trust said: "When The Who first got together in 2000 to raise money for this brilliant charity, I had no idea we’d achieve so much from these shows. In the last ten years we’ve raised over £8.7 million, helping Teenage Cancer Trust to open nine more specialist cancer units for young people across the UK.

“Teenage Cancer Trust has come such a long way since our first gig and I’m extremely proud of this event. I’m forever inspired by the support I have received from the artists and members of the music and comedy industries. This year has been no exception and it’s thanks to them that our 10th anniversary shows are set to break all records for Teenage Cancer Trust.”

The 2010 Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall line-up:

Wednesday 17 February – Depeche Mode
Monday 22 March – Them Crooked Vultures, brought to you by American Airlines
Tuesday 23 March – Comedy night: Jimmy Carr, Noel Fielding and Rhod Gilbert
Wednesday 24 March - Suede
Thursday 25 March – Noel Gallagher
Friday 26 March – Noel Gallagher
Saturday 27 March – Arctic Monkeys
Sunday 28 March - JLS
Monday 29 March – The Specials
Tuesday 30 March – The Who

Tickets go on sale on Friday 5 February, and can be purchased from the following websites:

http://www.teenagecancertrust.org
http://www.royalalberthall.com / 0845 401 5030
http://www.gigsandtours.com / 0871 230 7136

Support acts to be announced, check http://www.teenagecancertrust.org for details.

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Re: OT - Quadrophenia + TCV at Royal Albert Hall

Postby ltwoman on 03 Feb 2010 10:09

I'll never see it, but thanks for putting the info up. I didn't know about Ringo's son and his relationship to the Who.
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Re: OT - Quadrophenia + TCV at Royal Albert Hall

Postby smax on 03 Feb 2010 12:33

ooooooooooooooooooooooooh.... for several reasons.
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Re: OT - Quadrophenia + TCV at Royal Albert Hall

Postby DirtyMartini on 03 Feb 2010 14:32

^Honestly. I'd be interested in a few of those shows. (Curious that Noel Gallagher gets two nights.)
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Re: OT - Quadrophenia + TCV at Royal Albert Hall

Postby GinaSuperCat on 03 Feb 2010 16:06

can get my fix of some of this stuff (Specials, TCV) via other ways, but the Quadrophenia show just makes me feel ill that I can't make it...
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Re: OT - Quadrophenia + TCV at Royal Albert Hall

Postby sockii on 03 Feb 2010 17:20

No way I'd be making it, but I will say that I saw two of those Quadrophenia shows back in the 90s and goddammed, those were amazing concerts.
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Re: OT - Quadrophenia + TCV at Royal Albert Hall

Postby TheEqualizer on 03 Feb 2010 17:33

When I saw Quadrophenia, Pete played only acoustic the whole show except for Love, Reign O'er Me at the end. It was Simon on lead. However, in subsequent tours, Pete has returned to the electric guitar and raging as hard as ever.

I wanted to point out, though, that the show they did in Hyde Park for that tour featured David Gilmour on lead guitar (he did some vocals as well - I think on Dirty Jobs). Pretty freaking good. I think the show is available on Dime or maybe LongLiveRock.org. Worth seeking out. Its also the show where Daltrey wore the Union Jack eye patch. I think he may have nailed himself in the eye with the microphone. I'm just surprised it hadn't happened earlier in his career.

ETA Its on LongLiveRock.org: http://longliverock.org/downloads/torre ... php?id=846
Apparently there are a few soundboard tracks in circulation from this show. If you have them, please let me know.
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Re: OT - Quadrophenia + TCV at Royal Albert Hall

Postby smax on 03 Feb 2010 18:53

there's this;
The Who: Quadrophenia 1996 (Soundboard)
SUNDAY 10/20/1996 - SAN JOSE, CA - SAN JOSE ARENA

here: http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f90/th ... 51376.html

(i haven't tried the link so itmight be dead....)

for those interestedin Quadrophenia demos; http://rapidshare.com/files/21128789/wh ... phenia.zip

back to the gigs.. it's an interesting list; a couple i would walk over broken glass to see and and a couple i would thrown broken glasses at.....
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