Talk:The Who Tour 2006–2007

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In Reno, on the first stop of the 2007 leg of the tour (Feb. 23), they played "Relay" instead of "You Better You Bet". (There may have been other differences; I didn't take notes.) They extended "My Generation" with a MG-like riff and some singing by Daltrey. That included a verse or two from "Cry if You Want", and some other stuff I didn't recognize. -- B.Bryant (not logged in because I don't feel like messing with the new e-mail b.s.)

Tampa, March 13[edit]

I was there, I can say that that crowd was NOT understanding when Pete ran back out. They were BOOING the man who wrote the songs they came to hear. A few of us were understanding, but the majority weren't.--Alexrules43 15:38, 15 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


"(due to the illness of his wife, replaced on 25 shows over two legs of the tour by his keyboard tech, Brian Kehew)"

On the San Jose concert keyboards were played by J.J. Blair because Kehew had a prior commitment. Perhaps this should be included. 146.244.190.37 09:12, 28 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Verona 11.06.2007[edit]

I added a reference to the troubled concert of June 11, 2007 in the ancient Arena of Verona (Italy), interrupted by a massive rainstorm, reprised over 1 hour later, interrupted again because meanwhile Roger lost his voice, and finally played under the still pouring rain with Pete on vocals and Roger singing only here and there. I put links to a couple of videos on Youtube documenting Roger leaving the stage midsong when he realized his voice had grown cold, and the last song when he definitely killed his throat :). It was a great show anyway, I was there and took tons of rain. Feel free to correct my english. - Asprusurd —Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.184.165.5 (talk) 04:45, 7 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]