Funnily enough, I quite like Rock of the Westies! It does have some filler, but there are some good tracks on it. I agree, though, that Blue Moves is better.
My Generation - The Very Best Of The Who.
Bill Evans Trio How My Heart Sings! / 2013 Riverside / Germany CD / 0888072345935
Bill Evans Piano
Chuck Israels Bass
Paul Motian Drums
First play of this recent purchase and sounding as wonderful as expected.
I may as well play CD 2 since it’s out.
The Beatles - The White Album - 2009 - EMI Records 0946 3 82466 2 6
More Who
Who’s Next Deluxe, playing the bonus tracks compiled from earlier sessions held in New York. Leslie West guests on one song.
The Who - Live At Leeds.
Since it’s continuing to persist it down over less-than-sunny North Yorks., I won’t be going far this afternoon, so I’ll join in with your Whofest, if that’s o.k?
The 'Oo played it LOUD, so need I say more?
What’s that you say?
Yes, indeed, I was there … … … first proper gig after moving South to God’s Own County.
Yep, it’s a good 'un, alright.
I never doubted you
Stevie Wonder’s Original Musiquarium, Volume 1. A double album chosen and compiled by Stevland Morris himself, with crossfades and the like to seque the tracks. Contains the obligatory “new” tracks that comps often received.
Same venue for me but 1984, so not the same magic setlist as '79, still great though.
This from '78 on right now.