https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=18&v=61foW5x2cmo
The Who – Full Concert
Recorded Live: 7/7/1970 – Tanglewood (Lenox, MA) The fire and passion of the Who in 1970 and the symbiosis that these four musicians achieve here is nothing short of astounding. The Leeds and Isle of Wight recordings will always remain as two of the Who’s landmark 1970 recordings, and deservedly so, but thanks to this spectacular new transfer of Bill Graham’s recordings, Tanglewood is now equally worthy of attention.
The Who’s July 7th performance at Tanglewood was certainly one of the most highly anticipated of the three concerts that Bill Graham presented during the 1970 series. Along with the Jefferson Airplane, the Who headlined Graham’s one-off 1969 experiment at Tanglewood and the success of that gig was indeed the inspiration for the 1970 series of concerts. By 1970, The Who were experiencing monumental success, having taken the musical world by storm with Pete Townshend’s rock opera, Tommy, the previous year. Not since the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper had a rock album been so perceived as a “work of art,” and the momentum of Tommy sustained the group throughout 1969 and 1970. The public and critical reaction to Townshend’s rock opera had a profound effect on the group and Townshend in particular, raising the Who’s profile to stratospheric proportions.

Setlist:
0:00:00 – Bill Graham Introduction
0:00:33 – Heaven And Hell
0:04:43 – I Can’t Explain
0:07:09 – Water
0:17:09 – Keith’s monologue
0:18:32 – I Don’t Even Know Myself
0:24:03 – Young Man Blues Introduction
0:25:05 – Young Man Blues
0:30:48 – Tommy Introduction
0:32:54 – Overture/It’s A Boy
0:39:27 – 1921
0:41:50 – Amazing Journey
0:45:07 – Sparks
0:50:13 – Eyesight To The Blind
0:54:42 – Christmas
Personnel:
Roger Daltrey – vocals, harmonica, tambourine
Pete Townshend – guitar, vocals
John Entwistle – bass, vocals
Keith Moon – drums, percussion, vocals