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Date: ??/??/39
Year: 1939
Venue: "8mm Film Transfers"
City: Compilation
State: Compilation
Set I
1971 Forrest Hills:
Pete wears a patchwork jacket:
I Don't Know Myself
Pinball Wizard
See Me Feel Me
Guitar Smashing
- Encore- Pete now in classic white jump suit.
Love Ain't For Keeping
Baby Don't You Do It
My Generation
Guitar Smashing
Set II
1979 MSG:
Who Are You
Baba O'Riley
Behind Blue Eyes
Pinball Wizard
Summertime Blues
5:15
The Music Must Change
Set III
1976 Toronto silent Footage:
Pete Sports a Canadian Leaf
I'm guessing its from My Wife" because is John is singing. Then we Roger doing his Baba fist pump. Lots of fragments. All shot fairly close up front with no obstructions.
Keith is in his white Jump suit. After a video glitch the camera looks further back with fans in front of it. A quick zoom out/zoom in might be giving away that this was videotaped from a projection off a screen (or wall or bed sheet).
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Roy Martin\'s Music Collection (5/5) |
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audience video compilation (CC222) |
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1971 Forrest Hills
1979 MSG
1976 Toronto (silent)
Approx 37 minutes total
All songs are incomplete.
I got this in 2005 from a dude out of NY (Kevin) who ran an add in Goldmine Magazine. Got a few vids and DVD's from him back then. Got this on DVDR.
Consider this the raw materials for someone else's project. Someone who can restore the sync and speed.
Maybe even match and sync up the silent footage like I've seen the Led Zep fans do with the early Texas show and that fairly recent Pink Floyd upload.
This is some classic Who with and without Keith Moon. All from an audience perspective.
This came mostly unlabeled with almost no information.
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