The Who - The Who & Special Guests Live At The Royal Albert Hall FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | –The Who | The Kids Are Alright |
| 2 | –The Who | Let's See ActionVocals – Eddie Vedder |
| 3 | –Pete Townshend & Paul Weller | So Sad About Us |
| 4 | –The Who | Bargain |
| 5 | –The Who | Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere |
| 6 | –The Who | End Credits |
| 7 | –The Who | Heart To Hang Onto |
| 8 | –The Who | The Real Me |
| 9 | –The Who | See Me, Feel MeFeaturing – Bryan Adams, Eddie Vedder |
| 10 | –The Who | I'm OneVocals – Eddie Vedder |
| 11 | –The Who | Behind Blue EyesVocals – Bryan Adams |
| 12 | –The Who | You Better You Bet |
| 13 | –The Who | My Generation |
| 14 | –The Who | Pinball Wizard |
| 15 | –The Who | Magic Bus |
| 16 | –The Who | Relay |
| 17 | –The Who | Won't Get Fooled AgainGuitar – Noel Gallagher |
| 18 | –The Who | My Wife |
| 19 | –The Who | SubstituteVocals – Kelly Jones |
| 20 | –The Who | Can't Explain |
| 21 | –The Who | Baba O'RileyViolin – Nigel Kennedy |
| 22 | –The Who | Who Are You |
| 23 | –The Who | 5:15 |
| 24 | –The Who | Drowned |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IX0834MYDED | The Who & Special Guests | Live At The Royal Albert Hall (2xDVD-V, Multichannel, PAL, Dol) | Image Entertainment | IX0834MYDED | Germany | 2001 |
| IX0831MYUKV | The Who | The Who & Special Guests Live At The Royal Albert Hall (VHS, SECAM) | MCY Entertainment | IX0831MYUKV | UK | 2001 |
| IX0834MYUKD | The Who & Special Guests | Live At The Royal Albert Hall (2xDVD-V, PAL) | Image Entertainment | IX0834MYUKD | UK | 2001 |
| 453056 | The Who | The Who & Special Guests: Live At The Royal Albert Hall (DVD-V) | Image Entertainment, Top Sur Media Group | 453056 | Argentina | 2005 |
| 0927407472 | The Who & Special Guests | Live At The Royal Albert Hall (2xDVDr) | Warner Vision Australia | 0927407472 | Australia | 2001 |
Credits
- Bass, Vocals – John Entwistle
- Drums – Zak Starkey
- Guitar, Vocals – Pete Townshend
- Keyboards – John "Rabbit" Bundrick
- Mastered By – Jon Astley
- Mixed By – Bob Pridden
- Producer – Bob Pridden
- Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica – Roger Daltrey
Notes
Recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall, 27 November 2000
Live Concert & Creative Director: Dick Carruthers
Post Production Producer: Perry Joseph, Dreamchaser Productions (London) Ltd.
Executive Producers: Pierre Lamoreux & John Hopkins
Barcodes
- Barcode: 8 909097 754085
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LQ91
- Matrix / Runout (DVD 1): KDDVD-26898 WMOVIE-236
- Matrix / Runout (DVD 2): KDDVD-2590 WMOVIE-237
Album
Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a three-CD live album set by The Who, released in 2003. Discs one and two were recorded on 27 November 2000 and consist of John Entwistle, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Zak Starkey, and John Rabbit Bundrick performing a concert at the Royal Albert Hall for the Teenage Cancer Trust along with several guests. Disc three features four songs from The Who's last concert with John Entwistle, from 8 February 2002. Townshend dedicated Heart to Hang Onto to the late Ronnie. The Who & Special Guests: Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a concert film of The Who's concert on 27 November 2000 at the Royal Albert Hall in London to benefit the Teenage Cancer Trust. A number of special guests joined the band on stage to perform the band's hits. The concert was also released on CD as Live at the Royal Albert Hall. Disc 1 of 2, second is coming I do not own this material, just a big fan. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. The majority of this album was recorded at a charity performance at the Royal Albert Hall on November 27, 2000, most of which had previously been available on DVD see elsewhere. The four tracks on the Bonus Disc are from a Royal Albert Hall show on February 8, 2002, which unfortunately marked the final on-stage appearance of John Entwistle. Special guests include Bryan Adams, Noel Gallagher, Kelly Jones, Kennedy, Eddie Vedder and Paul Weller. CD Disc one. On November 27, 2000, The Who crowned their six-month North American and U. tour with a special evening at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Written by Anonymous. As a typical Who show, it stars off with their first hit from the sixties, I Can't Explain then progresses along with their typical and masterful set of sixties singles and then their seventies album track's. Keyboards are played by John Rabbit Bundrick as well as Ringo Starr's son Zak Starkey filling in for the late Keith Moon on drums. The playing is superb by all and it is Directed very well by Dick Carruthers. The Royal Albert Hall Show includes some of the last live recorded performances of this Hall of Fame band with John Entwhistle on bass and for that alone it is a worthy buy. Other Who Live efforts have more notoriety - Live at Leeds for example - but the live recordings of the past decade have a significantly better sound quality and a fuller, more complete sound. Verified Purchase. Another ok live album with guests. Read more. The Who LIVE - aufgezeichnet in der altehrwürdigen Royal Albert Hall, hier und da unterstützt von so prominenten Gastmusikern bzw. Sängern wie Eddie Vedder Pearl Jam, Noel Gallagher oder Bryan Adams. The Who. About this release. Recorded live at Royal Albert Hall, London, on November 27, 2000. Released by Image. Thanks to Lynx33 for the addition. Buy THE WHO - THE WHO & SPECIAL GUESTS: LIVE AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL music. More places to buy metal & THE WHO music. Album infos. Buy music. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 2001 DVD от Live At The Royal Albert Hall на Summary: The original Who return and bring some guests along with them for this gig. Pete, Roger, and band play it straight and true and the guests make things interesting. Explosive and powerful its almost Leeds all over again. If not exactly. Having broke up in 1982 after nearly two decades of making music together and reuniting as a four piece unit plus keyboardist John Rabbit Bundrick onstage since then only once for a 1985 performance at the Ethiopian charity gig Live Aid, The Who's 2000 reunion and subsequent tour came as a bit of a shock to even the























