News Archive 2006 - 19 Jun 2006

The Who Return To Infamous Leeds
36 years ago this weekend The Who legendarily got up in front of hundreds of Leeds students and fans for quite possibly the most aurally stunning live performance in history, birthing the now infamous album; Live at Leeds. On June 17th 2006 at 7pm they came back for more.
At a ceremony Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey unveiled a blue Civic Trust plaque in the now world famous Leeds University Refectory to mark the occasion and later played for a packed house fit to bursting with 2000 fans past and present.
Genesis published The Who Live over three years ago, compiled with the help of Ross Halfin, an amazing archive of pictures it really gets into the feel and energy that simply course through every member of the band.
Fully sold out as you'd expect, but recently and completely by chance a stock re-organisation within Universal Records unearthed some mint copies. We're sure another opportunity like this won't be coming along again so if you want this highly acclaimed volume in your library, now would be a good time to act.
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The Who in the Sixties
Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, Ross Halfin & Pete Townshend
The only book ever for which Roger Daltrey, John Entwhistle and Pete Townshend have all written text. A signed, limited edition book of The Who in the Sixties,
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The Who Live
The Greatest Live Rock 'N' Roll Band In The World
Ross Halfin
This remarkable limited edition book charts the band's performances from the early days in the Sixties through to Pete Townshend's Lifehouse shows at Sadler's Wells in London, with emphasis on the legendary tours of the Seventies when the band were labelled the greatest live rock 'n' roll band in the world. Accompanying the photographs are observations from Ross Halfin and Matt Kent, as well as other featured photographers.
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