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First of all I’d like to thank Live Nation for their generous donation to all us vets so that we could attend this momentous event, thank you so very much. “The Boxmasters” started the show with a terrific array of songs that had us rocking throughout their performance. Then came a brief intermission where things got set up for the main event. As we waited the anticipation grew and then it began with the very recognizable sound of the keyboard or synthesizer intro we all had heard for so many years related to many of the songs by the “Who”. Roger Daltry and Pete Townsend then came on stage together and it was on. They went through song after song from “Who are You” to “Pinball Wizard” to “Behind Blue Eyes” and on and on. Both Pete and Roger had aged but they still possessed the magic that is the mainstay of “The Who”. Roger sang brilliantly and still has the range and timbre he’s always been known for and Pete showed us his guitar mastery and style to which we have all been accustomed to seeing throughout the many years. What a joy it was to behold this great event and to be able to see and hear this Iconic band before they finally call it a “day” and stop touring forever. I couldn’t be happier for all of us who attended and we all know “We Won’t Get Fooled Again “ except by “The WHO” who isn’t fooling anyone because they are still one of the greatest bands this world will ever know.
Barry, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1964 - 1967
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