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Business enterprise aside, the band as it was constituted at Shea Stadium outside New York was not capable of the explosive dynamics of the original quartet with drummer Keith Moon who had died four ...
Live at Shea Stadium 1982 captures the entire second night at Shea, and, truth be told, the years have been kind to the performance here. The whole Jones era has gotten a lot of slack, ...
Live at Shea Stadium has its flaws: Devotees will rightly quibble with the set list, which is light on rarities and cuts from the Clash’s brilliant debut. But the album captures a rousing ...
Live at Shea Stadium 1982 will be released on March 1 as a two-CD set and a three-LP collection. The date coincides with Who frontman Roger Daltrey’s 80th birthday. The audio collections serve ...
The Who’s 1982 tour, which was all in North America apart from two warm-up dates at the Birmingham NEC in England, was their last to feature Kenney Jones on drums and they wouldn’t tour again ...
Live at Shea Stadium 1982, a complete show taped on October 13, 1982 during a New York City stop on the band's "final" (announced as such, turned out otherwise) tour.
Shea Stadium's rich musical history included a memorable performance by the Clash, a recording of which is now for sale. By The Associated Press NEW YORK — Now that Shea Stadium is closed for ...
The first set features some very special performances from our show at Shea Stadium in 1982 and will be live from 6pm UK time for 7 days. Available digitally for the first time, ...
The Who plays Live at Shea Stadium as one imagines they would, thinking it would be the band’s final tour. But in 2015, the document’s excitement becomes the way the band shows off its newly-written ...
The Who: Live at Shea Stadium 1982 Eagle Rock Entertainment, 146 mins., $14.98 DVD/$19.98 Blu-Ray It’s become a standard joke in rock journalism that a band that perhaps milks things ...