M Keeper Orig 1970 Lp Poster The Who Leeds Explosive All 12 Inserts

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#24300
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372052458268
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$224.01
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16
Auction End date
27 Aug 2017
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Mechanicsburg Pennsylvania
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REALLY NICE CLEAN 1970 ORIGINAL
BEAUTIFUL MINT FINAL COLLECTION COPY

THE WHO

LIVE AT LEEDS

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USA - DECCA RECORDS - MG 712421

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CLEAN ALL OVER Contains all 12 inserts... complete ...

a STRONG COLLECTION COPY

1970 FIRST PRESSING

As it stands, LIVE AT LEEDS is noted as the best live rock concert ever recorded. High energy, extended jam performances, some of Keith Moon and Pete Townshend s most energetic performance, Roger Daltrey stars vocally, and Jon Entwistle stands alone, weaving intricate patterns with his bass.
The track list is also very good. This is the essence of early WHO and the beginning into their progressing rock phase and they sound brilliant, from the start of the rip roaring Young Man Blues on through to the stretched-out tandem of 14 27 My Generation and closing the album with 7:30 Magic Bus that really exhalts all the excitement and energy that the band had in them.
This energy is in fact the winning key of the Who s live performances, the one that makes so many people say that they were the best live act ever. It s just amazing to hear Pete Townsend play the guitar with his exciting chord riffs. Entwistles powerful bass, Moon s machine gun drumming, and, of course, to hear Roger Daltrey s confident voice soar up through the music to exhibit some amazingly melodic vocals within the mayhem of the mighty band.

THE FOLD OPEN SLEEVE HAS EXTERNAL BLUE PRINTING

ALL 12 INSERTS ARE PRESENT INCLUDING THE OFTEN ELUSIVE MAXIMUM RB POSTER
1 A 1964 Letter Written By EMI Records John Burgess To Kit Lambert, Turning Down The High Numbers
2 A Black White 1964 Publicity Photo Of The High Numbers
3 A Detailed 1964 Accounts Sheet For The High Numbers
4 A Large 1964, Black White Poster Of The Who s Maximum RB Residency At London s Marquee Club there is no Track catalogue number above Tuesdays which is present on later copies of this poster
5 A 1st December1964 Statement Of Payment From The Marquee Club
6 Pete Townshend s 1965 Typewritten Lyrics For My Generation, With His Handwritten Notations
7 A 1965 Letter From King s Agency Variety Ltd. Cancelling A Gig in Swindon, Due To The Who s Bad Behaviour
8 A 1965 New Action Limited Schedule Of Gigs With The Who s Pre-Agreed Fees
9 A March 1965, Jennings Music Legal Notice Before Proceedings , Demanding The Who Return A Vox Phantom Guitar And Case A Vox Piano bass
10 A 1967 Invoice /Delivery Sheet From Brock s Fireworks For A Gross of Y2 Smoke Generators
11 A 1969 Contract From Premier Talent Associates For The Who To Perform At The Woodstock Festival
12 A 1969 Fold-Out Photo Of Pete In Mid- Air At The Isle Of Wight Festival, Printed On Both Sides, This Also Has Pete s Handwritten Line-up of Brian Carroll The Playboys
Rushed out in 1970 as a way to bide time as the Who toiled away on their follow-up to Tommy, Live at Leeds wasn t intended to be the definitive Who live album, and many collectors maintain that the band had better shows available on bootlegs. But those shows weren t easily available whereas Live at Leeds was, and even if this show may not have been the absolute best, it s so darn close to it that it would be impossible for anybody but aficionados to argue. Here, the Who sound vicious -- as heavy as Led Zeppelin but twice as volatile -- as they career through early classics with the confidence of a band that finally achieved acclaim but had yet to become preoccupied with making art. In that regard, this recording -- in its many different forms -- may have been perfectly timed in terms of capturing the band at a pivotal moment in its history.
There is certainly no better record of how this band was a volcano of violence on-stage, teetering on the edge of chaos but never blowing apart. This was most true on the original LP, which was a trim six tracks, three of them covers Young Man Blues, Summertime Blues, Shakin All Over and three originals from the mid- 60s, two of those Substitute, My Generation vintage parts of their repertory and only Magic Bus representing anything resembling a recent original, with none bearing a trace of its mod roots. This was pure, distilled power, all the better for its brevity throughout the 70s the album was seen as one of the gold standards in live rock roll, and certainly it had a fury that no proper Who studio album achieved. It was also notable as one of the earliest legitimate albums to implicitly acknowledge -- and go head to head with -- the existence of bootleg LPs. Indeed, its very existence owed something to the efforts of Pete Townshend and company to stymie the bootleggers.
The Who had made extensive recordings of performances along their 1969 tour, with the intention of preparing a live album from that material, but they recognised when it was over that none of them had the time or patience to go through the many dozens of hours of live performances in order to sort out what to use for the proposed album. According to one account, the band destroyed those tapes in a massive bonfire, so that none of the material would ever surface without permission. They then decided to go to the other extreme in preparing a live album, scheduling this concert at Leeds University and arranging the taping, determined to do enough that was worthwhile at the one show. As it turned out, even here they generated an embarrassment of riches -- the band did all of Tommy, as audiences of the time would have expected and, indeed, demanded , but as the opera was already starting to feel like an albatross hanging around the collective neck of the band and especially Townshend , they opted to leave out any part of their most famous work apart from a few instrumental strains in one of the jams. Instead, the original LP was limited to the six tracks named, and that was more than fine as far as anyone cared.

Side one
Young Man Blues 5:51
Substitute 2:05
Summertime Blues 3:22
Shakin All Over 4:15
Side two
My Generation 14:27
Magic Bus 7:30

CONDITION: The Cover: original bootleg cover with blue text is near M- original owner took care of still after 47 years, collectible shape hard to find this clean, the cover usually soils so easily here a true survivor ... no bends, no writing, no split seams, no delete marks

The Vinyl: both sides retain original clear SHINE, rated: M- visible, not scratched and play graded M- with sensational in-your-face audio - incredibly fresh and exciting with a crystal clear, strong and powerful sound and on playback at a LOUD volume ...there are no scratches, no jumps, no sticks, no unwanted clicks or pops and no surface noise - the audio delivery is sensational and the whole album plays throughout to the highest possible standard with superb clarity, no groove-wear and no distortion, sounds stunning, raw, fresh and incredibly exciting ...

The INSERTS: All 11 of the 12 inserts are M- to Mint clean, undamaged with a little evidence of being handled - while the poster is TOP clean, NO staple holes and NOT torn or frayed anywhere ...

A cool addition to anyone s music library


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GRADING SCALE: M, M-, EX, VG ,VG , VG, VG-
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M- Carefully used, looks clean, plays clean, shiny gloss, no marks
EX Faint scuff or superficial mark, near M-, high gloss, plays clean
VG Glossy with minimal scuffing or light mark playing very nice, clean
VG a bit more scuff or markls still plays well with very minimal surface at worse
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