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September 6, 2021

Noteable Concert Experiences, Part One

(1966) Westview Park, Pittsburgh, PA . THE WHO . Tkts: $2.50
Actually, The Who didn’t invade the U.S. until 1967. In 1966, unbeknownst to us, we were enthusiastically shakin’ all over for The (phony) Who, four American Beatle-wigged frauds, faking Brit accents while festooned in flash London finery. We 200+ bunch of delirious and unsuspecting dupes danced, danced, danced with dizzy, unbridled joy outdoors during the scoundrels’ 20 minute set. A meager seven songs. Seven! “My Generation” and six rave-up R&B cover tunes. Ersatz Pete Townsend wiggled and wind-milled while counterfeit Keith Moon affectionately abused his terrified Ludwig drum kit. Woohoo. Won’t get fooled again

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