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		<title>The Who</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 09:49:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julio Biason</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let me start this by saying that, although I like The Who, it&#8217;s not one of big bands in my playlist (as in &#8220;I&#8217;m don&#8217;t think I can be called a fan yet&#8221;.) But yes, I do enjoy a lot &#8230; <a href="http://juliobiason.net/2009/03/31/the-who/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me start this by saying that, although I like The Who, it&#8217;s not one of big bands in my playlist (as in &#8220;I&#8217;m don&#8217;t think I can be called a fan yet&#8221;.) But yes, I do enjoy a lot of their songs so, although not almost peeing in my pants like they were Def Leppard, I went to their gig in Sydney. That proved to be a smart move, after all.</p>
<p>The show started with Dallas Crane. The description of &#8220;alternative rock&#8221; sounds perfectly for them. I got a little bit late into their show and I thought &#8220;hey, they sound like a hard-rock Beatles&#8221;, only to get a completely different type of song next and then think &#8220;They sound like The Police&#8221;. Also, unfortunately for them, it seems the audio was bad equalized and drums and the second guitar had a louder volume than the rest &#8212; so you would hear the beat taking over everything else. Really bad.</p>
<p>Then we had Counting Crows. Now let me be honest and say that it took me 2 songs to remember that their greatest hit was Mr. Jones. Yeah, I lost contact with them since that song. But, for some reason, all the songs they played sounded most the same (you can blame me for thinking that &#8212; I&#8217;m far away from being a fan.)</p>
<p>Then, them. The Who. It&#8217;s hard to imagine that, at 64 and 65, Townshend and Daltrey can have so much energy &#8212; specially Daltrey, which didn&#8217;t stop a second. Even the few minutes he could rest, he would stay in the stage and do something, like spinning, running in circles or playing tambourines. That&#8217;s one thing that, to me, seems to show how much he was enjoying being there. Not that Townshend was out of stage all the time: He also performed incredible well, with new riffs and chords for some old songs and going into length in his solos.</p>
<p>The playlist order was kinda strange to me. Usually, artists play their most famous songs in the end, but they played the famous ones (Baba O&#8217;Reily, Who Are You, which appeared in TV series recently) right in the beginning, leaving some less known songs in the end.</p>
<p>Anyhow, one night I won&#8217;t forget too soon.</p>
<p>The Playlist:</p>
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<li>Can&#8217;t Explain
<li>The Seeker
<li>Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
<li>Fragments Of Fragments (not sure)
<li>Who Are You
<li>Behind Blue Eyes
<li>The Relay
<li>Baba O&#8217;Reily
<li>Eminence Front
<li>5:15
<li>Love Reign O&#8217;er Me
<li>My Generation (without the lisp)
<li>Cry If You Want
<li>Won&#8217;t Get Fooled Again
</ul>
<p>And the encore:</p>
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<li>The Kids Are Alright
<li>Substitute
<li>Pinball Wizard
<li>See Me, Feel Me
<li>Tea &#038; Theatre
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