| Pete Townshend Live BAM 1993 | ||||
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| Released | 11 August 2003 (United Kingdom) | |||
| Recorded | 7 August 1993 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | Eel Pie Records | |||
| Producer | Pete Townshend | |||
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Pete Townshend Live BAM 1993 is a live recording by Pete Townshend. The music was recorded at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, N.Y., on 7 August 1993 and a double CD released 11 August 2003 by UK company Eel Pie Recording Productions Ltd.[1] The concert took place during Townshend's Psychoderelict tour and the CD features the entire Psychoderlict performance as well as selections from Townshend's catalogue.[2]
Cast
The cast included:
- Pete Townshend ... Himself
 - John Labanowski ... Ray High
 - Linal Haft ... Rastus Knight
 - Jan Ravens ... Ruth Streeting
 - Sage Carter ... Athena
 - John Bundrick ... Keyboards
 - Peter Hope Evans ... Harmonica
 - Andy Fairweather Low ... Guitar
 - Deirdre Harrison ... Athena (voice)
 - Katie Kissoon ... Vocalist
 - Billy Nicholls ... Vocalist
 - Pino Palladino ... Bass
 - Phil Palmer ... Guitar
 - Simon Phillips ... Drums
 - Lee Whitlock ... Spinner (voice)
 
Track listing
Disc 1
- "Intro"
 - "English Boy"
 - "Meher Baba M3"
 - "Let's Get Pretentious"
 - "Meher Baba M4"
 - "Early Morning Dreams"
 - "I Want That Thing"
 - "Intro: Outlive The Dinosaur"
 - "Outlive The Dinosaur"
 - "Gridlife 1"
 - "Flame" (demo)
 - "Now and Then"
 - "I am Afraid"
 - "Gridlife 2"
 - "Don't Try to Make Me Real"
 - "Intro: Predictable"
 - "Predictable"
 - "Flame"
 - "Meher Baba M5" (Vivaldi)
 - "Fake It"
 - "Intro: Now and Then" (reprise)
 - "Now and Then" (reprise)
 - "Baba O'Riley" (demo)
 - "English Boy" (reprise)
 
Disc 2
- "Pinball Wizard"
 - "See Me Feel Me/Listening to You"
 - "Let My Love Open The Door"
 - "Rough Boys"
 - "Behind Blue Eyes"
 - "The Kids Are Alright"
 - "Keep Me Turning"
 - "Eminence Front"
 - "A Little Is Enough"
 - "You Better You Bet"
 - "Face The Face"
 - "Won't Get Fooled Again"
 - "Let’s See Action (Nothing Is Everything)"
 - "Magic Bus"[3]
 
References
- ↑ TheWho.net
 - ↑ "Eel Pie". Archived from the original on 4 January 2010. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
 - ↑ "Eelpie Products". Archived from the original on 11 March 2012. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
 
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