THE WHO - 5.15 (HD 2012) - ext. version - John Entwistle tribute - Montreal, Quadrophenia Tour - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 22, 2012
DESCRIPTION:
John Alec Entwistle (9 October 1944 -- 27 June 2002) RIP

Spectacular show! Montreal, Bell Center, Nov. 20, 2012

Quadrophenia and More Tour:
Roger Daltrey -- (born 1 March 1944), lead vocals, occasional guitar and harmonica (1964--present)
Pete Townshend -- (born 19 May 1945). guitar, keyboards, synthesizers, vocals (1964--present),

Touring members
Simon Townshend - rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals, mandolin
Loren Gold -- keyboards, backing vocals (2012--present)
Pino Palladino -- bass guitar (2002--present)
Frank Simes -- keyboards, backing vocals, Musical Director (2012--present)
Chris Stainton -- keyboards (2012--present) - off on sick leave, replaced by ????.
Zak Starkey -- drums, percussion (1996--present)... Ringo's son!
J. Greg Miller - horns
Reggie Grisham - horns

Set List:
I Am the Sea
The Real Me
Quadrophenia
Cut My Hair
The Punk and the Godfather
I'm One
The Dirty Jobs
Helpless Dancer
Is It in My Head?
I've Had Enough
5:15
Sea and Sand
Drowned
Bell Boy
Doctor Jimmy
The Rock
Love, Reign O'er Me
Encore:
Who Are You
Behind Blue Eyes
Pinball Wizard
Baba O'Riley
Won't Get Fooled Again
Tea & Theatre

"5.15" -- This song recites Jimmy's train journey down to Brighton, sandwiched between two city gents and notable for the rather absurd number of amphetamines he consumes in order to pass the time. He goes through a not entirely pleasant series of ups and downs as he contemplates the gaudier side of life as a teenager.

Quadrophenia is the sixth studio album by English rock band The Who. Released on 19 October 1973 by Track and Polydor in the United Kingdom, and Track and MCA in the United States, it is a double album, and the group's second rock opera. Its story involves social, musical and psychological happenings from an English teenage perspective, set in London and Brighton in 1965.
The single "5.15" from Quadrophenia was released September 1973.

John Entwistle died in hotel room 658 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on 27 June 2002 one day before the scheduled first show of The Who's 2002 US tour. He had gone to bed that night with a stripper/groupie, Alycen Rowse, who woke at 10 am to find Entwistle cold and unresponsive. The Clark County medical examiner determined that death was due to a heart attack induced by cocaine. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Who in 1990.
The video featuring The Ox was from a Who concert filmed at the Royal Albert Hall in 2000 during a performance of "5.15".

Sex and drugs and ROCK & ROLL!
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