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The BBC Sessions [LIVE]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 15, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: February 15, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Label: Mca
  • ASIN: B00004D3DH
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #78,394 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. My Generation [Radio 1 Jingle]
2. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
3. Good Lovin'
4. Just You and Me, Darling
5. Leaving Here
6. My Generation
7. Good's Gone
8. La-La Lies
9. Substitute
10. Dancing in the Street
11. Disguises
12. I'm a Boy
13. Run Run Run
14. Boris the Spider
15. Happy Jack
16. See My Way
17. Pictures of Lily
18. Quick One, While He's Away
19. Substitute
20. Seeker
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Editorial Reviews

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One of the most creative and explosive bands of the '60s, the Who didn't record an official live album until 1970. For fans of the revved-up, introspective, and humorous fare that made records such as My Generation, Sell Out, and A Quick One instant classics, 1970 was a good three years too late. Rather than referring to sometimes-dodgy bootlegs to discover what "Pictures of Lily," "Disguises," or "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" sounded like live, we are now presented with a surprisingly clear document of the band at--arguably--their peak. The CD, culled from archival live-in-the-studio radio broadcasts made between '65 and '73, keeps all the radio-announcer introductions and short interview segments intact, with a few bonus, real-life Sell Out jingles for good effect. A fabulous portrait of the artists as a young band, the disc brims with minor revelations--chief among them that they were pretty sorry as an R&B outfit and that (surprise) with Moon, Entwhistle, and Townshend bashing about, even a midtempo number like "Happy Jack" was a total scorcher live. --Mike McGonigal

Product Description
26 tracks recorded for the venerable UK station over the course of five years, concentrating on the most powerful years of the bands career including four which have never been released before 'Just You And Me Darling', 'Good Loving', 'ManWith Money' and 'Dancing In The Street'. Packaging featuresrare and previously unseen photos, extensive sleeve notesand recording details for each track. Includes the bonus track 'Man With Money' plus track 23 'Shakin' All Over' includes 'Spoonful (Medley)' which was deleted from the domestic version. 2000 release. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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133 of 148 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars? Who are you kidding?, February 29, 2000
By Tom (Pawtucket, RI) - See all my reviews
It's sort of funny how some of these reviews are written. Five-star ratings are given out as though some reviewers had a personal stake in the sales of the CD. Other reviewers want to simply share their knowledge of the history of every track on the release. Unfortunately, none of these kinds of reviews tell you much about how the CD sounds, nor do they help the average music fan (and I'm not talking about the average Who fan, either) decide whether this CD is worth buying.

I consider myself a pretty die-hard Who fan. I've got just about every CD or Video released by the Who (including some imports), as well as some "unofficial" CDs, LPs, and videos. Frankly, this release comes in a little higher than halfway down the list of CD's that I'd think of popping into the player. Is that worth a five star rating? Let's see. Does the intrusive announcer voice-overs during the song introductions rate five stars? Does Pete Townshend's forgetting the lyrics to "Long Live Rock" rate five stars (except to the fans who see ANYTHING as yet another sign of Pete's genius)? Does the heavy handed echo on some of the vocals rate five stars? Does the somewhat inconsistent sound quality rate five stars? Catch my drift? This album may be pretty entertaining (for Who fans, at least), but it's no "Live at Leeds" (far better live album), "Who's Next" (far better studio album), "Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy" (far better compilation), or "Tommy" (just plain great). In my mind (addled as some may find it), all of these are releases that deserve a five star rating. "The BBC Sessions", however, does not. Yeah, it's worth buying if you're a Who fan (...but if you're a Who fan you've already bought it and don't need these reviews), but for other buyers who are not that familiar with the band, I wouldn't recommend this CD until the above-noted releases were in their collections.

I hate to draw the wrath of the other reviewers (I can already see the cursors hitting the "This Review Was Not Useful" button), but I'd hate it even more to see a potential Who fan turned off by this CD when buying something better could turn him or her into a lifelong fan of the greatest rock band in the world. This isn't a bad CD, and I'm sure the producers did their best with the source tapes they had. It just isn't perfection, and wishing (or reviewing) won't make it so.

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3.0 out of 5 stars and a Half Stars...But for Who Fanatics Only, March 10, 2000
Previous reviewers have aired some legitimate concerns. Being live (albeit on radio) performances are not always going to be perfect. Also live on radio doesn't provide the band with the instant feedback and adrenalin rush of a live concert audience. Yes, this album is available with an 8-song bonus disc (I got mine at a store that rhymes with "Test Guy"). Yes the announcer's occasional interruptions serve only to remind us that these recordings are from a radio show.

With that said, get over it. There is plenty here for Who fans to be excited about. No, it is not as revelatory as the Beatles' Live at the BBC. But the Beatles appeared on the BBC more than 50 times over three years, compared to the Who's mere ten times over five years. The Beatles' set included 29 songs that never appeared on previous official releases. The Who's set offers up a mere three rarely heard songs from their early repertoire.

Beyond those comparisons these performances provide a snapshot look at the growth of one of the world's greatest rock 'n' roll bands. Much of the 1965-66 material shows Townshend developing as a songwriter from the rather anemic "The Good's Gone" and "La La La Lies" to the anthemic "My Generation" and Who classics like "Substitute" and "I'm a Boy." There are also several R&B covers, like the Olympics' "Good Lovin'" (a year before the Young Rascals made it a hit), James Brown's "Just You and Me, Darling" and the Holland-Dozier-Holland "Leaving Here."

Beginning with 1967, the more familiar Who-sound has been fully developed with tracks like "Happy Jack" and "Pictures of Lily." ("I Can See for Miles" would have fit nicely here--and it IS one of the tracks on the bonus disc.) Unfortunately, the seven-minute "A Quick One" is a rather perfunctory performance and pales in comparison to the version on Thirty Years of Maximum R&B.

The Seventies' performances are more inspired, including "Shakin' All Over," "Relay" and "Long Live Rock" (and, yeah, Townshend does botch the lyrics on a verse).

[Quick reference to the bonus disc on some editions: Terrific versions of Tommy's "Pinball Wizard" and "See Me, Feel Me." A killer version of "I Can See for Miles" with Entwistle's thundering bass brought gloriously to the forefront. Entwistle also shines on the concert favorite "Heaven and Hell." It closes with a chilling 1967 version of "Summertime Blues." My only complaint: Why isn't this disc included with ALL copies? I get really angry when record companies cut deals with individual record retailers!]

If, like me, you're a longtime fan of the Who, you'll want to add this to your collection. Casual fans would be better served by one of the band's numerous compilations like My Generation: The Very Best of the Who. RECOMMENDED

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Who's Live., February 16, 2000
By Adam W. Smith (Kansas City) - See all my reviews
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This is a superb collection of live tracks recorded for the BBC from the 60's and early 70's. "Relay" and "Long Live Rock" are the latest tracks included here (from a whistle test in January 1973), while "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" and "Leaving Here" are the earliest (from May 1965). The sound quality is quite good, and, just like the Hendrix and Led Zeppelin BBC sets, there is running commentary culled from the actual broadcasts between the songs. While this set would have been much nicer as a double-disc set, it doesn't disappoint at all. Recommended strongly for any Who fan out there. Extra note: This version is excellent, but if you're someone who wants to hear "Pinball Wizard", "See Me, Feel Me", "I Don't Even Know Myself", "I Can See For Miles", "Heaven and Hell", "Summertime Blues", a second broadcast of "The Seeker" and a short interview with Pete Townshend, then I have to recommend swinging by Best Buy, they, for now, have an extra disc with those songs on it that comes free with the CD.
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