Setlist at Verizon Theatre Grand Prairie, TX on Oct 12, 2011

Set One
Overture 247
It's A Boy 147
1921 179
Amazing Journey 305
Sparks 127
Eyesight To The Blind 140
Christmas 281
Cousin Kevin 238
The Acid Queen 245
Do You Think It's Alright? 25
Fiddle About 96
Pinball Wizard 200
There's A Doctor 29
Go To The Mirror 227
Tommy, Can You Hear Me? 92
Smash The Mirror 83
Sensation 217
I'm Free 166
Miracle Cure 17
Sally Simpson 309
Welcome 242
Tommy's Holiday Camp 72
We're Not Gonna Take It 533
band introductions 103
I Can See For Miles 284
The Kids Are Alright 202
Behind Blue Eyes 235
Days Of Light 411
Gimme A Stone 318
Going Mobile 297
Johnny Cash Medley 517
Who Are You 354
My Generation 87
I'm A Man 121
Young Man Blues 416
Baba O'Riley 428
Without Your Love 433
Red Blue And Grey 401
Verizon Theatre
Grand Prairie, TX
Oct 12, 2011

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Setlist at Verizon Theatre Grand Prairie, TX on Oct 12, 2011

Set One
Overture 247
It's A Boy 147
1921 179
Amazing Journey 305
Sparks 127
Eyesight To The Blind 140
Christmas 281
Cousin Kevin 238
The Acid Queen 245
Do You Think It's Alright? 25
Fiddle About 96
Pinball Wizard 200
There's A Doctor 29
Go To The Mirror 227
Tommy, Can You Hear Me? 92
Smash The Mirror 83
Sensation 217
I'm Free 166
Miracle Cure 17
Sally Simpson 309
Welcome 242
Tommy's Holiday Camp 72
We're Not Gonna Take It 533
band introductions 103
I Can See For Miles 284
The Kids Are Alright 202
Behind Blue Eyes 235
Days Of Light 411
Gimme A Stone 318
Going Mobile 297
Johnny Cash Medley 517
Who Are You 354
My Generation 87
I'm A Man 121
Young Man Blues 416
Baba O'Riley 428
Without Your Love 433
Red Blue And Grey 401

Show Notes

  • Got a Tour Laminate with a Download Code?  Add the MP3s for this show to your cart and then click the Redeem It Here link at the top of the Checkout page
     
  • Roger Daltrey performs The Who's Tommy
     
  • Frank Simes (guitar), Scott Deavours (drums), Jon Button (Bass), Loren Gold (Keyboards) and, also on guitar, Simon (younger brother of Pete) Townshend
     
  • For more info, please check out TheWho.com

     
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Reviews

David 10/13/2011 9:02:34 PM

"This show was absolutely awesome! Roger Daltrey's voice was strong, the band was tight and the venue was perfect. Once the band completed their performance of the Tommy album, they proceeded to spend the next hour and fifteen minutes performing Who classics as well as other great selections. It always makes for a great show when the performer seems to be enjoying him/herself and is in a good mood. It was obvious that Mr. Daltrey was in a very good mood and is extremely grateful for the fact that his voice was saved after thinking he might not ever be able to sing again. Sure there are some Who songs I would have loved for them to have played, but I am actually okay with the fact that they didn't just do a Who greatest hits show. After all, Roger Daltrey had a successful solo career as well. But I would venture to say that not a single person left the show disappointed. The band left it all on the stage last night and a great time was had by all. If you're on the fence about seeing Roger Daltrey performing "Tommy", do not hesitate. He is Rock and Roll Royalty. And he does not disappoint. "

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