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The Who at The Vetch

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1974 we played Kettering in the cup at the Vetch. David Essex was playing in the Brangwyn Hall. A group of girls ran up to us asking for directions - they were late for the concert so we thought it would be a laugh to send them running in the wrong direction. Felt guilty ever since!
 
I remember that was on, ummed and arred and decided against in the end.

Was more attracted by the support bands, SAHB and Streetwalker (with Roger Chapman) if I remember right.
 
ABSwan said:
I remember that was on, ummed and arred and decided against in the end.

Was more attracted by the support bands, SAHB and Streetwalker (with Roger Chapman) if I remember right.

SAHB were great as were the amazing Little Feat.
 
First time I had ever sat in the Centre Stand that day , always been North Bank / Upper Double Decker .

Sensational Alex Harvey Band were outstanding .
 
Robbie said:
First time I had ever sat in the Centre Stand that day , always been North Bank / Upper Double Decker .

Sensational Alex Harvey Band were outstanding .

Great band SAHB.
Faith Healer is up there with the greatest songs of all time.

https://youtu.be/dM4zP2WTY2Q
 
Alex Harvey Band also do a dark version of Delilah .

Supposedly it is the way it should it should have been performed , albeit Tom made it his own .
 
TheLoneRanger said:
Fans queuing for The Who concert 1976.

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Pah, seen bigger queues for Joe's
 
Darran said:
Robbie said:
First time I had ever sat in the Centre Stand that day , always been North Bank / Upper Double Decker .

Sensational Alex Harvey Band were outstanding .

Great band SAHB.
Faith Healer is up there with the greatest songs of all time.

https://youtu.be/dM4zP2WTY2Q

Agreed.

I don’t suppose “Gang Bang” gets many plays on the radio these days...
 

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