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THE WHO PHOTO ALBUM OPENING NIGHT 9/10/79 CAPITOL THEATER WITH ORCHESTRA TICKET

$ 248.16

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Object Type: Photograph
  • Artist/Band: Who
  • Industry: Music
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Genre: Rock & Pop
  • Size: 4 3/4” x 3 1/2” Photos
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A RARE PIECE OF ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY.
    THE WHO PHOTO ALBUM FROM OPENING NIGHT SEPTEMBER 10, 1979 PRESENTED BY JOHN SCHER AT THE CAPITOL THEATER IN PASSAIC, NJ.
    ORCHESTRA TICKET INCLUDED, ALONG WITH 23 NEVER RELEASED PHOTOS.
    In the late 70s, the Capitol in Passaic, NJ was widely acknowledged as one of the premier small theater music venues in the nation. The converted movie house in downtown Passaic was a place that everyone wanted to play—including artists whose stature supported a much larger capacity venue. In 1978, the Capitol was on a roll and landed three special Springsteen shows near the end of his Darkness tour and a one-night appearance by The Rolling Stones promoting their Some Girls record.
    The following year brought another major act to the small stage on Monroe Street—The Who. The band played two shows in Passaic as a warm-up for five shows that followed at New York City’s much larger Madison Square Garden.
    Like the Springsteen and Stones shows,
    the ticket process was a mail-order lottery. The Capitol marked this special night by printing some fancy tickets just for the occasion.
    It was a year after both the release of Who Are You and the death of drummer Keith Moon. The Passaic shows marked the first US appearance of Moon’s replacement, Kenney Jones from The Faces. The Who played four songs from Who Are You including late bassist John Entwistle’s “Trick of the Light.” He sang it as well as doing his usual take on “Boris the Spider.” While it was the first time that many saw Jones, it would also be the last time for many to hear "The Ox" John Entwistle
    manning the bass for The Who.
    THIS ALBUM IS IN INCREDIBLE CONDITION CONSIDERING ITS AGE OF 42 YEARS. FROM ONE OWNERS PRIVATE COLLECTION. THIS IS AN INCREDIBLY RARE FIND. AGAIN, 23 PHOTOS ALTOGETHER, THE ORIGINAL ORCHESTRA TICKET, ALL COMPOSED IN AN ALBUM WITH AN ORIGINAL NYC 95.5 WPLJ “NEW YORK’S BEST ROCK” PROMOTIONAL CONCERT STICKER ON COVER.
    DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE TO OWN A TRULY ONCE IN A LIFETIME FIND, “THE WHO” ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY.