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Tuesday, November 04, 2008 

Category: Music

THE WHO ANNOUNCES NEW ZEALAND SHOW!


SATURDAY MARCH 21,
NORTH HARBOUR STADIUM, AUCKLAND



"The Who quite possibly remain the greatest live band ever. Even the list-driven punk legend and music historian Johnny Ramone agrees with  me on this." Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam

"More than any other band, The Who are our role models." Bono, U2

"In the annals of rock history The Who (like their contemporaries the Beatles and the Rolling Stones) stand alone." US Rolling Stone


Arguably THE greatest live band ever, The Who will make an explosive return to New Zealand for
the first time in 40 years to perform a one-off concert in March 2009. This is the news Who fans
have been waiting for since the band's last visit in 1968!

The Who have sold over 100 million albums and been an inspiration to everyone from The Clash
to The Ramones to Pearl Jam and have been honoured with every prestigious award going. They
were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame by Bono in 1990 in the very first year they
were eligible, the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005, the first annual Freddie Mercury Lifetime
Achievement Award
in 2006, a Lifetime Achievement award from the British Phonographic
Industry
in 1988 and from the Grammy Foundation in 2001. Their music still forms the backdrop
to 21st century life featuring in television shows such as the hit TV series CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation
and in many movies.

Their charitable work is legendary with millions of dollars being raised over the years for a variety of
causes and this work being recognised by the award of a CBE to Roger Daltrey in 2005. In an
honour many bands would crave, The Who also is recognized in the Guinness Book of Records
as the World's Loudest Band!

In spite of the loss of original members Keith Moon (in 1978) and John Entwistle (in 2002), The
Who
remain the standard-bearer for great live rock and roll and are still one of the most in-demand
live acts in the business.

Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Simon Townshend (guitars), Zak Starkey (drums), Pino
Palladino
(bass) and John 'Rabbit' Bundrick (keys) are currently performing in the US to rave
reviews and are keen to continue on the road next year.

The 21st century has sparked resurgence in the creative collaboration between Townshend and
Daltrey. The 2004 greatest hits collection Then and Now featured tracks Real Good Looking Boy
and Old Red Wine and the band also released Endless Wire, their first new studio album since
1982, in October 2006. The album debuted at 7 on the US Billboard chart and 9 on the UK
albums chart, won a rave four-star review in Rolling Stone and was well received by both fans and
media.

The band then embarked on a year-long tour to support it, and is now continuing the trek with
shows in Japan, Australia and New Zealand in early 2009.

"We don't want to stop now," Roger Daltrey told Billboard Magazine. "We don't want those long
hiatuses that we used to have. We feel at this time of our lives it's too precious a thing to take
liberties with time. When you're young, you've got that time. When you're old, you haven't.
"

Over their extraordinary career, the band's live performances have been matched by no other, with reviewers continuing to rave:

"Clapped out, over the hill, past it, out of touch, devoid of energy, a bunch of wrinkly has-beens?
Not The Who. They may be well into late middle age, but for a couple of hours they delivered a
masterclass in mind-crushingly intense, but also wonderfully subtle power rock
," said London's
Telegraph.

"It's not exactly a disadvantage to be able to draw on a back catalogue that includes classic songs
such as My Generation, Who Are You and Pinball Wizard. But to deliver them with an urgent
intensity, rather than as some dinosaur-rock self-parodying tribute band was something special.
"

Promoter Andrew McManus is thrilled to have secured the rock legends for this very special one-off
concert.

"I had the opportunity of watching The Who headline the 02 Festival in Ireland last year and was
blown away by not only Roger Daltrey's vocals but also the sheer magic coming off stage
collectively from Pete Townsend and the rest of the band. This is a real coup for New Zealand and
the band can't wait to visit again. Forty years has been too long!
"

Special guest support act will be Counting Crows, in their very first visit to New Zealand. The band
is a global phenomenon, having sold over 20 million albums worldwide and amassing countless
Top 10 chart placings worldwide.

Counting Crows have been a huge presence in the music world; from initial hit single Mr Jones to
2005's Accidentally In Love featured on the Shrek 2 soundtrack. The soundtrack saw the band
garner an Academy Award and Golden Globe nomination and perform the song on the Academy
Awards
telecast that year. Their newest album Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings, saw the band
split their musical personality with the rock Saturday Nights produced by Gil Norton (of Pixies and
Foo Fighters fame) whilst the more acoustic Sunday Mornings portion had Brian Deck (Modest
Mouse, Iron and Wine) at the desk.

THE WHO with special guests COUNTING CROWS


Saturday 21st March 2009 @ North Harbour Stadium,
North Shore City, Auckland
Tickets available from Monday 17 November
At Ticketmaster -www.ticketmaster.co.nz, 0800-111-999

Black Tuesday

 
what an awesome show !!! http://sandnames.com
 
Posted by Black Tuesday on Thursday, February 26, 2009 - 8:53 PM
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