The Who's concert at Tanglewood on August 18, 1970, was a high-energy performance during their Tommy tour, showcasing the band's explosive live presence.
Playing to a packed crowd, they delivered a powerful set featuring tracks from Tommy along with classics like “My Generation” and “Summertime Blues.” Keith Moon's frenetic drumming, Pete Townshend’s windmill guitar slashes, John Entwistle’s steady bass, and Roger Daltrey’s soaring vocals electrified the audience.
The show, part of a summer series at the venue, is remembered for its raw intensity and tight musicianship, cementing The Who's reputation as one of rock’s greatest live acts.
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The show was part of a bill with The Voices of East Harlem and Santana, making for a legendary night of music.