With 35,000 in attendance, on September 18, 1971, The Who headlined 'Goodbye Summer: A Rock Concert in aid of Famine Relief for the People of Bangladesh' at The Oval cricket ground in Kennington, south London. Newly mixed from the original 8-track analog multi-track tapes, this concert showcases The Who at the peak of their live prowess, cementing their status as one of the most electrifying rock bands of the era. The performance reaches its climax with Pete Townshend and Keith Moon famously destroying their instruments in a legendary finale.
Album Information:- Artist: The Who
- Genre: Rock
- Label: UNIVERSAL
- Audio: Newly mixed from original 8-track analog multi-track tapes
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