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Pete Townshend Live BAM 1993
Live album by
Released11 August 2003 (United Kingdom)
Recorded7 August 1993
GenreRock
LabelEel Pie Records
ProducerPete Townshend
Pete Townshend chronology
Scooped
(2001)
Pete Townshend Live BAM 1993
(2003)
Live: Brixton Academy '85
(2004)

Pete Townshend Live BAM 1993 is a live recording by Pete Townshend. The music was recorded at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, N.Y., on 7 August 1993 and a double CD released 11 August 2003 by UK company Eel Pie Recording Productions Ltd.[1] The concert took place during Townshend's Psychoderelict tour and the CD features the entire Psychoderlict performance as well as selections from Townshend's catalogue.[2]

Cast

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The cast included:

Track listing

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Disc 1

  1. "Intro"
  2. "English Boy"
  3. "Meher Baba M3"
  4. "Let's Get Pretentious"
  5. "Meher Baba M4"
  6. "Early Morning Dreams"
  7. "I Want That Thing"
  8. "Intro: Outlive The Dinosaur"
  9. "Outlive The Dinosaur"
  10. "Gridlife 1"
  11. "Flame" (demo)
  12. "Now and Then"
  13. "I am Afraid"
  14. "Gridlife 2"
  15. "Don't Try to Make Me Real"
  16. "Intro: Predictable"
  17. "Predictable"
  18. "Flame"
  19. "Meher Baba M5" (Vivaldi)
  20. "Fake It"
  21. "Intro: Now and Then" (reprise)
  22. "Now and Then" (reprise)
  23. "Baba O'Riley" (demo)
  24. "English Boy" (reprise)

Disc 2

  1. "Pinball Wizard"
  2. "See Me Feel Me/Listening to You"
  3. "Let My Love Open The Door"
  4. "Rough Boys"
  5. "Behind Blue Eyes"
  6. "The Kids Are Alright"
  7. "Keep Me Turning"
  8. "Eminence Front"
  9. "A Little Is Enough"
  10. "You Better You Bet"
  11. "Face The Face"
  12. "Won't Get Fooled Again"
  13. "Let’s See Action (Nothing Is Everything)"
  14. "Magic Bus"[3]

References

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  1. ^ TheWho.net
  2. ^ "Eel Pie". Archived from the original on 4 January 2010. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
  3. ^ "Eelpie Products". Archived from the original on 11 March 2012. Retrieved 31 August 2010.