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   Re: Who books > > It's not a book (obviously), but the Amazing Journey: The
   Story of The Who > DVD set contains two long-lost tunes by The High Numbers
   playing at the > Railway Hotel in North London in 1964. The songs are "Ooh
   Poo Pah Doo" > and > "I Gotta Dance To Keep From Crying" played in their
  entirety and > supposedly > the result of a recent find after decades of being
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick McCullough" <rsmccull@planetkc.com>
To: <bomp@xnet2.com>
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 2:09 AM
Subject: Re: [bomp] Re: Who books


>
> It's not a book (obviously), but the Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who
> DVD set contains two long-lost tunes by The High Numbers playing at the
> Railway Hotel in North London in 1964.  The songs are "Ooh Poo Pah Doo" 
> and
> "I Gotta Dance To Keep From Crying" played in their entirety and 
> supposedly
> the result of a recent find after decades of being lost.
>

Is that the same "Gotta Dance To Keep From Crying"  as on that Live At The 
Marquee Club bootleg, I bought that in the early 90s.

Does anyone know the story behind that bootleg? It sounds like them playing 
and on "Gotta Dance" and "Young Man," it sounds like Daltry singing, but on 
half the album, the vocals don't sound like The Who at all, unless Roger has 
a lower octave that he never used on record. The backing vocals on Here Tis 
don't sound like Townsend, either. 

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