Watch the Who stun fans in Long Island with a rare performance of 'Young Man's Blues'
“In fact, the only way I knew they did the tune was by the check I got. It was much larger than the checks I’d been getting otherwise. You know, most of the time, my checks were for ten and twelve dollars…the English rockers saved my life. And they’ve made me acquainted with a younger audience. Pete Townshend, Van Morrison, Elvis Costello, Bonnie Raitt… They kept me from falling into obscurity.”
The Who have also added their 1970 deep cut “Naked Eye” and 1981 tune “Another Tricky Day” into the set in recent days, but the show still centers around songs fromand a handful of other hits like “Eminence Front” and “Who Are You” in addition to 2019’s “Ball and Chain.” The tour continues Sunday night at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio, and wraps up November 5 at Dolby Live in Las Vegas. There are reports of a European leg in 2023, but nothing has been announced.
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