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Live at Shea Stadium 1982 Triple Vinyl. This Triple Vinyl is in stock. For more check out all the official The Who merchandise & vinyl available for home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £44 +P&P The Whos 1982 tour, which was all in North America apart from two warmup dates at the Birmingham NEC in England, was their last to feature Kenney Jones on drums and they wouldnt tour again until 1989. The tour promoted the recent Its Hard album, which had been released in June 1982, and the set list included a number of tracks from that album, some of which the band would only play live on this tour. This release features the show from the second of their two nights at New Yorks Shea Stadium and was recorded on October 13th 1982. Although a couple of tracks have appeared on compilations, this is the first official release of the audio from the full show.
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