4 4 "Live!" Pete Townshend's Deep End Atco Records ★★★★★ The Who’s final concert tour, completed in 1983, left me with mixed emotions. I was sad that one of my favorite bands was calling it quits but, after hearing “Who’s Last,” the album taken from that tour, I was glad that the band had enough sense to realize they weren’t the band they used to be and decided to stop while they were ahead. When Pete Townshend released “White City” in 1985,1 was overjoyed. “White City” showed that Townshend, the same man who wrote the lines: “I hope I die before I get [ old” in the song “My Generation,” has actually grown old gracefully and | was able to use the experience of age to make more music. Townshend still had a lot to say even if The Who wasn’t the best vehicle for his music. “Live!” is an album taken from the videotape of Townshend’s 1986 concert in Brixton, England. A couple of tracks from the concert had been released as b- sides of singles from the “White City” album. Townshend’s solo live version of the Who classic “Magic Bus” was the b- side of the “Give Blood” single. Townshend and Deep End’s killer live version of “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” originally from the Who’s 1971 “Who’s Next” album was the b-side of the “Face the Face” 12-inch single. For the concert Townshend assembled a band of top-flight musicians that included ex-Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, keyboardist John “Rabbit” Bundrick, drummer Simon Phillips, bassist Chucho Merchan, blues harpist Peter Hope Evans, percussionist Judy Linscott, the Kick Homs and a three-man, two- woman choir. Townshend and the band crank through a choice selection of Townshend’s solo material, Who songs and a few covers. The playing is sharp and hot and there is a lot of soul in Townshend’s vocals. Townshend is content to stick to rhythm guitar and let Gilmour take the lead passages. “Live!” kicks off with Robert Barker’s “Barefootin,’” a number that would be perfect if you could see Townshend dancing. “After the Fire, ” a song wrote for Roger Daltrey’s 1985 “Under a Raging Moon” album, sounds more gentle and soulful than Daltrey’s version. Townshend’s vocals on “Behind Blue Eyes,” a song originally included on The Who’s “Who’s Next” album, are fantastic. As Daltrey sang it, “Behind Blue Eyes” was an angry declaration from a misunderstood tough guy. As Townshend sings it, “Behind Blue song a traditional treatment for the “Live!” album. The cover version of the Beat’s “Save it for Later” shows that Townshend has a good ear for new music as well as the old. The live version of “Pinball Wizard, ” a song from The Who’s “Tommy” album, proves that Townshend is the Eyes” becomes a heartfelt fastest guitar strummer in plea from a man who is tired of putting up a iacade of being tough. “Stop Hurting People, ” and “I’m One,” both get excellent treatments. Townshend goes back to his love for old American blues by performing Screamin’ Jay Hawkins’ “I Put a Spell on You” and Sonny Boy Williamson’s “Eyesight to the Blind. ” Townshend had taken “Eyesight to the Blind” and turned it into a Who song for the band’s 1969 “Tommy” album but he goes back to the original to give the the world. “A Little is Enough,” a song from Townshend’s 1980 “Empty Glass” album, get a hefty workout as well. While “White City” showed that Townshend still had a lot to offer as a songwriter, “Live!” shows that Townshend still has a lot to offer as a performer. If you have a VCR, you should get “The Brixton, England Concert” videotape. It has all of the songs listed above and as many more. —Review by Karl Pallmeyer ?ER/ ( Auto Service “Auto Repair At Its Best” General Repairs on Most Cars & Light Trucks Domestic & Foreign OPENMON-FR1 7:30-5:30 ONE DAY SERVICE INMOST CASES 846-5344 Just one mile north of A&M On the Shuttle Bus Route 111 Royal, Bryan Across S. College From Tom's B-B-Q i. s* Ml live music & more! jAlippman jam No Cover ^ 0 \hathy& the Kilowatts Locomotives All Ages Welcome I Jus'Wanna Dance! 4410 College Main Bryan.Tx. 77801 846-1812 SMILE FOR YOUR FAMILY’S GENERAL DENTAL CARE CLEANING, EXAM & X-RAYS ★Call For Appointment, Reg. $44 Less Cash Discount $15 • Dental Insurance Accepted • Evening Appointments Available • Complete Family Dental Care • Emergency Walk Ins Welcome • Nitrous Oxide Available • On Shuttle Bus Route (Anderson Bus) TTTIfftfc S3 l (Anderson Bus) CarePlus>;ri MEDICAL/DENTAL CENTER 696-9578 _ . n c 1712 S.W. Parkway M-F 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Dan Lawson, D.D.S. ^ across from Kroger Center) Sat. 9 a.m.-l p.m.