The Who ??/??/67
Pop Goes Art, Various, Various
Set I
1. Run Run Run
2. Boris The Spider
3. I Need You
4. Whiskey Man
5. Heatwave
6. Cobwebs And Strange
7. Happy Jack
8. I'm A Boy
9. Disguises
10. Don't Look Away
11. See My Way
12. So Sad About Us
13. A Quick One While He's Away
14. Armenia - City In The Sky
15. Heinz Baked Beans
16. Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand
17. Odorono
18. Tattoo
19. Our Love Was
20. I Can See For Miles
21. I Can't Reach You
22. Medac
23. Relax
24. Silas Stingy
25. Sunrise
26. Rael
Set II
1. Run Run Run
2. Disguises
3. Don't Look Away
(demo versions recorded 1966)
4. Pictures Of Lily (IBC Studio rehearsal, IBC Studios, London, April, 1967)
5. I'm A Boy (early studio version, IBC Studios, London, August, 1966)
6. So Sad About Us (BBC Radio Saturday Club, Recorded September 13, 1966)
7. You Rang? (Ready Steady Go BBC TV, December 24, 1965)
8. Batman 2 (inst) IBC, London, Aug 66 (original 60's mix)
9. Sodding About (aka Signal 30) London 1966 or 1967
10. Coke After Coke (London late 1967 original mix)
11. Hall Of The Mountain King (Kingsway Studio, October 1967
12. My Favorite Station / My Way / Great Shakes (BBC Studios, London,
October 10, 1967 & Delane Lea Studios, November 10, 1967)
13. King Rabbit
14. Lazy Fat People
(Recorded Pete Townshend's home studio London, 1966)
15. Join My Gang (live Pete Roundhouse London, Apr 14, 1974)
16. Early Morning Cold Taxi (CBS Studios, London, Oct 2, 67 orig mix)**
17. Girls Eyes (Sound techniques, London, Oct 1967 orig mix)*
18. Glow Girl (Delane Lea, London, Jan 1968 orig mix)
19. Melancholia (Advision Studios, London, My 29, 1968)
20. Magic Bus (long version, IBC London, Apr 1967)
21. I Can See For Miles
22. That Motherland Feeling
23. Rael Parts 1-9
(Pete's home studio, London 1967)
24. Boris The Spider
25. My Generation
(live Oklahoma State Fair, July 21, 1967.
Set III
 
Comment
Comments: Excellent soundboard recordings from The Who's A Quick One and
Sell Out period material. Once again Hiwatt presents us with an insanely BEAUTI-
FUL package with fantastic color depictions ranging form the front cover to the en-
closed 20 page booklet including a Nik Cohn article entitled "More Noise, More Size More Sex - The Who" where the whole "pop goes art" WHO phenomenon is dis-
cussed. CD 2 reverses tracks 9 (Sodding About) & 10 (Coke After Coke). Track 9
is actually Coke After Coke and track 10 should be Sodding About. Additionally, So
Sad About Us is about 1/4 the volume of the rest of the tracks. There is also some
choppy editing between a few of the songs in the middle of the disc. Otherwise, this
is an aptly titled set! The artwork alone makes this set worth having. "Hiwatt, you've
done it again."

CD 1 Tracks 1-13: Complete, original (not remixed) flat master STEREO version of
A Quick One.
Tracks 14-26: Complete, original (not remixed) flat master MONO version of
The Who Sell Out as it was meant to be heard with the different mono versions.
"Both of the above in walloping, breathtaking sound?from the flat
masters that convey the original intent and sensibility of the era."
"Disc One Produced By Kit Lambert"

CD 2: "Brings together the incidental bits of the era not represented in The WHO
official catalog for "whatever" reason.""
"Tracks 8, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18 are the original 1960's mixes"
Tracks 24- 25: Oklahoma State Fair Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA,
Friday, July 21, 1967
Last Changed By John R
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