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Live at the Oval 1971


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So Glad To See Ya (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

1:05 min

Summertime Blues (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

3:41 min

My Wife (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

6:47 min

Love Ain't For Keeping (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

2:24 min

I Can't Explain (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

2:23 min

Substitute (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

2:25 min

Bargain (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

7:03 min

Behind Blue Eyes (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

4:46 min

Won't Get Fooled Again (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

8:56 min

Baby Don't You Do It (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

8:48 min

Pinball Wizard (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

2:57 min

See Me, Feel Me/Listening To You (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

5:10 min

My Generation (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

3:27 min

Naked Eye (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

7:21 min

Magic Bus (Live At The Oval, London, England - 9/18/1971)

9:21 min


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Reviews (2)


All about jazz

d. 22. Aug. 2025

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Doug Collette

d. 22. Aug. 2025

"Live At The Oval 1971 is a fifteen-song concert from the volatile group's headlining appearance on the bill of 'Goodbye Summer: A Rock Concert in aid of Famine Relief for the People of Bangla Desh.' During the course of the seventy-plus minute set at The Oval cricket ground in South London on September 18, 1971, the program runs the gamut of the Who's history".


Mojo

d. 19. Aug. 2025

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Pat Gilbert

d. 19. Aug. 2025

"The 'Goodbye Summer' Oval appearance has gone down in history as one of The Who's most memorable - a rowdy 35,000 crowd, Keith Moon hitting his drums with a cricket bat, the group parrying footballs kicked into the crowd by Rod Stewart - but until now only poor-quality bootlegs have circulated ... But modern technology has finally enabled the original recordings to be rescued: and, boy, what a delight they are".