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The band played Quadrophenia in its entirety plus a few of The Who´s greatest hits. Pete was playing acoustic guitar more or less throughout the set. First time I saw Zak Starkey join together with the band. He brought a lot of energy and skill which they needed at the time for sure.
The band played Quadrophenia in its entirety plus a few of The Who´s greatest hits. Pete was playing acoustic guitar more or less throughout the set. First time I saw Zak Starkey join together with the band. He brought a lot of energy and skill which they needed at the time for sure.