JOHN ENTWISTLE'S OX

Monday, 3 March 1975

The Agora Ballroom
1722 North High Street
Columbus, Ohio 43201
USA


FLAC master, 4 December 2016, by elegymart:
Analog audience recording (mono): Sony TCD 124 > Memorex c-90 analog audio cassette master > Maxell UD 90 analog audio cassette > CDR > Fujifilm (Taiyo Yuden base) 80-minute audio CDR (trade, c. 2002-2006) > EAC (WAV extraction; secure mode) > Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (edited out tape flip) > SHNtool (fixed SBE) > TLH (WAV > FLAC conversion, Level 8).
Created this text file.


Total running time [61:50]
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01 My Wife [5:28]
02 My Size [4:18]
03 Boris the Spider [2:59]
04 Cell Number Seven [4:42]
05 Who Cares? [6:49]
06 Whiskey Man [4:41]
07 Do the Dangle [4:17]
08 Darling [3:35]
09 Gimme That Rock n' Roll [4:29]
10 Something Else [1:59] >
11 Keep A-Knockin' [2:55]
12 Not Fade Away [7:38]
-- encore --
13 band introductions [0:35]
14 Heaven and Hell [7:19]


Band line-up:
John Entwistle - bass, vocals
Mike Deacon - keyboards
Robert A. Johnson - guitar, vocals
Graham Deakin - drums, percussion
Jeff (Geoff?) Daly - saxophone


Notes:

Fulfilling a request from Stonecutter:

This one saw some limited circulation in the CDR trading days, but the only other show from this tour I've seen circulate since then in these parts is the Boston show that glasnostrd19 has upped a few times now, so there should be some interest here.

The Who Concert Guide online lists this show as 6 March 1975, but I'm going with how it was traded to me, via one cassette gen and one CDR gen. If the rest of the dates listed there are correct, that would put this show between Detroit and Akron, which makes more sense than the night before Boston. Also of note is the Concert Guide doesn't provide a setlist for this show, so they probably have not had access to this recording.

The venue was unlisted in the CDR trade, but deduced from an interview Entwistle gave about this tour where he commented on being able to see the back of the Agora. If this were one of the dates on the tour where the Ox was opening for Humble Pie (like the 15 March 1975 Philadelphia "King Biscuit" official CD release), that would have been 16 March 1975 at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Columbus, but it seems Joe Walsh was the opener for that Pie show, not the Ox.

Other than editing out a cassette tape flip, all else remains as originally received.

Enjoy,
elegymart