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Friday, January 16, 2026

The Who - Tanglewood 1970 [A Prof. Stoned Remaster]


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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68 comments:

  1. Thank you for once again taking us on an amazing journey! Listening right now, and it sounds fantastic. Your work and generosity are greatly appreciated.

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  2. Thank you for your efforts! Results are amazing and I'm enjoying your Who kick as well!! Cheers!

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  3. thank you for your generosity Professor

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  4. Thank you so much! Can't wait to hear this tonight!

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  5. Been rocking to this all morning. Nothing like a Moon show! Keep up the fantastic work....

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  6. Prof....Where do you find the time, Sir. If The Who Continuum were smart they'd be smart to have you on board to handle the knobs in the vaults. Did you ever think of using your demix / mix skills to the mess that is the 1968 Decca release mess that is "Magic Bus" album ? Just a thought.

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  7. Thank you so much!

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  8. Thank you Prof! Listening right now!

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  9. Sounds fantastic Prof. Your Who work is legendary

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  10. Sounds amazing - many thanks.

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  11. Thank you for your generosity! Love your work and greatly appreciate everything you do for rock and roll :)

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  12. Excellent - many thanks for this.

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  13. Great! Great! Great! Thank you so much!

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  14. Muchas gracias Profesor!

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  15. This sounds soooooooooooo good! Incredible. Excellent. The band played quite well, don't you think!

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  16. Thanks, Another gem.

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  17. Incredible, Mille Mercis....

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  18. Thanks for once again putting in the time and talent to bring us a classic performance in wonderful quality!

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  19. Awesome! One of my favorite Who shows. Thanks so much Prof!!

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  20. Dang! Many thanks indeed.

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  21. Thanks for this and for Amsterdam excellent.

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  22. Once again brilliant work Professor, really appreciated

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  23. Thank you for Tanglewood! This was always a tricky one back in the days of tape trading. And again, a big thank you for Amsterdam. I had tipped off a friend to your work on it and as I recently saw him since that time and he raved about its excellent quality. Thank you!

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  24. Professor... another phenomenal piece of work. Thank you.

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  25. Nice! I can't wait to listen to this.THANK you

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  26. sounds great ! thanks Profstoned !

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  27. Your so right about these shows of the band at this moment on this tour I seen the Who up and down the eastern seaboard many times this show was one of them Tanglewood was a special place for Bill Graham.Thank You for bring it back alive been a long time since I recalled this show and venue.

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  28. Thank you for all you do. It is very much appreciated.

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  29. Thank you very much! :-)

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  30. Many thanks for The Who upgrade & thank you for all you do for the music community!

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  31. Dang! Aural satisfaction. Thanks, Prof!

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  32. Many thanks for your unparalleled efforts, Professor...I AM gonna take it!

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  33. Awesome! Thanks so much.

    Have you thought about working your magic on the raw source(s) of the KBFH shows (Largo & Philly December 73)

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  34. This is outstanding - thanks so much!

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  35. Many thanks for making this available. Anything by The Who is always greatly appreciated.

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  36. Sounds great, many thanks!

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  37. ally looking forward to this one prof. Your work is important and respected. I like this show so much. The video is worth watching just for the Overture, to see Keith air drumming furiously along as Pete plays his solo transition to the It's a Boy part.

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  38. Thank you so much, Professor!

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  39. Thanks so muchfor your hard work!

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  40. Thank you so much. First time here! Very generous of you!

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  41. Thank you for working your magic on this great concert, Prof!

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  42. thank you so much! amazing stuff. would love to hear what you could do to more Dylan from 1965-66 where he was playing songs not on that last months tour that are so documented. In Australia i think he played positively 4th St for example. Also the 1987 Europe tour with Petty has some recordings that could be made much better I suspect.

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  43. What a great service you provide!

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  44. Thank you. So many masterpieces here !

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  45. I really appreciate what you've done with your recent Who recordings. I can't wait to listen to your new Dylan as well.
    Cheers, Graham

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    1. I forgot to mention — your 13th Floor Elevators contributions are amazing!

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  46. Thanks - can't wait to play it.

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  47. Thank you again! Have all the versions (of this show) out there been sourced from mp3 files released by WV? Is there a list anywhere of WV shows that have been released in FLAC format?

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  48. Excellent work, man. Heavy, thick and raw.

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  49. Fantastic! Thank you very much Prof.

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  50. Always up for some Who. Thanks PS!

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  51. Looking forward to this! Thank you

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