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The Who live from The Valley 1974

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  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,161
    Saw Stray when they released an LP called Mudanzas very good live.
    They're still about. Playing The Beaverwood in Chislehurst in March.
    Interesting. Any of the original members apart from Del Bromham, he was always the main man? Weren't they managed by one of the Krays for a while? I saw them mainly at the Black Prince on a Sunday night, tanked up by my 16 year old standards, watching Steve Gadd disappear in a cloud of smoke as they launched into Jericho. But there's a thread for all that...

    Stray are playing at The Beaverwood Chislehurst on 26th Feb.
    Ahhh. Won't be over then, unfortunately. Do you (anyone) know the line up, apart from Mr Bromham? 
  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456
    I saw Stray support Rush and the Hammy Odeon about 40 years ago.

    I think it was Rush's first UK gig and still the best gig I've been to. Still think I've got some talcum powder from Del Bromham's hair.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,242
    Would there be a market for unsigned Who at the Valley posters?

    How much would people be prepared to pay?

    Postcards?


    @cafc999

    @charltonnick
  • Posters
    Or a set of post cards would be awsome
  • sammy391
    sammy391 Posts: 3,784
    Would there be a market for unsigned Who at the Valley posters?

    How much would people be prepared to pay?

    Postcards?


    @cafc999

    @charltonnick
    No way of getting them signed anymore?
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,242
    sammy391 said:
    Would there be a market for unsigned Who at the Valley posters?

    How much would people be prepared to pay?

    Postcards?


    @cafc999

    @charltonnick
    No way of getting them signed anymore?
    Unlikely, very lucky to get access to Roger in the first place and can't push our luck.
  • sammy391
    sammy391 Posts: 3,784
    I see these could be back on sale soon? 
  • 48 years ago today, The Who set the record for one of the loudest concerts of all time, 120 decibels at 50 meters.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,651
    48 years ago today, The Who set the record for one of the loudest concerts of all time, 120 decibels at 50 meters.
    I'm sure that and Led Zeppelin at Earls Court are the reason i've just had these fitted 😁
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,242
    edited May 2024
    The museum are sellling A3 reproductions of both the 74 and 76 concert posters.

    Not signed.

    Contact @charltonnick for details

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  • Biggest crowd at The Valley with Curbishley as manager
  • charltonnick
    charltonnick Posts: 3,063

    We have for sale at the museum large reproduction posters ( 18in x 12in ) of the Who 1974 & 1976 concerts held at The Valley. £8 each plus £4 postage , £20 for both including postage. For payment details inbox me.

  • ValleyOfTears
    ValleyOfTears Posts: 1,067
    Cheers Oakster ~ was living within earshot of the valley in '74. I blame The Who for the tinnitus to this day! 
  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,213
    Cheers Oakster ~ was living within earshot of the valley in '74. I blame The Who for the tinnitus to this day! 
    I think everyone living in SE London were in earshot whether living close to the ground or not. Luckily I attended both events. 
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,651
    The posters look even better in real life and the museum is looking superb.
    Thanks to all those involved.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,242
    The posters look even better in real life and the museum is looking superb.
    Thanks to all those involved.
    Thank you