The Who Who's Next + Life House Demos 1970-1971 - Sealed UK 3-LP vinyl set
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THE WHO Who's Next + Life House Demos 1970-1971
(50th Anniversary 2023 UK/EU limited edition triple
album 3-LP pressed on 180-gram vinyl, featuring the
remastered Original Album plus two bonus LP
records of Pete Townshend's LifeHouse Acetate Demo
recordings, with replica yellow IBC Studio labels and printed
sleeves containing Andy Neil's detailed notes on the demo
recordings. Gatefold picture sleeve, hype sticker & factory
sealed. Recommended)
#Top 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time
TRACKLISTING AND EXTRA INFORMATION
THE WHO LIFE HOUSE - By Pete Townshend
Life House was a double-barrelled project. One part film script, the other part the plan for a live musical experiment to be carried out at the Young Vic Theatre to be filmed and incorporated into the fictional movie.
After the success of Tommy, providing The Who with a very powerful and uplifting concert piece as well as a hit album, I tried to create an audacious music project that would replace it musically for stage and album. I hoped too for a movie. I framed Life House as a portentous polemic about the coming of a nation beaten down by climate issues and pollution. In a sci-fi setting an opportunist and autocratic government enforce a national lock-down in which every person is hooked up to an entertainment grid, provided with solace, food, peace, and spiritual succour. The population could enjoy this Grid safe at home, using virtual reality experience suits. Life experience programmes would be provided by a co-opted entertainment industry and piped down tubes and wires to every home.
Music is discovered to be a very real distraction to the subjugation of the population in suits. Slowly it is removed from the programming. Rebels and renegades who refuse to be compliant ride around in crude converted buses and vans, listening to rock ‘n’ roll. It is the rebels who begin to hear rumours of the “Life House,” a place somewhere in London where live music is being performed, and an outlandish experiment was taking place.
One aspect of both the story and the hopeful plan for the Young Vic live music experiment was for me as a composer to act as a computer to create tailor-made compositions for selected audience members who attended a series of workshops at the Young Vic. Two good examples of the kind of music I hoped to compose are the electronic music backing tracks of “Baba O’Riley” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again.” In the story a new leader (partly based on myself, and partly based on several technical advisors I was working with at the time) put on a series of concerts, where such tailor-made music is created, and eventually would be piped into the government Grid to allow the oppressed population to break free.
A side bar of the fiction is that many participants in the government Grid project begin to advance spiritually, partly because of the sheer number of lifetimes they can enjoy squeezed at high-speed into every moment they remain incarcerated. When the Life House experiment does reach its target, and music is secretly piped into every individual’s experience suit, a universal uprising with immense spiritual and congregational impact takes place. In the Life House itself, down at the Young Vic, the participants all disappear to a higher level.
Earlier, I used the adjective ‘audacious’ to describe my plans. In fact, the fiction and the experiment were both flawed, and neither were properly realised. But some wonderful music came from the project, and the idea has always held me in thrall, partly because so many of the strands of the fiction seem to be coming true.
LP ONE: WHO'S NEXT (Remastered) Side A
1. Baba O'Riley
2. Bargain
3. Love Ain't for Keeping
4. My Wife
5. The Song Is Over
LP ONE: WHO'S NEXT (Remastered) Side B
1. Getting In Tune
2. Going Mobile
3. Behind Blue Eyes
4. Won't Get Fooled Again
LP TWO: PETE TOWNSHEND'S LIFE HOUSE ACETATES - VINYL REPLICA Side C
1. Pure And Easy (Home Studio Mix) (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
2. Behind Blue Eyes (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
3. Love Ain't For Keeping (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
4. Mary (Original Mix) (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
LP TWO: PETE TOWNSHEND'S LIFE HOUSE ACETATES - VINYL REPLICA Side D
1. Getting In Tune (Alternate Mix) (Demo)**
2. Going Mobile (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
3. Too Much (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
4. Time Is Passing (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
LP THREE: PETE TOWNSHEND'S LIFE HOUSE ACETATES - VINYL REPLICA Side E
1. Won't Get Fooled Again (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
2. Song Is Over (Original Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles
LP THREE: PETE TOWNSHEND'S LIFE HOUSE ACETATES - VINYL REPLICA Side F
1. Baba O'Riley (Original Demo)**
Artist - The Who (click link for complete listing)
Title - Who's Next (click link for more of the same title)
Year of Release - 2023
Format - 3-LP vinyl record set (Triple LP Album)
Record Label - UMR/Polydor
Catalogue No - 3585904 (click link for more)
Country of Origin - United Kingdom (UK)
Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
Audiophile – This is an Audiophile item. Click link for similar items
Additional info - Sealed, Picture Sleeve
Barcode - 602435859040
Condition - Factory sealed from new. This item is unplayed. Click here for more info.
RareVinyl.com Ref No - WHO3LWH819739
Alternative Names - Les Who.
Related Artists - Angie, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Meher Baba, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Simon Townshend, The High Numbers.
GENRES
60s Beat, 60s Pop, 60s Rock, 70s Rock, 70s Artists, Psychedelic.
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#Top 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time
TRACKLISTING AND EXTRA INFORMATION
THE WHO LIFE HOUSE - By Pete Townshend
Life House was a double-barrelled project. One part film script, the other part the plan for a live musical experiment to be carried out at the Young Vic Theatre to be filmed and incorporated into the fictional movie.
After the success of Tommy, providing The Who with a very powerful and uplifting concert piece as well as a hit album, I tried to create an audacious music project that would replace it musically for stage and album. I hoped too for a movie. I framed Life House as a portentous polemic about the coming of a nation beaten down by climate issues and pollution. In a sci-fi setting an opportunist and autocratic government enforce a national lock-down in which every person is hooked up to an entertainment grid, provided with solace, food, peace, and spiritual succour. The population could enjoy this Grid safe at home, using virtual reality experience suits. Life experience programmes would be provided by a co-opted entertainment industry and piped down tubes and wires to every home.
Music is discovered to be a very real distraction to the subjugation of the population in suits. Slowly it is removed from the programming. Rebels and renegades who refuse to be compliant ride around in crude converted buses and vans, listening to rock ‘n’ roll. It is the rebels who begin to hear rumours of the “Life House,” a place somewhere in London where live music is being performed, and an outlandish experiment was taking place.
One aspect of both the story and the hopeful plan for the Young Vic live music experiment was for me as a composer to act as a computer to create tailor-made compositions for selected audience members who attended a series of workshops at the Young Vic. Two good examples of the kind of music I hoped to compose are the electronic music backing tracks of “Baba O’Riley” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again.” In the story a new leader (partly based on myself, and partly based on several technical advisors I was working with at the time) put on a series of concerts, where such tailor-made music is created, and eventually would be piped into the government Grid to allow the oppressed population to break free.
A side bar of the fiction is that many participants in the government Grid project begin to advance spiritually, partly because of the sheer number of lifetimes they can enjoy squeezed at high-speed into every moment they remain incarcerated. When the Life House experiment does reach its target, and music is secretly piped into every individual’s experience suit, a universal uprising with immense spiritual and congregational impact takes place. In the Life House itself, down at the Young Vic, the participants all disappear to a higher level.
Earlier, I used the adjective ‘audacious’ to describe my plans. In fact, the fiction and the experiment were both flawed, and neither were properly realised. But some wonderful music came from the project, and the idea has always held me in thrall, partly because so many of the strands of the fiction seem to be coming true.
LP ONE: WHO'S NEXT (Remastered) Side A
1. Baba O'Riley
2. Bargain
3. Love Ain't for Keeping
4. My Wife
5. The Song Is Over
LP ONE: WHO'S NEXT (Remastered) Side B
1. Getting In Tune
2. Going Mobile
3. Behind Blue Eyes
4. Won't Get Fooled Again
LP TWO: PETE TOWNSHEND'S LIFE HOUSE ACETATES - VINYL REPLICA Side C
1. Pure And Easy (Home Studio Mix) (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
2. Behind Blue Eyes (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
3. Love Ain't For Keeping (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
4. Mary (Original Mix) (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
LP TWO: PETE TOWNSHEND'S LIFE HOUSE ACETATES - VINYL REPLICA Side D
1. Getting In Tune (Alternate Mix) (Demo)**
2. Going Mobile (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
3. Too Much (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
4. Time Is Passing (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
LP THREE: PETE TOWNSHEND'S LIFE HOUSE ACETATES - VINYL REPLICA Side E
1. Won't Get Fooled Again (Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles*
2. Song Is Over (Original Demo) - Lifehouse Chronicles
LP THREE: PETE TOWNSHEND'S LIFE HOUSE ACETATES - VINYL REPLICA Side F
1. Baba O'Riley (Original Demo)**
Artist - The Who (click link for complete listing)
Title - Who's Next (click link for more of the same title)
Year of Release - 2023
Format - 3-LP vinyl record set (Triple LP Album)
Record Label - UMR/Polydor
Catalogue No - 3585904 (click link for more)
Country of Origin - United Kingdom (UK)
Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
Audiophile – This is an Audiophile item. Click link for similar items
Additional info - Sealed, Picture Sleeve
Barcode - 602435859040
Condition - Factory sealed from new. This item is unplayed. Click here for more info.
RareVinyl.com Ref No - WHO3LWH819739
Alternative Names - Les Who.
Related Artists - Angie, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Meher Baba, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Simon Townshend, The High Numbers.
GENRES
60s Beat, 60s Pop, 60s Rock, 70s Rock, 70s Artists, Psychedelic.
REFERENCE
Email - sales@rarevinyl.com to contact our sales team.
RareVinyl.com Reference Number - WHO3LWH819739
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