WSND set list – Deep Dive of The Who and Pete Townshend

Thanks to all who listened to my first Deep Dive of the 2024 summer on WSND, this one on The Who and Pete Townshend. Here’s the set list:

  1. The Who – My Generation
  2. The Squadronaires – Rustle of the Swing
  3. Bill Haley and The Comets – Rock Around the Clock
  4. Cliff Richard – Move It
  5. The Detours – It Was You
  6. Screaming Lord Sutch – I’m in Love with Dracula’s Daughter
  7. The High Numbers – Zoot Suit
  8. The Who – I Can’t Explain
  9. The Who – Anyway Anyhow Anywhere (live)
  10. Blur – Substitute
  11. James Brown – I Don’t Mind
  12. The Who – A Quick One (While He’s Away) (live)
  13. The Who – Boris the Spider (requested)
  14. The Who – Call Me Lightning (requested)
  15. The Who – I Can See for Miles (full version)
  16. The Who – The Seeker (Juggernaut remix)
  17. Tina Turner – The Acid Queen
  18. The Who – Magic Bus (live)
  19. The Who – Baba O’Riley (live)
  20. W.A.S.P. – The Real Me
  21. Pearl Jam – Love Reign O’er Me (live)
  22. Pete Townshend – Content
  23. Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane – Rough Mix
  24. The Grateful Dead with Pete Townshend – Around and Around (live)
  25. Pete Townshend – Cat’s in the Cupboard
  26. Pete Townshend – Let My Love Open the Door (live)
  27. Pete Townshend – Rough Boys
  28. The Sex Pistols – Pretty Vacant
  29. Pete Townshend – Slit Skirts
  30. Pete Townshend – Face the Face (requested)
  31. Pete Townshend – Secondhand Love (alternate version) (live)
  32. Pete Townshend (feat. David Gilmour) – Give Blood (live)

The Deep Dive show returns in July! Keep listening to me on Thursday nights at 7pm through August in the meantime!

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Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

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