The Who debut new tune “Massive Cigars” reside in NYC: Watch
The Who debuted a brand new tune on Sunday through the New York Metropolis cease of their “Shifting On! Tour”. The monitor is titled “Massive Cigars” and is ready to seem on their forthcoming album, which is due out in November in line with the band’s Pete Townshend.
As Rolling Stone factors out, Sunday’s Madison Sq. Backyard gig marked the primary time The Who had performed “Massive Cigars” in America. Nevertheless, the rock legends had really debuted it throughout the pond at London’s Wembley Stadium again in July. That live performance additionally featured the first-ever efficiency of latest tune “Hero Floor Zero”, in addition to a cameo from Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder.
(Learn: The Who’s Setlist by the Numbers: What to Anticipate from the “Shifting On! Tour”)
“Massive Cigars” was first launched by Townshend in 2015, although underneath the identify “Guantanamo”. As its unique title suggests, the quantity is politically charged and talks in regards to the prisoners behind held at Guantanamo Bay.
Watch fan-caught footage from NYC beneath.
The Who’s as-yet-untitled album will function their first effort of latest songs since Infinite Wire in 2006. The English outfit shall be on tour within the lead-up to the brand new document. Contemplating singer Roger Daltrey predicts his voice shall be gone throughout the subsequent few years, you’ll need to seize tickets to the second leg of their “Shifting On! Tour” right here.
Host Marc with a C not too long ago explored The Who’s wealthy, full catalog in Consequence Podcast Community’s newest season of Discography. Revisit the primary episode beneath.
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