X-Hack
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Hey, I am going to the KISS show in Toronto in August (plenty of local fans are pissed assuming their show here in March is really the last one)! I love The Who but this latest, Townshend/Daltrey/orchestra thing, seems like even more of a blatant moneygrab than some of their other tours.
As for Rush, I hadn't seen them since the Moving Pictures tour but I know loads of people who saw them on their last tour and said they still brought it on stage.
On the fence about seeing the Who when they come to Fenway. They're my favorite band of all time and I've seen them a number of times over the last couple of decades (most recently about 10 years ago). And even though over this time, they obviously haven't been what they were in the '70s at their peak (not that I'm close to old enough to have seen them during the '70s), they've always put on a great show -- even the two times I saw them with Pino Palladino replacing the late, great Ox. But Daltrey's voice sounds very strained and forced these days (he's also about to turn 75 so you have to cut him some slack). And I'm not sure I'm down with the whole orchestra thing. The extra musicians were fine for the Quadrophenia shows. But the best I've seen was 2000 when they were stripped down to Pete, Roger, John, Zak and their longtime touring keyboardist Rabbit. And even though I may not go myself, I hate the reflexive "They should hang it up already!" bullshirt. They're in high enough demand that they can fill big venues. They clearly still enjoy playing music (even if they've never enjoyed each other that much). So why the heck should they stop? Especially if they can make a few bucks -- and the two of them give quite a bit to charity.
As far as Rush goes, I saw them on the Clockwork Angels tour where they played Moving Pictures in its entirety for the first set and they were forking amazing. But drumming the way Peart does has taken a massive physical toll on him and apparently he doesn't feel like he play up to his standards on a nightly basis anymore.
One band that still brings the energy live as well as anyone -- and still puts out great albums -- is Iron Maiden. Can't wait to see the Legacy of the Beast tour this summer.