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* Their performance of "A Quick One While He's Away" in Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' ''Rock and Roll Circus''. Supposedly, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes one reason the Stones never publicly released the show until 1996]] was that [[OvershadowedByAwesome they couldn't stand getting upstaged on their own show]].

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* Their performance of "A Quick One While He's Away" in Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' ''Rock ''[[Film/TheRollingStonesRockAndRollCircus Rock and Roll Circus''.Circus]]''. Supposedly, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes one reason the Stones never publicly released the show until 1996]] was that [[OvershadowedByAwesome they couldn't stand getting upstaged on their own show]].
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* Their performance of "A Quick One While He's Away" in Music/TheRollingStones' ''Rock and Roll Circus''. Supposedly, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes one reason the Stones never publicly released the show until 1996]] was that [[OvershadowedByAwesome they couldn't stand getting upstaged on their own show]].

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* Their performance of "A Quick One While He's Away" in Music/TheRollingStones' Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' ''Rock and Roll Circus''. Supposedly, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes one reason the Stones never publicly released the show until 1996]] was that [[OvershadowedByAwesome they couldn't stand getting upstaged on their own show]].
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As opposed to him performing after his death?


* Their set at the Concert for New York City, honoring 9/11 first-responders. It was [[GrandFinale one of their last performances with John Entwistle while he was still alive]], but they absolutely stole the show. New Yorkers seemed to think so too, as a bunch of firefighters and police officers who attended that show came back to honor Daltrey and Townshend at the Kennedy Center in 2008, [[ManlyTears to their supreme delight]].

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* Their set at the Concert for New York City, honoring 9/11 first-responders. It was [[GrandFinale one of their last performances with John Entwistle while he was still alive]], Entwistle]], but they absolutely stole the show. New Yorkers seemed to think so too, as a bunch of firefighters and police officers who attended that show came back to honor Daltrey and Townshend at the Kennedy Center in 2008, [[ManlyTears to their supreme delight]].
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* Their performance of "A Quick One While He's Away" in Music/TheRollingStones' ''Rock And Roll Circus''. Supposedly, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes one reason the Stones never publicly released the show till 1996]] was that [[OvershadowedByAwesome they couldn't stand getting upstaged on their own show]].

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* Their performance of "A Quick One While He's Away" in Music/TheRollingStones' ''Rock And and Roll Circus''. Supposedly, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes one reason the Stones never publicly released the show till until 1996]] was that [[OvershadowedByAwesome they couldn't stand getting upstaged on their own show]].
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** What's more, the band knew what this concert would mean to people, so they had a thorough soundcheck and even had their own mixing console on stage with them to be extra sure the sound would be perfect. Needless to say, the effort paid off.

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** What's more, the band knew what this concert would mean to people, so they had a thorough soundcheck and even had their own mixing console on stage with them to be extra sure the sound would be perfect. Needless to say, the The effort paid off.
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* Their performance of "A Quick One While He's Away" in Music/TheRollingStones' ''Rock And Roll Circus''. Supposedly, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes one reason the Stones never publicly released the show till 1996]] was that [[OvershadowedByAwesome they couldn't stand getting upstaged on their own show]].
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** What's more, the band knew what this concert would mean to people, so they had a thorough soundcheck and even had their own mixing console on stage with them to be extra sure the sound would be perfect. Needless to say, the effort paid off.
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There's no H in "Entwistle".


* Their set at the Concert for New York City, honoring 9/11 first-responders. It was [[GrandFinale one of their last performances with John Entwhistle while he was still alive]], but they absolutely stole the show. New Yorkers seemed to think so too, as a bunch of firefighters and police officers who attended that show came back to honor Daltrey and Townshend at the Kennedy Center in 2008, [[ManlyTears to their supreme delight]].

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* Their set at the Concert for New York City, honoring 9/11 first-responders. It was [[GrandFinale one of their last performances with John Entwhistle Entwistle while he was still alive]], but they absolutely stole the show. New Yorkers seemed to think so too, as a bunch of firefighters and police officers who attended that show came back to honor Daltrey and Townshend at the Kennedy Center in 2008, [[ManlyTears to their supreme delight]].

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* Their set at the Concert for New York City, honoring 9/11 first-responders. It was [[GrandFinale one of their last performances with John Entwhistle while he was still alive]], but they absolutely stole the show. New Yorkers seemed to think so too, as a bunch of firefighters and police officers who attended that show came back to honor Daltrey and Townshend at the Kennedy Center in 2008, [[ManlyTears to their supreme delight]].

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* Woodstock. While they were playing "See Me, Feel Me", [[CueTheSun the sun rose]]. The band had a lighting rig - one of the ''first'' used in rock concerts - constructed to replicate the effect for future performances.
* Their set at the Concert for New York City, honoring 9/11 first-responders. It was [[GrandFinale one of their last performances with John Entwhistle while he was still alive]], but they absolutely stole the show. New Yorkers seemed to think so too, as a bunch of firefighters and police officers who attended that show came back to honor Daltrey and Townshend at the Kennedy Center in 2008, [[ManlyTears to their supreme delight]].delight]].
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* Their set at the Concert for New York City, honoring 9/11 first-responders. It was [[GrandFinale one of their last performances with John Entwhistle while he was still alive]], but they absolutely stole the show. New Yorkers seemed to think so too, as a bunch of firefighters and police officers who attended that show came back to honor Daltrey and Townshend at the Kennedy Center in 2008, [[ManlyTears to their supreme delight]].

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