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The Who - Life With The Moons (Yellow Dog)

Track listing:
  1. Life With The Moons #1 2:02
  2. My Generation / (Land Of Hope And Glory) 2:00
  3. Happy Jack (Take 1 With Studio Chatter) 2:43
  4. Coca-Cola Commercial (Sic Coke After Coke) 1:06
  5. John Mason Motors Jingle 0:31
  6. Jaguar 2:53
  7. Life With The Moons #2 0:30
  8. Melancholia 3:01
  9. Track Records Run-Off Groove 0:21
  10. Life With The Moons #3 1:04
  11. Fortune Teller 2:21
  12. Cousin Kevin / Model Child 1:24
  13. Life With The Moons #4 1:53
  14. Baby Don't Ya Do It (Sic Baby Don't You Do It) 3:27
  15. Behind Blue Eyes (Alternate With False Start) 4:26
  16. Life With The Moons #5 1:50
  17. Tommy's Holiday Camp (Live Unknown Source) 1:33
  18. I Am The Sea / The Real Me 5:42
  19. The Name Game 1:20
  20. Virginia 5:09
  21. One Life's Enough (Alternate) 2:22

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The Who
Life With The Moons
Label - Yellow Dog
http://www.thewho.net/bootlegs/cds/lifewiththemoons.html
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1. Life With The Moons # 1
2. My Generation / (Land Of Hope And Glory)
3. Happy Jack (Take 1. With Studio Chatter)
4. Coca-Cola Commercial (sic Coke After Coke)
5. John Mason Motors Jingle
6. Jaguar
7. Life With The Moons # 2
8. Melancholia
9. Track Records Run-Off Groove
10. Life With The Moons # 3
11. Fortune Teller
12. Cousin Kevin / Model Child
13. Life With The Moons # 4
14. Baby Don't Ya Do It (sic Baby Don't You Do It)
15. Behind Blue Eyes (alternate with false start)
16. Life With The Moons # 5
17. Tommy's Holiday Camp (Live unknown source)
18. I Am The Sea / The Real Me
19. The Name Game
20. Virginia
21. One Life's Enough (alternate)

"Upgrades From The Boxed Set". This is actually a pretty neat CD. KM continues his madcap spoofs we got a taste of on the 30 Years Maximum R&B box set. These are, with the exception of Tommy's Holiday Camp, all studio cuts and include some humorous band banter between the cuts. Melancholia is The Who's version, different from PT's Scoop version. Tommy's Holiday Camp is live from an unknown source but appears to be from from TKAA / Kilburn era judging from the sound. I Am The Sea / The Real Me is a Who version I've never heard before. It's a bit slower and the brass in the background is more prominent than on any known demo version, PT's guitar parts are also played differently than on any known versions. One Life's Enough is a RD "crooner" that could've well fit well with either of his solo LP's Daltrey or One Of The Boys.