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Sonic Youth - Who Ate The Cracklin Oat Bran

Sonic Youth : Who Ate The Cracklin Oat Bran
Artist: Sonic Youth
Album: Who Ate The Cracklin Oat Bran
Year: Year: Year: 1986
Genre(s): Indie
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The Who plan album, US tour

Legendary rockers will kick off North American jaunt in Philly, with their first new studio album since 1982's It's Hard set to hit stores October 23.

The Who will kick off a fall North American tour September 12 in Philadelphia.

Seventeen dates for the outing were announced today by principals Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey via satellite from Berlin.

The Who The Who

The duo also performed acoustic versions of the new song "Mike Post Theme" and the classic "Won't Get Fooled Again."

The group is planning on sprinkling in a handful of special shows, which Townshend said could include complete performances of such rock operas as "Tommy" or "Quadrophenia." Some dates may also be held in smaller venues.

The band has said 40 rarities are in consideration for the tour set list, although Townshend noted, "We may find other ways to do this stuff, like on a webcast."

The tour will coincide with the release of the Who's first new album since 1982's It's Hard, which is tentatively titled Who 2 and will be released October 23 internationally. In addition to "Mike Post Theme," the set is expected to feature the song "Man in a Purple Dress," which Townshend likened to "a Bob Dylan song from the early days."

"Pete's music, for me, is still a driving force in my life," Daltrey said, adding that the new songs have "the Townshend magic."

After the North American tour wraps in December, the Who will make its first-ever appearance in South America in early 2007, followed by visits to the Far East, Australia, and, in late spring, Europe.

Here are the Who's North American tour dates:


9/12: Philadelphia (Wachovia Center)

9/13: Wantagh, NY (Jones Beach)

9/15: Ottawa, Ontario (Scotiabank Place)

9/16: Boston (TD Banknorth Garden)

9/18: New York (Madison Square Garden)

9/21: Holmdel, NJ (PNC Bank Arts Center)

9/25: Chicago (United Center)

9/29: Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills)

9/30: London, Ontario (Labatt Centre)

10/3: Winnipeg, Manitoba (MTS Centre)

10/5: Calgary, Alberta (Pengrowrth Saddledome)

10/6: Edmonton, Alberta (Rexall Place)

10/10: Portland, Ore. (Rose Garden)

10/11: Seattle (Key Arena)

11/5: Los Angeles (Hollywood Bowl)

12/4: Toronto (Air Canada Centre)

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