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==Songs== [[File:Leeds University refectory stage circa 2019.jpg|thumb|University of Leeds Refectory stage circa 2019]] The album opens with "[[Young Man Blues]]", an [[rhythm and blues|R&B]] tune that was a standard part of the Who's stage repertoire at the time. It was extended to include an instrumental jam with stop-start sections. "[[Substitute (The Who song)|Substitute]]", a 1966 single for the band, was played similarly to the studio version. "[[Summertime Blues]]" was rearranged to include [[power chord]]s, a key change, and Entwistle singing the authority figure lines (e.g.: "Like to help you son, but you're too young to vote") in a deep-bass voice.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Padgett |first=Ray |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/978537907 |title=Cover me : the stories behind the greatest cover songs of all time |date=2017 |isbn=978-1-4549-2250-6 |publisher=Sterling |location=New York |pages=78β85 |oclc=978537907}}</ref> "[[Shakin' All Over]]" was arranged similar to the original, but the chorus line was slowed down for effect, and there was a jam session in the middle.{{sfn|Atkins|2000|p=130}} Side two begins with a 15-minute rendition of "[[My Generation]]", which was greatly extended to include a medley of other songs and various improvisations. These include a brief extract of "See Me, Feel Me" and the ending of "Sparks" from ''Tommy'', and part of "[[Naked Eye (The Who song)|Naked Eye]]" that was recorded for the follow-up album ''[[Lifehouse (rock opera)|Lifehouse]]'' (which was ultimately abandoned in favour of ''[[Who's Next]]''). The album closes with "[[Magic Bus (song)|Magic Bus]]", which included Daltrey playing [[harmonica]] and an extended ending to the song.{{sfn|Atkins|2000|p=131}}
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