The Who Royal Pavilion Links Cromer 1967

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The Who Live at The Royal Pavilion Links Cromer 1967

Legendary rock band The Who played in Norfolk a number of times during the sixties. At the time it was the early days of The group, formed in 1964 and would go on to become one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century.

The Who played Norfolk nine times between 1965 and 1970…their last performance was at the Lads’ Club in Norwich on December 5, 1970, they had already appeared at Woodstock and the Isle of Wight Festivals and were on their way to becoming one of the biggest acts in the world.

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The Who Live at The Royal Pavilion Links Cromer 1967

The Who's first show of 1967 is on the 6th January at the Marine Ballroom in Morecambe, except for Pete Townsend who doesn't make it. The Who's management claim it is another car accident on the M1. The truth is that Pete is on his third acid trip and sensing correctly that he is in no shape to drive, instead goes to the UFO Club to see The Pink Floyd. He takes Eric Clapton with him the next night specifically to check out Syd Barrett. 11 days later they appeared at the Royal Links Pavilion in Cromer and this reproduction poster depicts this gig.
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