<Ol> <Li> "Summertime Blues" / "Heaven and Hell" Released: June 1970 </Li> </Ol> <Li> "Summertime Blues" / "Heaven and Hell" Released: June 1970 </Li> <P> Live at Leeds is the first live album by the English rock band The Who . It was recorded at the University Refectory, University of Leeds on 14 February 1970, and is the only live album that was released while the group were still actively recording and performing with their best known line - up of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon . Initially released in the United States on 16 May, by Decca and MCA and the United Kingdom on 23 May, by Track and Polydor, the album has been reissued on several occasions and in several different formats . Since its release, Live at Leeds has been cited by several music critics as the best live rock recording of all time . </P> <P> By the end of the 1960s, particularly after releasing Tommy in May 1969, The Who had become cited by many as one of the best live rock acts in the world . According to biographer Chris Charlesworth, "a sixth sense seemed to take over", leading them to "a kind of rock nirvana that most bands can only dream about". The band were rehearsing and touring regularly, and Townshend had settled on using the Gibson SG as his main touring instrument; it allowed him to play faster than did other guitars . He began using Hiwatt amplifiers that allowed him to get a variety of tones simply by adjusting the guitar's volume level . </P>

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