[Machine Translation] One of The Who's most famous unreleased live recordings finally gets its long-awaited official release in 2018, 50 years after it hit the stage! Recorded on April 6, 1968 at the Fillmore East in New York City, the album includes a spectacular 33-minute version of "My Generation," early hits like "I Can't Express," "Happy Jack," and "I'm a Boy," the classic "Summertime Blues," and the first ever official release of a live performance of "Camo. Summertime Blues", three Eddie Cochran covers including "Come Everyday", the first officially released performance by The Who, "Fortune Teller", familiar to The Rolling Stones, "Earthquake" and "Relax" from their latest album at the time, "The Who Sell Out". The band's transition from pop to rock is captured in this rare record, which includes both classic and rare songs such as "Relax" and "Little Billy," which was previously unreleased until 1974 when it was included on "Odds and Sods".