Let’s start at the end, as the Who wrapped up its main set with “The Song Is Over,” a classic song by this British rock band, and the name of its farewell tour, too.

“I’ll sing my song to the wide open spaces,” vocalist Roger Daltrey belted as the tune reached the chorus on Wednesday at the Hollywood Bowl. “I’ll sing my heart out to the infinite sea.”

Then Pete Townshend, the Who ‘s chief songwriter, guitarist and second vocalist, returned for the final verse.

“The song is over, I’m left with only tears,” he gently sang. “I must remember, even if it takes a million years.”

So, is this really it? The final farewell tour of the mod rockers of Swinging London in the ’60s, creators of the rock opera “Tommy,” hard rock gods from the ’70s on?

It sure sounds like it, and this is coming f

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