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Classic rock fans have long touted that rock is dead. But perhaps they are looking in the wrong place? Pete Townshend thinks rock is alive.
We're dipping into the Far Out Magazine vault to look back at one of the greatest supergroups of all time as Paul McCartney ...
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MusicRadar on MSNWhen Keith Moon overdid the pyrotechnics for the Who’s most explosive television momentFrom guitarist Pete Townshend regularly smashing his guitar on-stage, to the increasingly unhinged antics of hotel room ...
For Metallica’s Kirk Hammett, there is one electric guitar that stands above the rest in his arsenal for the metal band’s ...
From Lear to Martin Luther King Jr, ghostly goings on to recording studio blues with Quadrophenia reimagined for good measure ...
Pete Townshend doesn't get enough love for his killer guitar riffs, and these four songs from The Who prove his talent.
Freelance dance artist Dan Baines is a strutting, charismatic Ace Face, the peroxide Modfather everyone wants to be and who, ...
With each reworking Quadrophenia seems to gather more fans and after seeing this new production, I think it will gain a few ...
Considering Pete Townshend's new, cryptic comments on the Who's future, that group may soon be added to the list of long ...
Veteran rocker Pete Townshend has spoken about the surprising South West connections to his groundbreaking album Quadrophenia ...
The Who took to the stage at Woodstock. The legendary festival is now often perceived as the pinnacle of the counterculture revolution.
Pete Townshend, songwriter, guitarist and co-founder of The Who on his cultural influences ...
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