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Rock Report: Daltrey Says Quadrophenia Can’t Exist In Real World
The Who are preparing to kick off their first tour in five years and for the first time in 15 years, the band is going to tackle their 1973 classic 'Quadophenia'.
Pete Townshend thought of the idea, wrote it and produced it, but it was Roger Daltrey who pushed to resurrect the piece and has spent much of the past year updating the staging featuring significant multimedia and video projections
Rock Report: Who Release ‘Quadrophenia’ 39 Years Ago Today [VIDEO]
It was 39 years ago today (October 19th, 1973) that the Who released their second double album, the watershed 1973 collection, Quadrophenia. The set featured such classic Who songs as "The Real Me," "5:15," "I'm One," "The Punk And The Godfather," "Drowned," "Sea And Sand," and "Love Reign O'er Me," among others
Rock Report: Who Releasing ‘Lost’ 1970 Concert Next Month [VIDEO]
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Pete Townshend Q&A At Autobiography Release
Who guitarist Pete Townshend sat down for a 90-minute question and answer press conference in conjunction with the release of his autobiography 'Who I Am' at the New York Public Library yesterday (October 8). He talked about the band, his love of smashing his guitars, Jimi Hendrix and much more.

