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  1. Hace 5 días · Townshend on Evolution vs. Repetition. Townshend stated, “AC/DC made 50 albums, but all their albums were the same.”. His claim was not meant to demean the band, but rather to highlight the contrasting creative approaches of The Who and AC/DC. The former, according to Townshend, was more about cultivating fresh ideas, not replicating the ...

  2. Hace 4 días · It turns out that when Pete Townshend recently told the New York Times that he was planning on a final Who farewell tour, he was “being sarcastic,” he told the “Sound Up!” podcast in an interview released today (April 16). “It feels to me like there’s one thing the Who can do, and that’s a final tour where we play every territory in the world and then crawl off to die,” he told ...

  3. Hace 5 días · The 2nd release of the song Classified as the B-Side to Let My Love Open The Door. A very different mix than what was first released on the 1972 Glastonbury...

  4. Hace 3 días · It turns out that when Pete Townshend recently told the New York Times that he was planning on a final Who farewell tour, he was “being sarcastic,” he told the “ Sound Up!” podcast in an ...

  5. Hace 3 días · It turns out that when Pete Townshend recently told the New York Times that he was planning on a final Who farewell tour, he was “being sarcastic,” he told the “Sound Up!” podcast in an interview released today (April 16). “It feels to me like there’s one thing the Who can do, and that’s a final tour where we play every territory in the world and then crawl off to die,” he told ...

  6. Hace 4 días · It turns out that when Pete Townshend recently told the New York Times that he was planning on a final Who farewell tour, he was “being sarcastic,” he told the “Sound Up!” podcast in an interview released today (April 16). “It feels to me like there’s one thing the Who can do, and that’s a final tour where we play every territory in the world and then crawl off to die,” he told ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Not many could. Townshend and Dylan spawned from the same generation – when The Who founder was 16, the future folk legend was just 20, but he was already well on the way to changing the world with his compositions. It was during this time that he would record his self-titled debut, paying homage to his protest music predecessor, Woody Guthrie.