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  1. Hace 3 días · Enter Pete Townshend, captain of The Who and one of the old guard that punk was supposedly meant to sweep away. ... All of this fed directly into Empty Glass, the solo album he’d been readying for 18 months. “I was on an all-time personal high,” Townshend says today.

  2. Hace 1 día · In a 1989 interview with radio host Timothy White, Townshend apparently acknowledged his bisexuality, referencing the song "Rough Boys" on his 1980 studio album Empty Glass. He called the song a "coming out, an acknowledgment of the fact that I'd had a gay life, and that I understood what gay sex was about."

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Perhaps most well-known among the tracks on those records are Townshends five charting singles: “Rough Boys,” “Let My Love Open the Door,” and “A Little is Enough” (all from 1980’s Empty Glass ); “Face Dances, Pt. 2” (from All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes ); and “Face the Face” from White City: A Novel.

  4. Hace 3 días · Further Information: Pete Townshend-Empty Glass SD-32-100 Original US Monach pressing from 1980. Mastered by Tim Young . Great sounding copy, a couple of scuff's on the album but I've play tested the whole album and it plays through great. Cover a little bent. ring wear, see photo's .

  5. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Released in 1980 as part of his albumEmpty Glass,” the song presents a departure from Townshends work with The Who, infusing elements of new wave and punk rock into his solo repertoire.

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Presumably, Townshend expected a batch of ten to 20 albums as a consummate sample of the artist’s oeuvre. However, he didn’t quite comprehend just how prolific some of these jazz stalwarts can be. “He comes back with 250 albums,” Townshend continued. “Most of which I’ve still got in that room over there, still in the shrink-wrap.”

  7. Hace 2 días · The most influentia­l record albums 2024-04-26 - PHILIP MARTIN I ... Pete Townshend, “Empty Glass,” 1980. It was exactly what I wanted to hear at the time it was released, a thoughtful and spirituall­y alert critique of punk. 14. Lou Reed, “Berlin,” 1973.