The Who’s legendary guitarist Pete Townshend admitted that the band’s most iconic song, “My Generation,” became “a burden.” “I hate playing it,” Townshend, 79, confessed on the Tuesday, March 25, ...
Listening to The Who's debut album with a 6-decade perspective, it is hard to believe this band would evolve into the ...
When The Who released “My Generation” in 1965, they couldn’t have known the vast impact it would have on the counterculture for decades to come. Though the lyrics are simple, they’ve become a rallying ...
The thing about classic rock bands like The Who, which has been playing together on-and-off since the mid-1960s, is that they begin to attract fans from different demographic groups the longer they ...
“We poured it into a pot, boiled it up, took some drugs, and made it our own.” Photo: Barrie Wentzell “We poured it into a pot, boiled it up, took some drugs, and made it our own.” Photo: Barrie ...
On October 13, 1965, hard rock icons The Who recorded their now-famous hard rock proto-punk song, “My Generation”, at Pye Studios in London, England. The song would later be released on October 29 in ...
Often heralded as the Godmother of Punk, Patti Smith could also be called the voice of a generation. So it's only fitting ...
Music from The Who has stood the test of time, thanks to one song that continues to inspire generations. The iconic rock band was made up of Keith Moon, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, and Pete ...