We say “essentially” because there was a lone “I’ve Had Enough” at the launch of the original Quadrophenia tour on October 28, 1973, at Trentham Gardens in Stoke-on-Trent, England. It’s a show that ...
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 announced earlier this year that it was going to embark on a tour performing its classic album "Quadrophenia" (1973), some may have assumed this band was merely coasting on its previous ...
This song from the 1973 album Quadrophenia came quite a while after Daltrey already established himself as a certified rock god. Luckily, he didn’t decide to take it easy and coast. “The Real Me” ...
Bonfire night, 1973. The Who are 50 minutes into their set at Newcastle’s Odeon Cinema, the first gig of a three-night stand. They’re promoting Quadrophenia, the grand new opus written by Pete ...
The 80-year-old rock legend picked The Who’s 1973 rock opera Quadrophenia. The double-LP set was the band’s first album to be written and produced solely by Townshend, which Pete admitted was a factor ...
The Who‘s iconic rock opera “Quadrophenia” is set to make its debut as a dance production in the U.K. Sadler’s Wells and Universal Music U.K. have unveiled the world premiere of “Quadrophenia, a Mod ...
Won't Get Fooled Again' is one of the Who guitarist-songwriter's favorite Pete Townshend songs and he explained why.
With 100% Score on Rotten Tomatoes, The Who’s Examination of ‘60s British Teen Angst is a Must-Watch
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
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