Full Tommy” refers to The Who’s 1969 rock opera about the fictional character Tommy Walker who dissociates and becomes “deaf, ...
Ken Russell’s adaptation of The Who’s 1969 album featured an all-star cast, with Roger Daltrey stepping into the shoes of ...
Billboard for the just-released Alice’s Restaurant movie based on his 1967 album of the same name. Soon, Guthrie’s name was ...
Roger Daltrey revealed that he's going deaf and blind at London's Royal Albert Hall for the annual week of Teenage Cancer ...
Myth and spectacle combine in The Who’s exhilarating 1969 rock opera, Tommy—including the unforgettable anthems “I’m Free,” “See Me, Feel Me,” “Sensation” and “Pinball Wizard.” ...
Myth and spectacle combine in The Who’s exhilarating 1969 rock opera, TOMMY—including the unforgettable anthems “I’m Free,” “See Me, Feel Me,” “Sensation” and “Pinball Wizard.” ...
There’s no “Underture” and the piece emerges, inevitably, more rock than opera. The demos are another matter. Firstly they show just how meticulously the 20 year old Townshend planned Tommy ...
Daltrey’s reference was to one of the supergroup’s most famous creations, the “deaf, dumb and blind kid” Tommy, the iconic 1969 rock opera. Townsend, for his part, told the crowd he had ...
“Full Tommy” refers to The Who’s 1969 rock opera about the fictional character Tommy Walker who dissociates and becomes “deaf, dumb and blind” to the outside world. Townshend ...