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9 hours ago
Concert of the day
On May 10, 2016 The Who played the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Thanks to Marc Starcke for letting us share his collection of photos from this show!
Visit our friends at petetownshend.net for more information about this show here:
petetownshend.net/gigography/the-who-hits-50-tour/the-who-at-calgary-scotiabank-saddledome
Visit thewho.com for the "backstage blog" about this show here:
www.thewho.com/backstage-blog/may-10-2016-calgary-scotiabank-saddledome/ ... See MoreSee Less
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10 hours ago
Book of the day
On May 10, 2012 Chris Welch's book Treasures of The Who is published in the U.K ... See MoreSee Less
That was the one that had all of the poster repros, right? I think i had this book in my hands when i was in London.
This one's a lot of fun.
Um exemplo de uma super banda, com quatro músicos, excepcionais,,,manolo who
11 hours ago
Image of the day
On May 10, 2006 Roger joined Lulu and Robert Plant performing with the band RD Crusaders headed by Daily Express owner Richard Desmond at London's Old Billingsgate Fish Market.
Roger performed "My Generation" and "Shout".
Kevin Spacey and Mohamed Al Fayed are in the audience. £1.9 million is raised for The Evelina Children's Hospital Appeal.
Photo of the RD Crusaders by Tim Clarke ... See MoreSee Less
I recognize Greg Lake (RIP) and Simon Townshend.
I think that was the day that Roger had a special pic taken for a book - with a load of fish! But that might have been another day... It was a book for charity though.
I see Zoot and Gary Brooker
New cast of Porridge?
Is that Simon in the hat?
Wow, Lulu is totally unrecognizable! 🫣
Kevin Spacey?! How unfortunate
12 hours ago
Book of the day
On this date in 2004 The Who Concert File is re-published in an updated (and tinier) edition in the U.K
If you don't own this book, go get it....NOW!! This is the book that got me started thinking about the day to day activities of The Who. When it first came out I used to flip thru this book every day to find out what shows were played "on this date". This is one of the "must have" books for any fan of The Who! ... See MoreSee Less
The concert bible
It has sat out, next to my desk, since its release.
Invaluable reference. My go-to for our show
love this book. as mentioned, this is as an absolutely essential part of any fan library.
Of the dozens of Who books I’ve read this was probably the most enjoyable.
One of the best Who books around ....
This book is awesome!
Bought it a few years ago, full of interesting stuff
I have the original version of this…a veritable Who bible!
I have this one!
13 hours ago
Concert of the day
On May 10, 1997 The Who played the Forest National in Brussels, Belgium
Visit our friends at The Who Concert Guide for the setlist and a Fan report here: www.thewholive.net/concert/index.php?id=34 ... See MoreSee Less
I was there. Pete just a couple of meters in front of me. A perfect concert. The encore was extremely viril in the front rows! I was diagnosed with a urinary infection 2 days later because of dehydradation (water bottles were forbidden because The Who were considered "a risky band"). I could have the bootleg of the concert years after.
Was there !
I was there !
I was there!
I was there!
The best 🇬🇧
Dagje later.
14 hours ago
Photos of the day
On May 10, 1990 Roger attended the Cannes Film Festival promoting his film Buddy's Song.
gettyimages.com has photos here: ... See MoreSee Less
15 hours ago
Radio show of the "day"
On May 10, 1982 the Westwood One syndicated radio network plays a series called Rock and Roll Never Forgets about Keith Moon. It will air thru out the U.S. during the next 6-8 weeks ... See MoreSee Less
16 hours ago
Review of the day
On May 10, 1980 several U.S. newspapers carried John Rockwell's review of Pete's "Empty Glass" album in which he calls it "appealing".
What do you think? ... See MoreSee Less
Many critics took Pete’s lyrics on Jools and Jim personally. It biased their reviews. Babies.
16 hours ago
A day late, but I’ll have all these to celebrate next year 🙂Top ROCK ALBUMS in America 🇺🇸 on May 9, 1981: Between March 21, 1981 and September 15, 1984, in addition to the Billboard 200 Album chart, Billboard published a Top ROCK ALBUMS chart which was a survey of the top albums played on American rock radio stations. This is the official ROCK ALBUMS chart from May 9, 1981 (the eighth ever rock albums chart) where The Who were at #1 with their album “Face Dances.” Here’s a look at the Top 30 ROCK ALBUMS as ranked by Billboard from this week 43 years ago back in ‘81…(tap on the chart to view all 30 albums) ... See MoreSee Less
Face Dances is such a great album. Has a couple of instant WHO classics.
Never realised Face Dances hit#1. Love that one.
Steve Winwood is the best record and it's a classic.
It's no wonder everybody always misspelled Billy Squier's name. Billboard magazine couldn't even get it right.
17 hours ago
Ad of the day
On May 10, 1980 Billboard magazine featured a full page ad for Pete Townshend's "Empty Glass" album
Thanks to Chuck Lenz for the image! ... See MoreSee Less
The greatest of all of The Who's solo works, in my opinion.
Here's the same ad as it appeared in the May 29 1980 issue of Rolling Stone. I tore it out and pinned it on my bedroom wall (you can see the tiny hole at the top); it stayed there for a couple of years. Somehow it survived a few moves, and almost 44 years later I still have it! ❤
My opinion only- Always wished he would’ve done this as Who album. Gonna Get Ya would’ve been another WGFA.
I think Roger's " McVicar " soundtrack is very Who - like as well, from the same period. Fans of The Who had to make due with nothing but three new " Quadrophenia " soundtrack songs.
Definitely, a Brilliant Album!!! A Masterpiece!!!
Pete’s vocals and guitar and lyrics are brilliant ☮️
Rough Boys! My favorite
Masterpiece
Such a classic 😉
I know I'm going to get heat for this but the best band at Woodstock and at their peak.
Cat's in the Cupboard & A Little is Enough 🎸 fantastic
Esse bolachao é uma obra prima deste extraordinário guitarrista,,,manolo who
Awesome album!
Great album would have made a excellent WHO album.
I remember waiting for it to come out. I’d walk over the Brooklyn Bridge only to be told it wasn’t yet available. My favorite solo album is still WHO CAME FIRST.
Bass player and drummer went on to form the band Big Country
El Jaygee
1 day ago
Hanging in at number 4!Styx had the top album in America 43 years ago this week! May 9, 1981 “Paradise Theatre”by Styx returns to #1 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart. Here are the Top 20 Albums in the United States from this week in ‘81 (click or tap on the chart for full viewing) ... See MoreSee Less
1 day ago
Concert of the day
On May 9, 2019 The Who played the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York
Visit our friends at petetownshend.net for more information here:
petetownshend.net/photos/2019-05-09-buffalo
Check out the "backstage blog" on The Who's official site here:
www.thewho.com/backstage-blog/moving-on-tour-buffalo-ny-may-9-2019
Photos and ticket by Jasôn Betlewicz ... See MoreSee Less
I was there , the band and the orchestra did not gel well , maybe because it was so early in the tour but overall in enjoyed it
Was there. Way out of sync with the orchestra. They made up for it a Fenway later that year.
I was front row in front of Pete!
I was there!
Front row center
1 day ago
Video of the day
On May 9, 2009 Quadrophenia: The Musical opened at Theatre Royal in Plymouth. Music, lyrics and concept by Pete Townshend. Stage adaptation by Jeff Young, John O'Hara and Tom Critchley. ... See MoreSee Less
I was there that night Pete came on stage the end of the performance it was great still have the tour programme
Good lord that Love Reign O'er Me vocal. I want to see him do the matinee and the evening show.
Wow have never before seen this much of the show. Thank you! ⭐️
Saw this in the Kings Theatre in Glasgow, BRILLIANT😀🛵 👍
👍👍
Class! 😆
More info here! petetownshend.net/musicals/quadrophenia-musical
1 day ago
Photos of the day
On May 9, 2005 Roger is a presenter at the Sony Radio Academy Awards at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. ... See MoreSee Less
Roger Daltrey May 9 Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Roger Daltrey May 9 stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Roger Daltrey May 9 stock photos are available in a variety of s...Is that Stuart Pankin between Roger and Alice?
1 day ago
Concert of the day
On May 9, 1997 The Who play the Westfalenhallen in Dortmund, Germany
Visit our friends at The Who Concert Guide for the setlist here: www.thewholive.net/concert/index.php?id=33 ... See MoreSee Less
2 days ago
Article of the day
On May 9, 1990 it is reported that Pete has invested £150,000 in a scheme to ferry commuters down the Thames
Image courtesy of www.thewhothismonth.com ... See MoreSee Less
Is this the same boat?
As usual, Pete's ahead of everyone. #uberboat
Am I correct that in the UK, the word scheme is fairly neutral, interchangeable with plan? Curious because here in the States, it has negative connotations.
2 days ago
1981….The Who fall to #2American Rock Radio 43 years ago this week: May 9, 1981: Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers grab the top spot on the Billboard Top Tracks (Rock) Chart with “The Waiting”. Here are the 30 most played songs on rock radio stations across the U.S. this week back in 1981. *NOTE* The Top Tracks (Rock) chart published by Billboard is based solely on rock radio airplay not on record sales. (give the chart a tap to view all 30 songs) Enjoy the trip back to ‘81! ... See MoreSee Less
Takes me back to the last part of my sophomore year of high school.... Great tunes and memories!
So many terrific songs on there! I was just a pre-teen at the time, but I still remember them well. Right in that time just before MTV came to dominate music in the 80s.
2 days ago
TV show / Song of the day
On this date in 1986 Roger's solo song "After The Fire" is featured in an episode of NBC-TV's series Miami Vice.
You can watch a clip of this show here: ... See MoreSee Less
1986-05-09-Miami Vice - After the Fire
This is "1986-05-09-Miami Vice - After the Fire" by thewho.net on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.Have the album on vinyl..Under a Raging Moon where that song came off
Back in the time so so they were gay
2 days ago
Review of the day
On May 9, 1970 Melody Maker carried a brief review of The Who's May 2nd show in Sheffield
"With tickets sold out two days in advance a packed Sheffield Students Union last Saturday anticipated an exciting evening with the Who -- but things got off to a slow start.
Following a mediocre performance by the Union Group, Super Fly, the 1,500 string auidence was slow to warm to the Who's opening number "Eternal Life"
However, they soon generated a more characteristic atmosphere with their classic "I Can't Explain" which possibly would have been a more appropriate opening number.
As the performance reached its crescendo, white boiler suits and ____ boots added tot he visual magnetism which is all part of the Who.
Its peak began with "The Seeker," which Townhend describes as something like a "herd of elephants" How right he is!
The undoubled climax came with the rock opera "Thomas" which was new to me but still enjoyable.
So "Tommy" ended and we were left with old rock numbers such as "Summertime Blues" and "Shakin' All Over."
The concert ended with what, for me, is the track that symbolizes everything the Who stand for, "My Generation"
Judging by the thunder from the audience the Who had not only gained many friends, they had further entrenched themselves as on of Britain's great groups. -- PAUL POTTS ... See MoreSee Less
Ha! “Eternal Life” being Heaven & Hell.
I happen to have some few pairs I’d love to get rid off lmk if you’ll grab them off me cheers 🥂
Anyone need tickets 🎫 I got 3 for sell 🙏Kindly text me if needed ❤️
2 days ago
Flyer of the day
On May 9, 1970 The Who played Owens Union at the University of Manchester in Manchester. Jan Dukes De Grey opened
Image courtesy of www.thewhothismonth.com ... See MoreSee Less