’67 Melody Maker interview with Pete Townshend
Pete discusses The Who Sell Out as well as the year of ‘Love Philosophy’ and LSD
Pete discusses The Who Sell Out as well as the year of ‘Love Philosophy’ and LSD
A quick review of The Who Sell Out
A quick review of Their Satanic Majesties Request and The Who Sell Out If long-play records were purchased because of the way the album jacket looked, the first LP I would buy is "Their Satanic Majesties Request" by the Rolling Stones (London). The last album I would purchase on looks alone is Decca’s "The Who… Read More »’67 Cleveland Press review of The Who Sell Out
Pete discusses recent violence at a Who show
A lightweight article by Keith Altham with quotes by Roger, John, Keith and Pete. After six weeks with "the last Schmaltz" it is good to find the Who back in the charts with a new single, "I Can See For Miles," in their old "knockabout" style. It is also good to have Pete Townshend back… Read More »’67 New Music Express Interview with The Who
I once had the impression that the world was a seething mass of confusion and misinformation strung together by telephone wires. Now I have here viable proof of my theory: a long distance phone interview with Roger Daltry, the lead singer of “The Who,” all the way from Columbus Ohio, where they were one fighting… Read More »1967-09-08
A brief, lightweight article on the Who, following their stint at the Murray the K shows, their first time playing in the U.S.
TOWNSHEND ON AMERICA “I think they were surprised by our act” I caught Pete Townshend just after he had moved from his warder Street Recording Studio-cum-living quarters into a new home in Victoria. “I got tired of not being able to live in the Wardour Street place”, said Pete, “but this place is great.” When… Read More »’67 Beat Instrumental quick interview with Pete Townshend
Beginning in August ’67, Keith took over "The Tutor", a monthly column in this UK fanzine. (Previous guest columnists had included the likes of Jeff Beck, Jack Bruce, etc.). Among other things, Moonie talks about his new drums, the Who’s first tour of the U.S., getting thrown through a plane glass window by two rednecks in the deep south, and what to expect from the Who shortly.
Pete discusses The Who in America