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"Face of Keith Moon" article from Disc Weekly, January 22, 1966

1966-01-22

    Disc runs an article entitled : “Who’s Keith Moon: Home Boy At Heart.”

    NME article - "More Who Dates"

    1966-01-21

      New Musical Express features three items on The Who: a brief article on “More Who Dates”, an article saying that they will introduce “Circles” on Ready, Steady, Go! on the 28th, and an ad for “The Robert Stigwood Organisation LTD” listing them as a client

      1966-01-15

        Melody Maker features an article titled “Rave City ’66” where “Groups on the go choose the swingingest scenes” which features a brief quote by Pete. This issue also carries a story titled “Who Set Up A Test-run 3-day tour”. Also, one of the letters is in regards to Roger’s recent “Blind Date”

        Disc Weekly article "Who's Keith Moon: Home Boy At Heart" from January 15, 1966

        1966-01-15

          Disc Weekly features an article entitled “Who’s Keith Moon: Home Boy at Heart”

          1966-01-14

            Pete is interviewed in New Musical Express

            1966-01-06

              The Harrow Observer calls Keith “One of the great attractions of the beat group ‘The Who’ and says his first television appearance was on “Beat Room”

              Roger Daltrey's Blind Date in Melody Maker from January 1, 1966

              1966-01-01

                In Melody Maker Roger participates in “Blind Date” in which pop stars rate their fellows’ records without being told who has recorded them.

                Article from Record Mirror: The Who - Painful Sounds

                1966-01-01

                  Record Mirror contains a letter calling a recent Who performance “the most appalling, sound-soaked, electronic drivel we have ever heard.”

                  1965-12-25

                    In Melody Maker, Chris Stamp explains that The Who “will be in the studios next week to record their next single, which should be released at the end of January. It will be another Pete Townshend composition, probably ‘Circles’ or ‘The Magic Bus’.”

                    1965-12-18

                      Disc and Music Echo reports that My Generation sold over 250,000 since it’s release on October 29th and reached #3 on December 6th. The issue also features two letters about The Who