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1974-10-14

    Keith is interviewed for the third of a four-part interview program with The Who for BBC Radio 1

    1974-10-09

      John begins two weeks of intermittent recording at Wessex Studios, Highbury New Park, North London

      1974-10-07

        John is interviewed for the second of a four-part interview program for BBC Radio 1.

        1974-10-05

          This date is declared to be “Who Day” on the BBC

          1974-10-01

            Dave Marsh writes a long ruminative piece on the ten years of The Who which appears in Creem magazine.

            1974-09-28

              Keith’s “Don’t Worry Baby” backed with “Teenage Idol” is released in the U.S. It gets critically drubbed and hardly sells at all. Keith fires producer Mal Evans as if it were his fault.

              1974-09-28

                Chris Welch previews Odds & Sods for Melody Maker. “…here, for once, the artists are themselves laying bare the torturous process of their evolution…If you have an archive, then this is an essential item for any Who fan”.   If anyone has this issue of Melody Maker (or really any from this era), I’d love… Read More »1974-09-28

                1974-09-26

                  Pete is interviewed for the first part of a four-part interview program with The Who for BBC Radio 1

                  1974-09-21

                    Pete writes a track-by-track review of Odds & Sods for New Musical Express

                    1974-09-21

                      Pete discusses the songs selected for Odds & Sods with Nicky Horne on Capitol Radio’s Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It. During the call-in section, John phones to ask Pete what time he’s going to arrive at Roger’s that Sunday