1973-11-03
David Bowie’s album Pin Ups hits the British charts.
David Bowie’s album Pin Ups hits the British charts.
Quadrophenia finally gets a wide release in the U.K. with the second pressing.
Part two of Pete’s interview about Quadrophenia is broadcast on Rockspeak.
Filmmakers Richard Stanley and Chris Morphet arrive to film that day’s Quadrophenia rehearsals at Shepperton. When Roger discovers that, after a run-through of half the show, the cameras have not been rolling, he explodes at the movie crew. A drunken Pete goes after Roger, poking him in the chest with his finger. Roger is held… Read More »1973-10-24
The Who are in rehearsals at Shepperton Studios
The box office opens for The Who’s first British tour in over two years. Twenty thousand line up at London Lyceum for nine thousand tickets.
Pete appears on BBC Radio 1’s Rockspeak discussing Quadrophenia.
Five days of rehearsals for the Quadrophenia stage show at Shepperton begin.
Scheduled rehearsals for the Quadrophenia stage show were to take place for the next three days at D Stage at Shepperton Studios.
Keith’s father, Alfred “Nobby” Moon, dies of a heart attack at the age of 53.