2002-03-15
The Halifax Daily News reports that artist Greg Forrest has installed a seven-piece bronze recreation of Keith Moon’s drum kit after destruction, entitled “Heavy Metal,” at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia’s education gallery
The Halifax Daily News reports that artist Greg Forrest has installed a seven-piece bronze recreation of Keith Moon’s drum kit after destruction, entitled “Heavy Metal,” at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia’s education gallery
The Betty comic strip references The Who
Clarinex begins television advertising using the “Overture from Tommy” as music.
Ed Masley in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette votes The Who Sings My Generation the best debut album of all time
Pete Townshend: Music From Lifehouse DVDd: Music From Lifehouse, a video of his 2000 concert at Sadler’s Wells, is released on DVD and VHS in the U.S.
Gordon Giltrap releases a two-CD best-of called Collection featuring John on bass on “Who Knows Where Tomorrow Goes.”
Pete Townshend: Music From Lifehouse DVD: Music From Lifehouse, a video of his 2000 concert at Sadler’s Wells, is released on DVD and VHS in the U.K. The U.S. release follows on the 26th. It is also available as a lower-res online download.
Pete quietly updates a diary entry to say that the plan to turn Quadrophenia into an onstage musical “has ground to a halt.”
Pete answers questions from fans in The Independent. He says “I don’t want to go into the studio with The Who. Roger does.”. You can read it here
Roger appears at the Royal Albert Hall where he joins Paul Weller’s band to sing “I Can See For Miles.”