’77 New Music Express Pete Townshend article
Pete writes about what he’s thinking and feeling. Nothing in particular, but everything worth reading!
Pete writes about what he’s thinking and feeling. Nothing in particular, but everything worth reading!
A look at Keith Moon’s life in Hollywood
Roger talks about The Who, his solo record and the future.
John discusses his solo records and the origin of "Led Zeppelin"
Charles Shaar Murray reviews Quadrophenia, and Pete discusses it
IN the past decade pop music seems to have gone full circle, beginning with the accent on the simplicity and directness of the three-minute cut, moving through a period of complexity and expanded range associated with albums, and finally returning to the broad notion of the single as pop’s effective form. That’s where we are.… Read More »’72 Melody Maker Interview with Pete Townshend
Part one of a two part interview.
The producer of early singles by numerous British Invasion bands, including the Kinks and the Who, discusses the studio equipment and recording techniques of these early sessions.
Richard Barnes’ overview of Tommy’s amazing journey.
From the short-lived fanzine "Sparks: A Pete Townshend Journal", writer John Atkins (contributing editor of "Generations" magazine and contributor to the liner notes of the Who’s Next reissue) gives in-depth analysis to Townshend’s The Iron Man solo album.