’99 Lifehouse: An Interpretaton by Dave LeBoeuf
A rather lengthy (25 pages) attempt by Dave LeBoeuf to "justify" a particular 31-song sequence for Lifehouse.
A rather lengthy (25 pages) attempt by Dave LeBoeuf to "justify" a particular 31-song sequence for Lifehouse.
From the PBS televised series on rock’s history, Townshend discusses Hendrix, the Kinks, Cobain, and others.
A lengthy interview with Mr. Thunderfingers.
An excellent, intelligent, and very lengthy interview with Pete discussing his gear setups over the years, his playing style, Jimi Hendrix, the meanings behind various songs, etc.
A chapter on the Who from Paul Friedlander’s study of rock.
Townshend talking to Ira Robbins about what it took to get the ’96 Quadrophenia tour off the ground; working with Roger and John again; the tentative steps of his planned autobiography; the future of Lifehouse; and various other future projects.
Roger Daltrey Vocals John Entwistle Bass Guitar & Vocals Keith Moon Drums Pete Townshend Guitar, Keyboards [except where listed] & Vocals Liner notes by Chris Charlesworth [with additions in brackets by Brian Cady] Produced by Glyn Johns [the first Who recording produced solely by Johns; previously he had only been listed as "associate producer"… Read More »The Who By Numbers
Roger Daltrey Vocals John Entwistle Bass Guitar & Vocals Kenney Jones Drums Pete Townshend Guitar, Keyboards & Vocals Produced by Bill Szymczyk for Pandora Productions Engineered by Bill Szymczyk and Allan Blazek Recording Assistant Engineer Teri Reed Mixing Assistant Engineer Jimmy Patterson Recorded and mixed using MCI consoles and tape machines Sleeve Concept and… Read More »Face Dances
Pete: "Very simple song. God is asleep, before Creation – before the Big Bang – and gets the whim to wake, and decides it could be worth going through it all in order to be able to hear some music, and most of all, one of his best creations, Marty Robbins." Pete also wrote about… Read More »God Speaks of Marty Robbins