1967-06-16
The Who make it to the West Coast playing the Fillmore in San Francisco
The Who make it to the West Coast playing the Fillmore in San Francisco
“Lily isn’t pornographic, say Who” is the headline in New Musical Express.
Record Mirror carries an article titled “The Who lose money and write a science fiction story” by Bill Harry Transcript: The Who lose money and write a science fiction story BY BILL HARRY THE WHO’s new H.Q. in Old Compton Street is in a starkly modern office block. ROGER DALTREY and I took… Read More »1967-05-06
A look at The Who’s ‘Murray The K’ shows and smashing equipment In the backstage halflight of the RKO 58th Street Theatre, Peter Townshend awaits his cue. Stagehands pace furiously, shouting orders in bizarre New Yorkese. A stray go-go girl stands rubbing her op-art eyes until they redden and streak. A struggling Blues Magoo, a… Read More »’67 Village Voice article about the Who’s first appearances in America
John now has his chance to do blind ratings of singles in Melody Maker. Without knowing the artists he rates new records by Donovan, Petula Clark and Herman’s Hermits. “Caught in the Act” features a short review of The Who and Jimi Hendrix at the Saville Theatre. Happy Jack is still in the “Pop 50”… Read More »1967-02-04
Pete is interviewed during his first visit to America. Discusses The Who, and "things in general". The elaborate lunch for Herman’s Hermits was just about over, and the hotel ballroom was a dismal vista of plastic décor and messy, empty tables. Some young men I hadn’t seen before were sitting silently around a littered table… Read More »’66 Date Book interview with Pete Townshend
The Who play the Gaumont Cinema in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Record Mirror carries an interview with The Who while Substitute sits at #11 in their “Britain’s Top 50” Transcript: ROGER DECIDES TO TAKE UP MOTOR RACING WHILE PETE TELLS HOW HE CUT HIS HAIR OFF WHEN HE WAS DRUNK: NOW READ ON . . . If the Who are still the leaders of fashion… Read More »1966-04-30
Pete gives his views on Vietnam, Pop Art, Keith Moon, The Kinks, and more.
An introduction of the soon to be released My Generation album
Read More »’65 Record Mirror article about The Who’s first recrod