1973-10-27
Quadrophenia is released in U.S. at the same time as a single version of “Love, Reign O’er Me” with a different mix from the album.
Quadrophenia is released in U.S. at the same time as a single version of “Love, Reign O’er Me” with a different mix from the album.
Bad Moon rising The Who’ top loon talks to RM’s Rick Sanders KEITH MOON, drummer with The ‘oo, film star, radio DJ, probable British hovercraft racing champion and celebrity, has been talking all afternoon. Let’s have a breather, he suggests, and, armed with chinking glasses of delight, we set off on a tour of Moon’s… Read More »1973-08-18 Record Mirror
The Who gather at the Rainbow Theatre in north London for filmmaker Peter Neal to take photos of the band
The Harrow Observer and Gazette carries an article titled “Keith Mooon knows Harrow well”. Transcript (not verified for accuracy): That’ll Be The Day As the title song “That’ll Be The Day” faded away after the film’s Press showing last week, the audience headed towards the bar to discuss this reconstruction of the rock ‘n’… Read More »1973-05-11
Rolling Stone magazine carries a story titled “Roger Daltrey: A Who Sings His Out in the Country” by Andrew Bailey Transcript: Roger Daltrey: A Who Sings His Heart Out in the Country BY ANDREW BAILEY LONDON—John Keene, who used to be Speedy Keene of Thunderclap Newman, loped around the office of Track Records looking… Read More »1973-04-26
Roger Daltrey – Giving it all away 1973 I paid all my dues so I picked up my shoes, I got up and walked away. Oh, I was just a boy, I didn’t know how to play. Worked hard and failed now all I can say is I threw it all away. Oh, I was… Read More »Roger Daltrey – Giving it all away 1973
The Who break in their new studio, Ramport Studios, in Battersea, South London
Pete talks about Tommy, The Eric Clapton Rainbow concert, and more.
Read More »’73 New Music Express Interview with Pete Townshend
Eric Clapton plays two shows at The Rainbow Theatre in London. Backing Clapton onstage is not only Pete, but also Ron Wood, Steve Winwood, Jim Karstein, Jim Capaldi and Rick Grech.
Billboard magazine carries a review of Tommy by the London Symphony Orchestra and Chambre Choir with Guest Soloists as well as an article about the marketing of the album