The Who

Pete Townshend's brother currently plays 2nd guitar for The Who
 
Dwarf lord said:
Pete Townshend's brother currently plays 2nd guitar for The Who
and don't forget Ringo Starr's son Zak Starkey playing drums.
 
Bat Brain said:
and don't forget Ringo Starr's son Zak Starkey playing drums.

Yeah, Zak's been with them for years.

He's a disciple of Moon.
 
Pino Palladino will probably be on bass. He's excellent.
 
Kurosawa said:
Pino Palladino will probably be on bass. He's excellent.

Yeah he's great. I mean, no one will ever be as good as Entwistle was, but he's a suitable replacement.
 
ANTHONYNASTI said:
Yeah he's great. I mean, no one will ever be as good as Entwistle was, but he's a suitable replacement.

Yep. We'll always miss John though. :(
 
Kurosawa said:
Yep. We'll always miss John though. :(

He's the best bassist ever. He put it on the map and made it a prominent force in rock.

Long Live The Ox
 
I was never a big Who fan. I heard their album Tommy is a masterpiece and I've thought about checking it out.

Anyone have any suggestions? Growing up I was more into Boston, UFO, Journey, Aerosmith, Hendrix, Elton John, and Queen.

So what are some great Who albums to buy? Other than Tommy.
 
im friends with a dude, an older guy, who is a Who FANATIC! he actually has one of entwistles bass', two original tommy pinball machines, and quadrophenia pressed on platinum signed by the whole band!

oh....and his vanity license plate says 'THE WHO'.
 
Pete's Diary


Sep 12, 2006 Philadelphia PA US Wachovia Center
Sep 13, 2006 Wantagh NY US Jones Beach Theater
Sep 15, 2006 Ottawa ON CA Scotia Place
Sep 16, 2006 Boston MA US TD Bank North Garden
Sep 18, 2006 New York NY US Madison Square Garden
Sep 19, 2006 New York NY US Madison Square Garden
Sep 21, 2006 Holmdel NJ US PNC Bank Arts Center
Sep 23, 2006 Baltimore MD US Pimlico Race Course
Sep 25, 2006 Chicago IL US United Center
Sep 29, 2006 Detroit MI US Palace at Auburn Hills
Sep 30, 2006 London ON CA John Labatt Centre
Oct 03, 2006 Winnipeg MB CA MTS Centre
Oct 05, 2006 Calgary AB CA Pengrowth Saddledome
Oct 06, 2006 Edmonton AB CA Rexall Place
Oct 08, 2006 Vancouver BC CA GM Place
Oct 10, 2006 Portland OR US Rose Garden
Oct 11, 2006 Seattle WA US Key Arena
Nov 05, 2006 Los Angeles CA US Hollywood Bowl
Dec 04, 2006 Toronto ON Air Canada Centre
 
The Who did a song called "Bat Man", you should all check it out
 
Okay,I was looking for Duncan Sheik tickets and saw that The Who will be playing next Thursday so I got my ticket. :yay: :up:
I just couldn't do that festival thing,ugh,I've OD'd. :csad:

Anyone else going to hit them up this year?
 
I saw the who when the came to australia a few years ago for the first time in 40 years because they mucked up on tour and the prime minister sent them a letter asking them not to come back.

Have loved the who for a decade and was angry as hell when baba o'reily (one of the greatest rock songs of all time) was used for csi: new york, because they just use the synth and to play that without the drums and guitar (not to mention the sparse but powerful lyrics) should be illegal.

Also, im surprised they never used 'the seeker' by the who on CSI. Its got a good riff, and the first verse would fit CSI to a T.
 
I was never a big Who fan. I heard their album Tommy is a masterpiece and I've thought about checking it out.

Anyone have any suggestions? Growing up I was more into Boston, UFO, Journey, Aerosmith, Hendrix, Elton John, and Queen.

So what are some great Who albums to buy? Other than Tommy.

WHO'S BETTER, Who's Next is a great album. So is Quadrophenia. I would suggest getting agreatest hits album and going from there though.

I saw them in concert last summer and they were phenomenal. Amazing energy for guys their age.
 
I saw The Who years ago, and they rocked! Amazing live, and definitely one of the best groups ever.

I've got two concerts for sure I want to see this year in Detroit. I want to see Gwen Stefani in June (My third time seeing her), and I want to see The Who the next time they come to Detroit.
 
i hear the album they came out with recently kinda sucks. i love their old stuff though. wish i had the money to see them live, that'd be killer.
 
That was such an awesome show last night. :csad: :up:

Daltrey wasn't feeling well and it wasn't evident to me until the second half of the show,he and Townshend made mention of during the second encore performance. God bless him he still put his all into the show. They're so great to watch. :yay: Some lady was dozing next to me during a strong jam set,she kept bobbing her head. She was there with her man,god bless her.
I felt sorry for the opening band,Rosehill Drive. They we're definitely a 80's hair band. They played their little hearts out but didn't get too much love,weren't too many people in house anyways. But appreciate reliving my youth through them.

So this Who performance was recorded and will be on sale,both DVD and CD. I am so sold on that. I'm going to love reliving last night over and over again.
www.themusic.com
 
I saw them twice in September in less than a week. Once at Jones Beach and once at Madison Square Garden. They're as good as ever. And the new album is most excellent.
 
Sirrus has an all Who station now,they were playing last nights show. It was so hard getting out of the car.
 

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