Artist Lounge: The Who
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One of my all time favorite bands in their ( as it has been proposed) video debut with the Stones' Rock and Roll Circus circa 1968. Long Live The Who! Check out Keith Moon woa! This next clip is from the legendary concert footage of The Who performing at the Cow Palace in 1973. Keith Moon passes out twice as a result of taking tranquilizers and is replaced by an audience member. Can you imagine how this fan felt getting the chance to play with The Who onstage ... MORE
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A December 1977 concert from Kilburn, London, considered a holy grail by Who fans, was a somewhat ambivalent experience for the band, according to frontman Roger Daltrey.
"I just remember it was kind of a weird day," Daltrey told Billboard.com about the Gaumont State Theatre show, which was filmed for Jeff Stein's documentary "The Kids Are Alright"which was released in its entirety Nov. 18 on the DVD "The Who at Kilburn 1977. "We did the show in the afternoon, which ... MORE
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Here's the 25th great live track from The Who album, “View From A Backstage Pass." We're featuring one every weekday. The folks who run The Who’s fan club have this great two-cd set of live recordings. Disc one is all from ’69, ’70 and ’71 including tracks recorded at The Grande Ballroom in Detroit and the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. Disc two was recorded at a variety of venues in ’73, ’74 and ’76. I'm gonna be streaming songs from the album over the next month.... MORE
Here's the 21st great live track from The Who album, “View From A Backstage Pass." We're featuring one every weekday. The folks who run The Who’s fan club have this great two-cd set of live recordings. Disc one is all from ’69, ’70 and ’71 including tracks recorded at The Grande Ballroom in Detroit and the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. Disc two was recorded at a variety of venues in ’73, ’74 and ’76. I'm gonna be streaming songs from the album over the next month.... MORE
Here's the 23rd great live track from The Who album, “View From A Backstage Pass." We're featuring one every weekday. The folks who run The Who’s fan club have this great two-cd set of live recordings. Disc one is all from ’69, ’70 and ’71 including tracks recorded at The Grande Ballroom in Detroit and the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. Disc two was recorded at a variety of venues in ’73, ’74 and ’76. I'm gonna be streaming songs from the album over the next month.... MORE
Last week the Who announced news of a fall tour only dishing two back-to-back Los Angeles stops in November. Eight additional cities have been added to the tour, which now kicks off October 21st in Detroit, Michigan. While some major hubs are missing from the list...the Who did make clear that this was their FULL fall tour itinerary.
The Who fall U.S. tour:
Oct. 21 Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit, MI
Oct. 22 Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, Ontario
Oct. 24 TD Banknorth G... MORE
Here's the 24th great live track from The Who album, “View From A Backstage Pass." We're featuring one every weekday. The folks who run The Who’s fan club have this great two-cd set of live recordings. Disc one is all from ’69, ’70 and ’71 including tracks recorded at The Grande Ballroom in Detroit and the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. Disc two was recorded at a variety of venues in ’73, ’74 and ’76. I'm gonna be streaming songs from the album over the next month.... MORE
I stopped over at Hype Machine and checked out the most popular tunes currently circulating the blog-o-sphere...and it was not time well spent. Out of the 50 'Most Popular Tracks'...I am estimating that about 30 of those are remixes. Oh, here is the link if you wanna check it out http://hypem.com/popular Am I the only one that finds these remixes dreadfully dull? Seriously, they bore me TO TEARS! And it gets worse. It's one thing to have a thousand remixes of the... MORE
Here's the fifth great live track from The Who album, “View From A Backstage Pass." We're featuring one every weekday. The folks who run The Who’s fan club have this great two-cd set of live recordings. Disc one is all from ’69, ’70 and ’71 including tracks recorded at The Grande Ballroom in Detroit and the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. Disc two was recorded at a variety of venues in ’73, ’74 and ’76. I'm gonna be streaming songs from the album over the next month... MORE
9:23 PM (PST) I'm watching The Who Rock Honors on VH1 now; it's about 20 minutes in and Incubus just covered "I Can See For Miles" and "I Can't Explain". Now I understand the whole premise of this concert and whatever, but there are definietly certain bands that shouldn't cover certain other bands. Incubus is one of them. to start, brandon boyd's vocals are already sub par, but jose antonio could barely keep up on drums with the rest of the band...oh well there's st... MORE







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