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Sky News has an exclusive first look at Pete Townshend's Quadrophenia A Mod ballet at Sadler's Wells East. Despite The Who's ...
One of the most famous events in Brighton's history took place on a Bank Holiday Monday in May 1964. Known as the 'Battle of Brighton', it ...
Rockers mostly feature in Quadrophenia’s violent clashes in Brighton, but some of their motorcycle choices also take a starring role, including a 1958 BSA M21, a BSA A7SS (manufactured between ...
The Sun newspaper reports that the veteran rocker spoke to fans from the stage and told them ... Wizard” and “Who Are You” ...
Pete Townshend may have taken no prisoners during The Who's prime, but he knew that he couldn't be the king of live shows ...
Pete Townshend wanted people to think he was gay because it would make him more "cool". The 79-year-old rocker admitted he was happy for people to think he was attracted to other men in the 1960s, at ...
The Sun newspaper reports that the veteran rocker spoke to fans from the stage ... “Who Are You” and essential albums Who’s Next, Quadrophenia, Who Are You and The Who by Numbers.
Sex Pistols covered a wide variety of songs in their brief career. Here are just a few of the cover songs they performed best ...
The Waterboys frontman on his adopted home and the band’s ambitious new album, based on the life and times of the Hollywood ...