ALL MOD NO CONS – The Who & QUADROPHENIA (1973) [email protected] December 13, 2023 QUADROPHENIA (1973): No other songwriter has been able to express teenage angst as well as Pete Townshend – and there is no other album like ‘Quadrophenia.’ RANTS & REFLECTIONS John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Live at Leeds, Pete Townshend, Quadrophenia, Roger Daltrey, The Who, Tommy, Who's Next
JOHN ENTWISTLE – ‘AN OX’S TALE’ (documentary review): [email protected] November 30, 2020 John Entwistle stood as a musical flak-tower – firing off bass notes like tracer bullets. RANTS & REFLECTIONS John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Kenny Jones, Live at Leeds, Pete Townshend, Quadrophenia, Roger Daltrey, The Who, Who's Next
YOUNG MAN DUES – THE WHO: Bingley Hall, Stafford 3/10/1975 [email protected] October 1, 2020 The roar greeting The Who was the loudest thing I’d ever heard – until Townshend sent the opening chords of ‘Substitute’ searing through the hall. RANTS & REFLECTIONS John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Live at Leeds, Pete Townshend, Quadrophenia, Roger Daltrey, Roy and Shirley Sambrook, The Who, The Who By Numbers, Who's Next
WHO LEADS THE WAY – The Who & ‘LIVE AT LEEDS’…… [email protected] February 14, 2020 ‘Live At Leeds’ has umpteen examples of The Who pushing their incredible talents to the limits of a genre they had created. RANTS & REFLECTIONS John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Live at Leeds, My Generation, Pete Townshend, Quadrophenia, Roger Daltrey, The Who, Tommy
TALKING ON THE MOON – Keith Remembered. [email protected] September 8, 2018 ‘The Song Is Over’ is propelled to a rousing conclusion by drumming from Keith Moon that is extraordinary even by his standards. RANTS & REFLECTIONS John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Live at Leeds, Pete Townshend, Quadrophenia, Roger Daltrey, Roy and Shirley Sambrook, Roy Carr, The Who, Who's Next