Quadrophenia
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Meet The Ridiculously Ambitious British Band That Made Its U.S. Debut Opening For the Who at Madison Square Garden
The Wild Things don't do anything by half-measures, from their stage show to their new Pete Townshend-produced concept album
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The Who by Fire
They bicker. They stay in separate hotels and record without ever being in the same room. But Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend can still conjure old magic
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The Who Blast 'Quadrophenia' Film Sequel as Cash Grab
"This karaoke sequel is totally ridiculous," said The Who's manager on the new film
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The Who to Honor Unused 1979 Tickets at 2013 Show in Rhode Island
The Seventies show was cancelled after the Cincinnati tragedy
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The Who Announce 36-Date 'Quadrophenia' Tour
'We've been anxious to work together before we drop dead,' says Pete Townshend
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Pete Townshend: The Who Will Perform 'Quadrophenia' On Tour
He also disputes Roger Daltrey's assertion that he's not touring this year due to hearing problems
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Pete Townshend Announces 'Quadrophenia' Box Set
Singer also discusses Roger Daltrey and Mick Jagger but doesn't address future of the Who
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Eddie Vedder Joins the Who for Powerhouse 'Quadrophenia' Show
The rock stars elicit wild acclaim at Royal Albert Hall charity concert
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What's Next for the Who? "We've Done Enough Already," Says Daltrey
This Saturday the Who are playing a 40-minute set at the VH1 Rock Honors — where their music will be celebrated by Pearl Jam, the Flaming Lips and more bands — but plans beyond that are murky. Four Japanese dates are on the books for November, but Roger Daltrey tells Rolling Stone that nothing is […]
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American Grandstand: If You Hate Rock, Skip 'Quadrophenia'
'Quadrophenia' is special to the group's fans, but to anyone who doesn't care about rock, it's completely meaningless
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