
Pete Townshend Talks Finding Peace After ‘Blood and Guts’ Adventures With the Who
Hear an excerpt from the rocker's contribution to the Audible Original Words + Music series, Somebody Saved Me
Hear an excerpt from the rocker's contribution to the Audible Original Words + Music series, Somebody Saved Me
Performance was filmed during a charity gig, which included several Who rarities
Willie Nelson. Erykah Badu, the Black Crowes, Elvis Costello, and more also booked as fest returns to Big Easy after two Covid-canceled years
The first Who performance of this 1989 Pete Townshend hit was the highlight of their ramshackle acoustic gig for the Teenage Cancer Trust
The guitarist also sounds off on the absurdity of NFTs, the future of classic rock, the Spotify controversy, why he loves Freaks and Geeks, and more
Band's upcoming shows will once again pair Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey with local symphonies
"No disrespect," the Who frontman added, echoing Paul McCartney's "blues cover band" assessment of the Stones
"This console has so much mojo for me," guitarist says. "I’ve rarely managed to get a bad sound out of it"
Daltrey hosts The Real Me, a podcast that features teen cancer patients not only talking about their stories but presenting songs they’ve written and performed
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