The Who's Pete Townshend brings reimagined 'Classic Quadrophenia' to the U.S. for benefit shows - News Summed Up

The Who's Pete Townshend brings reimagined 'Classic Quadrophenia' to the U.S. for benefit shows


What he’d done was to find a new way of expressing fear and anxiety and loss, and it was coming deep, deep, deep from his soul," — Pete Townshend“What he’d done was to find a new way of expressing fear and anxiety and loss, and it was coming deep, deep, deep from his soul,” Townshend said. iTunes: http://smarturl.it/ClassicQuad_iTu Amazon: http://smarturl.it/ClassicQuad_Amz Official track clip of ‘5:15’ from Pete Townshend's “Classi ... Get “Classic Quadrophenia” now! iTunes: http://smarturl.it/ClassicQuad_iTu Amazon: http://smarturl.it/ClassicQuad_Amz Official track clip of ‘5:15’ from Pete Townshend's “Classi ... See more videosTownshend said he didn’t consider doing the “Classic Quadrophenia” shows with Daltrey, the Who’s only other original surviving member. He’s a great ally, a real gentleman, and he makes a great Ace Face.”Thus, in “Classic Quadrophenia” Townshend said that Boe sings “Love Reign O’er Me” closer to the original vision. In 1969, the Who released its first rock opera in “Tommy,” which Lambert produced.


Source: Los Angeles Times July 06, 2017 16:52 UTC



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