From Power Pop Specialists to Rock Gods: The Who's 'Tommy' at 55
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The Who was the band that made my music taste. I literally wrote an article on it. When the band broke through the pop scene in their Mod aesthetic with singles such as ‘I Can’t Explain’ and ‘My Generation’ during the mid-60s, Pete Townshend (songwriter/lead guitarist), Roger Daltrey (lead singer), Keith Moon (drummer), and John Entwistle (bassist) demonstrated that pop music can be made for men amidst the sea of singles from contemporary bands such as The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Manfred Mann that aroused admiration (and excitement) from women.
From Power Pop Specialists to Rock Gods: The Who's 'Tommy' at 55
From Power Pop Specialists to Rock Gods: The…
From Power Pop Specialists to Rock Gods: The Who's 'Tommy' at 55
The Who was the band that made my music taste. I literally wrote an article on it. When the band broke through the pop scene in their Mod aesthetic with singles such as ‘I Can’t Explain’ and ‘My Generation’ during the mid-60s, Pete Townshend (songwriter/lead guitarist), Roger Daltrey (lead singer), Keith Moon (drummer), and John Entwistle (bassist) demonstrated that pop music can be made for men amidst the sea of singles from contemporary bands such as The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Manfred Mann that aroused admiration (and excitement) from women.