THE WHO’s Mastermind PETE TOWNSHEND About Some Of Their Fans
17 December 2025
Townshend suggests why The Who are done playing live.
Full interview with Pete Townshend here.
17 December 2025
Townshend suggests why The Who are done playing live.
Full interview with Pete Townshend here.
The Who‘s 80-year-old singer ROGER DALTREY got knighted
last week by Prince William, at Buckingham Palace. You must
address him as Sir from now on.
Daltrey isn’t a boy anymore.
6 October 2025
THE WHO played the final show of their American
tour and their career, last Wednesday, October 1.
The iconic band who lost original drummer Keith Moon in 1978
and bass player John Entwistle in 2002 played their last concert
in the Acrisure Arena in Thousand Palms, California.
Pete Towshend: “I suppose, you know, it’s goodbye. That’s what it is.
To what we know as The Who, it’s goodbye. What Roger and I will get up
to next, who knows? If we last any longer, I’m sure we’ll get up to all kinds
of mischief.
“We’ll do stuff together, I’m sharing some stuff, all kinds of bits and
pieces. But for this kind of thing, it’s goodbye. And you were last!”
Roger Daltrey said: “Thank you so much for your support, over all the years.
It means so much to us. It was every band’s dream in the ’60s to make it in America.
And thanks to you guys, you made it happen for us. Thank you so much!”
The Who still can’t explain it after 61 years.
SETLIST
I Can’t Explain
Substitute
Who Are You
The Seeker
I Can See for Miles
Long Live Rock
Pinball Wizard
See Me, Feel Me
Another Tricky Day
Behind Blue Eyes
Eminence Front
My Generation
Cry If You Want
You Better You Bet
Going Mobile
(Simon Townshend
on lead vocals)
The Real Me
I’m One
5:15
Love, Reign O’er Me
Won’t Get Fooled Again
Baba O’Riley
(with Katie Jacoby)
The Song Is Over
Tea & Theatre
My fav THE WHO track.
2 Avril 2024
Roger Daltrey celebrated his 80th birthday last month.
Full Daltrey feature in NME here
Roger Daltrey, one of the most mediocre frontmen ever (and definitely not the smartest one) of a band that had far more misses than hits and tried to be a rock opera act (and badly failed), ridicules The Stones…
Read the full Roger Daltry feature in NME right here
(image: cover of his ‘Under A Raging Moon’ solo LP)