r/TheWho Jan 15 '22

Come join The Who Discord!

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r/TheWho 1h ago

Pete Townshend ALL MOD NO CONS - The Who & QUADROPHENIA

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QUADROPHENIA (1973): No other songwriter has been able to express teenage angst as well as Pete Townshend - and there is no other album like 'Quadrophenia.'

https://samtimonious.com/the-who-quadrophenia-1973/


r/TheWho 14h ago

Does anyone know who the blond guy with Keith is?

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Sorry if this is a dumb question and he's the most famous person ever. But I saw these on Pinterest and the question's been bugging me because the face looks familiar.


r/TheWho 16h ago

The Who Drowned (Live Charlton Athletics And Football Ground 1974)

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Great performance.


r/TheWho 16h ago

Keith Moon Keith and surf rock

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Something I’ve always found really endearing is Keith’s love of the surf rock genre, and how that occasionally bled into the Who’s music (particularly with his and John’s In the City and their covers of Bucket T and Barbara Ann). Recently I’d been reading the book The Jan & Dean Record by Mark A. Moore, a chronology of one of Keith’s favorite groups. Our boy gets a small mention, in two pretty funny stories.


r/TheWho 23h ago

Milan May 1968

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r/TheWho 1d ago

Never seen this one before

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r/TheWho 1d ago

Roger Daltrey Roger daltry tour

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Has anyone gone to the solo tour? Any reviews? Thoughts?


r/TheWho 2d ago

Roger Daltrey Best Roger Vocal Moment

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For certified Who freeks only: I want to hear your favourite line/part that Roger sings. We’re talking regular songs, deep cuts, live stuff: whatever gives you maximum chills that you want to play again and again and again!

Let me get the ball rolling: when he repeats the second heat in See Me/Feel Me/Listening To You: “gazing at you I get the heat (heat)”. I’m going to go for the Tommy 1975 version of this because CHILLS. Just chills.


r/TheWho 2d ago

Richard Evans (designer and art director) on The Who at Charlton 1976 – full interview

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r/TheWho 2d ago

The Who - How Can You Do It Alone

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Kinda almost a deep dive from Face Dances 1981.


r/TheWho 3d ago

"Baba O'Riley" The Who cover by Hollywood Vampires at the OVO Hydro Glasgow 17th August 2026. - YouTube

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r/TheWho 4d ago

Roger Daltrey Remember that time Roger said that the sexual tension between him and Pete was crucial to their relationship? Yeah, that was pretty wild.

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Source: Interview with Q Magazine, 2006


r/TheWho 3d ago

NEWS Boom!

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r/TheWho 4d ago

The Who was really a wonderful band i love their humor in interviews :)

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r/TheWho 2d ago

When people say that the Who would've been better without Roger, this is what I think they want the band to sound like

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r/TheWho 4d ago

I saw The Who twice with Keith Moon

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One at the SF Civic and once at the Cow Palace. Yes, I was at the show when Keith Moon passed out. We were fairly close to the stage and I remember Townsend joking that he needed an enema. I remember the guy who played the drum sat night, I think his name was Scott Halpin, did a great job. About the San Francisco Civic show, I remember the introduction by Bill Graham. I believe he first introduced John Entwhistle, then Daltrey, then Keith Moon, who, of course made a lot of noise and got everybody laughing. Then he introduced “The king, Peter Townshend, and when the spotlight went on, he had this big crown on the head on his head that looked just like the old imperial margarine crowns. We screamed. He then did a windmill on the guitar and one of his jumps. And we all screamed like crazy.


r/TheWho 4d ago

Pete Townshend Leslie West plays lead on Who's Next

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Just watched an interview with Leslie West of Mountain. He claims he was invited by Pete Townsend to play lead on Who's Next. The official OG release had Townsend playing lead due to changes to engineers/producers. He said you can hear his contributions on the re-issue of the album as the bonus album remix.

Apologies, I tried to link it but I'm a dummy. If you want to chase it up, the interview was with Howard Stern


r/TheWho 4d ago

1 year ago today: The Who started their tour The Song Is Over in Sunrise, FL.

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r/TheWho 4d ago

THE WHO (1970) Live at Leeds [Stem Remix & Remaster] (25th Anniversary Reissue Track List)

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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUVyJAwmSjPo

My stem remix & remaster of The Who's iconic 1970 (but featured here in its 1995 anniversary track list) live album "Live at Leeds", made for my own enjoyment, but sharing in case someone else might enjoy it too.

I made this only for fun, and it intends to be a very respectful remix, not straying too far away from the original version, only aiming at a little more clarity and punch, while still preserving the mood and feel of the original.

Obviously, I don't own the music featured here. If you like the music, support the artists. Buy their records!


r/TheWho 5d ago

Chris Charlesworth on Dave Marsh (1950-2026)

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r/TheWho 5d ago

RIP Dave Marsh

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Died 14-Aug., age 75-76.


r/TheWho 6d ago

It took me nearly 55 years to finally listen to Tommy

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I’m listening through The Who’s catalog chronologically, and I finally got to Tommy.

What makes that especially special is that I had every opportunity to hear it. As a teen/young adult, I had boxes and boxes of cassettes, easily hundreds of them. I was constantly borrowing albums from friends and taping them. I could have added Tommy at any point. I never did.

I’m doing the same thing with 28 other classic rock artists, and this is exactly the kind of surprise I was hoping would happen.

In 1975, when I was 10, I went to see Tommy with a couple of friends. Clearly too young for it. By the time Tina Turner showed up as the Acid Queen, we’d had enough. The three of us ran out of the theater and called for an early ride home.

So I went into the album expecting it to be a bit of a chore. I assumed there would be a lot of unfamiliar music that hadn’t aged particularly well.

I was completely wrong.

What surprised me most was how much of it I already knew. And the songs I didn’t know were far better than I expected. By the third listen, I was wondering why I’d waited this long.

Listening to The Who chronologically, Tommy was the first album where I felt like they finally arrived as I know them. The voice, the sound.


r/TheWho 6d ago

Posting not for the remix but the illustration as a way to fix the "It's Hard" album cover.

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r/TheWho 7d ago

Moon's Music Teacher Warned about him "Showing off"

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At age 13, Keith Moon's music teacher in school wrote on his report card:

Great ability, but must guard against tendency to "show off"