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Quadrophenia is essential viewing for any fan of The Who or anyone interested in the mod subculture. Counting myself a fairly big Who fan, I’ve seen it multiple times but have never considered ...
Tony Cochrane, an owner of nightclubs, including three strip clubs, from Dundee, Scotland, on the Quadrophenia Lambretta scooter, as told to A.J. Baime. As a movie memorabilia collector, I have ...
The show in Piazzola sul Brenta marked the group's first gig since they fired drummer Zak Starkey, and replaced him with ...
The Who Revisit ‘Quadrophenia’ as Anaheim Crowd Nods Along: Concert Review. Kicking off the second leg of their North American tour, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend lead a bulked-up group ...
According to Pete Townsend, “”The whole conception of Quadrophenia was geared to quadraphonic, but in a creative sort of way. I mean I wanted themes to sort of emerge from corners.
The Who released their “Quadrophenia” double album in 1973; six years later, they collaborated with director Franc Roddam (“The Bride,” “The Lords of Discipline”) on a film version ...
The members of The Who have denied reports that the band has endorsed a sequel to Quadrophenia, the 1979 film based on its own rock opera set around the clashes between rival gangs in 1960s ...
The Who’s second rock opera, “Quadrophenia,” released 40 years ago in October 1973, was Pete Townshend’s homage to an earlier moment in British youth culture. Composed entirely by ...
The Who’s 1973 rock opera, Quadrophenia, is one of their boldest and most fully realized albums, but it’s never quite gotten the live show it deserves – until now. From the opening notes of ...
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