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13 hours ago

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Box Set and CD of the day

On May 2, 2004* Polydor Records UK releases The Who: The 1st Singles Box containing CD recreations of 11 classic Who singles and the new Real Good Looking Boy/Old Red Wine songs

Also The Who: Then & Now 1964-2004 is released in the U.K.Image attachment

Box Set and CD of the day

On May 2, 2004* Polydor Records UK releases The Who: The 1st Singles Box containing CD recreations of 11 classic Who singles and the new "Real Good Looking Boy"/"Old Red Wine" songs

Also "The Who: Then & Now 1964-2004" is released in the U.K.
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Also a mini box set of then and now.. contained live at bbc and who's better who's best dvd

doesn't " Maximum A's And B's " eclipse those sets?

14 hours ago

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Video of the day

On Thursday, May 2, 1996 Pete appeared on CBS-TV's The Late Show With David Letterman performing "Rough Boys" and "The Kids Are Alright."
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I would go just to see Pete perform -The Refuses No River -Pure and Easy -Tea And Theater

Just an amazing and engaging performer (singer/songwriter)! Paul Schaffer did a great job, too - as always

Gotta have the interview if its Pete ! 🙃An interesting and often funny man. I regret I never saw the Who when Keith was alive. Money was tight, I was young. But I definitely don't need any convincing on how potent they could be on the best nights.

I love how Pete revisits this song!

David was like "I like the old classics and all, Pete, but have you heard about these foo-fighters? Now THAT is rock n' roll for you..." 😎

Never saw that before. Thank you for sharing. 👏👏

Great song

Thanks! Great to have you back

Awesome performance!!

Like wow. That tone. rhythm and feel. Fincredible.

Dan Friedman Gordon Kent Walker My main man!!!

👍👍

👍👌👏👏🎸

Love Pete

Epic

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14 hours ago

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Photos of the day

On this date in 1985 Pete attended the film premiere of "The Cotton Club"

Guess who has a collection of photos from this event!? Thanks Marc Starcke!!!
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Er ist ein Großer

The master

15 hours ago

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Concert of the day

On Friday, May 2, 1980 The Who played the Saint Paul Civic Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota

Visit our friends at The Who Concert Guide for the setlist here: www.thewholive.net/concert/index.php?id=76

Thanks, yet again, to Marc Starcke for allowing us to share his collection of photos from this show!

Photos by Don Hughes and Alan Berkowitz
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I was there. Great show!

I was in 7th row, main floor. Had a Golf Tournament scramble next day at the University Golf Course. Some guy named Tom Lehman won. He's so lucky I wasn't 100%.lol

Review by Jon Bream . Known for mistakes 👎

St. Paul Civic Center, I bought a headache.

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15 hours ago

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Concert of the day

On Wednesday, May 2, 1979 The Who returned for their first concert after Keith Moon's death playing the Rainbow Theatre in London.

According to John Swenson, the audience went "absolutely bonkers" and Who fans and reviewers were ecstatic about the new line up featuring Kenney Jones on drums and John "Rabbit" Bundrick on keyboards.

You can listen to the show on YouTube here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJKzIo17U84&list=PLB4AED5CF0E5F8CB6

Visit our friends at The Who Concert for the setlist here:
www.thewholive.net/concert/index.php?id=140

Thanks, again, to Marc Starcke for allowing us to share his collection of photos from this show!
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Truly an amazing night. Kenney was fantastic

I always wondered, for years now, why did Pete have numbered guitars?

And a few days later they were playing in my hometown FREJUS, near Cannes cote d'azur😉🐸 l was there...of course 2 gigs

Saw them at the Apollo a few weeks later. Still had a point to prove in 79.

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16 hours ago

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On this date…1981….really need to open up some old billboard magazines :)

On this date…1981….really need to open up some old billboard magazines 🙂20 Biggest Albums in America 43 Years Ago: May 2, 1981: REO Speedwagon holds steady on top of the Billboard 200 Album Chart with their ninth studio album “Hi Infidelity”. Tap on the chart below to check out the Top 20 albums from this week back in 1981…. ... See MoreSee Less

16 hours ago

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Single of the day

On Friday, May 2,  1975 Keiths Dont Worry Baby backed with Together was released in the U.K

Single of the day

On Friday, May 2, 1975 Keith's "Don't Worry Baby" backed with Together" was released in the U.K
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Great album cover, front and back.

Keith's version was the first version of this song I ever heard and...welp.

Beware the Naked Man!

Got the album from way back Awful

Made Brian Wilson cry...ugh

And it charted #887 that week in the UK.

Dougal driving

Terrible Album.

Honking.

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17 hours ago

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On this date in 1981…..

On this date in 1981…..United States 🇺🇸 Rock Radio Airplay: On May 2, 1981, The Billboard Top Tracks (ROCK) Chart was only in its seventh week of existence! The Top Tracks Chart ranks the most played songs on rock radio stations across America and is based ONLY on airplay, NOT on record sales. 43 years ago this week, back in 1981, The Who entered their fifth and final week at #1 with “You Better You Bet.” Here are the 30 most played songs on ROCK RADIO STATIONS in the United States 🇺🇸 this week back in ‘81 (give the chart a tap for full viewing) ... See MoreSee Less

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A lot of great albums were released in 1981

Wow that list really takes me back , I was 16 in 81..

They topped some great songs that particular week.... And Another Tricky Day was also on that chart!

That should have topped the Top 100. Great history of why it didn’t in the book Hitmen.

I like Another Tricky Day more than You Better. The latter always seemed so unWho like in my opinion

...and the charts today????🤢

Name the 3 Canadian bands

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17 hours ago

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Movie scene of the day

On Thursday, May 2,  1974 filming continued on the Uncle Ernie sequence for the Tommy movie. 

Meanwhile, Pete spent the first of two days in Ramport Studios trying to coax a vocal performance out of Jack Nicholson who had been cast as the Doctor. 

Listen (and watch) Jacks performance here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kjzv9e2x5nI

Movie scene of the day

On Thursday, May 2, 1974 filming continued on the "Uncle Ernie" sequence for the Tommy movie.

Meanwhile, Pete spent the first of two days in Ramport Studios trying to coax a vocal performance out of Jack Nicholson who had been cast as the Doctor.

Listen (and watch) Jack's performance here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kjzv9e2x5nI
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I liked it as young man, but as I've aged, I realize that my early opinion of it was probably influenced by mind altering substances (that were consumed at the time)😁...Overall, it's very bizarre 1970's stylized shtick really ruins the film...However, the Ann-Margaret baked beans scene is still as enjoyable to watch today (as it was back then) 🤪😆...

such a great song on the original album. not so much in the film.

Speaking as someone whose father drove a bunch of teenage girls into NYC to see the film at the Ziegfeld bc it was my birthday (thanks, Dad!) I gotta say the best thing about that night was...not Jack Nicholson.

Oh man, I've always thought this was an awful movie.....! So over the top and cringey- even though I was about 11 when it was released. But I absolutely LOVED the original album. I would encourage/order all of my friends and schoolmates who might have seen this to listen to the original LP. Roger is great in this, along with Elton, Keith, and Clapton. Still silly though.

The album is awesome, this over hyped movie was an embarrassment. I saw the stage play in Stratford Ontario a few years back and it was amazing.

I love this movie - it’s what made me a Who fan

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18 hours ago

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Song of the day

On Tuesday, May 2, 1972 Pete recorded his demo for "Long Live Rock" at his home in Twickenham.

The demo would later be included on "Another Scoop"

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I always thought that an older Jerry Lee Lewis would have had a field day with this. Another ripping demo.

“….. I need it every night”

Please, sir, I want some more Scoops.

19 hours ago

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Ad of the day

On Saturday, May 2, 1970 The Who played the Lower Refectory at the University of Sheffield in Sheffield, Yorkshire

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On Saturday, May 2, 1970 The Who played the Lower Refectory at the University of Sheffield in Sheffield, Yorkshire
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20 hours ago

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Photos of the day

On Tuesday, May 2, 1967 The Who's played their first gig in Norway at the Njårdhallen, a sports arena in Vestre Aker, Oslo

Photos by Johnny Olsen from The Who in Denmark & Norway & Finland by Kjell Malmberg and Olle Lundin courtesy of Marc Starcke
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21 hours ago

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Concert of the day

On Sunday, May 2, 1965 The Who played the Dungeon Club in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. They showed up two hours late.

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Concert of the day

On Sunday, May 2, 1965 The Who played the Dungeon Club in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. They showed up two hours late.

Photos courtesy of Chris Begood at dungeonmods.wordpress.com
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This guitar looks really weird, with the 5 Rickenbacker knob unit and the two pickups. Never saw this before on an acoustic guitar. Maybe one of Pete’s own creations 🤔

What’s the guitar?!

I don't recall seeing Pete playing an acoustic with two pickups in it before. Probably didn't last very long anyway...

1 day ago

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TV show of the day

On Friday, May 1, 2020 Pete appeared on BBC4's "The Shadows at 60" telling Bruce Welch how much he was influenced by his rhythm playing.
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Γιαννης Βιταλακης

2 days ago

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Concert of the day

On Sunday, May 1, 2016 The Who played the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Thanks, yet again, to Marc Starcke for allowing us to share his collection of photos from this show!

Visit our friends at petetownshend.net for more photos, links and user reports from this show here: petetownshend.net/gigography/the-who-hits-50-tour/the-who-at-minneapolis-target-center

Visit our friends at The Who Concert Guide for the setlist here:
www.thewholive.net/concert/index.php?id=2056
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The back screen was visually stunning from the 8th row. I remember during Pinball Wizard it seemed almost 3D. What a great memory.

It was a great show. Considering Roger was coming off being sick, he was amazing! My favorite part was when we the audience messed up the end of Won't Get Fooled Again and Pete pointed out that we got F$%kn Fooled Again.

A very fine show.

Great time.

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2 days ago

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Book of the day

On  Tuesday, May 1, 2007 Tom Wrights memoir Roadwork: Rock & Roll Turned Inside Out was published.

Book of the day

On Tuesday, May 1, 2007 Tom Wright's memoir Roadwork: Rock & Roll Turned Inside Out was published.
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I think I've probably told this story here before, but during SXSW in Austin that year Pete and Tom participated in a Q/A at a fancy downtown journalism club called "The Headliners." My then 71 year old mom was a member, and she invited my brother to go with her to the event. My brother reported that Pete was extremely funny but VERY crude--I'm pretty sure he sized up Austin's establishment and decided to take the p*** out of 'em!

Have it. Have yet to read it.

Such a great book! Any book with The Who & The Faces is a must own!

Great book for early life stories with Pete!

Great book.

i have this great book !

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2 days ago

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Book of the day

On Monday, May 1, 2006 Olle Lundin and Kjell Malmberg published their follow-up to The Who in Sweden, The Who in Denmark & Norway & Finland.

Book of the day

On Monday, May 1, 2006 Olle Lundin and Kjell Malmberg published their follow-up to The Who in Sweden, The Who in Denmark & Norway & Finland.
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Great book Olle Lundin

Was always greedily hoping for a Germany or France book too.

Nice discography section in this one.

Where can I get 1?

I have the Sweden book but not this one alas 😞

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2 days ago

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Video of the day

On Monday, May 1, 2006 Justin Kreuzman's documentary John Entwistle: An Ox's Tale was released on DVD in Japan and the U.K. The U.S. DVD release followed on August 22

Watch the trailer here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwZrLRBkAfk
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I’m all weepy …. No one like the Ox, not before and never again - the bass playing on that little clip of WGFA is f**king mind blowing.

There was never another him..

2 days ago

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Book of the day

On Wednesday, May 1, 2002 Gary Wharton put out the book Chasing the Wind: A Quadrophenia Anthology, a guide to the film, the cast and the production of the 1979 cult classic

Book of the day

On Wednesday, May 1, 2002 Gary Wharton put out the book Chasing the Wind: A Quadrophenia Anthology, a guide to the film, the cast and the production of the 1979 cult classic
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Ad of the day

On this date in 1964 The Who play the Marquee Club in London.
Ad of the day

On this date in 2001  "A Walk Down Abbey Road: A Tribute To The Beatles" featuring John on bass plays at Taste Of Minnesota at the State Capitol Grounds in St. Paul, Minnesota
Album of the day

On this date in 1996 a remixed, remastered version of The Who's Quadrophenia is released in the U.K. Pete and Roger had both made corrections to the mix and Pete expresses great satisfaction in the result. The re-release peaks at #47 in the British charts.
Videos of the day

On this date in 1989 The Who play the third of four shows in New Jersey at Giants Stadium

Visit our friends at The Who Concert Guide for the setlist here: http://www.thewholive.net/concert/index.php?id=514

Our friends at Ivor The Engine Driver's Doorway have a bunch of videos from this show over on Dailymotion.com

Overture - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2ys4f
Amazing Journey/Sparks - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2ysl3
Tommy's Holiday Camp - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6br09
I'm Free - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6bqzd
A Friend is a Friend - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6br2z
Substitute - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6br4x
Who Are You - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4szn0
Magic Bus - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4sz9h
Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6br5w
5:15 - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4syxt
Love Hurts - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6br7y
My Wife - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6brak
Sister Disco - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4szgc
You Better You Bet - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6brcw
Won't Get Fooled Again - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6brgq
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