The WHO- My Generation 60th- Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey 12-8

“It wasn’t all painful, but it was all poignant,” revealed The Who’s driving wheel Pete Townshend regarding sifting through his memories of sixty (!) years of maximum R’n’B on the anniversary of My Generation from The Who, released in December 1966. “The Who started out as a Pop band who wore funny clothes and destroyed their equipment…I think the best pop music is a combination of the sublime and the ridiculous.”

Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, who just completed sixtieth anniversary live shows in select North American cities, share their memoirs of those long-ago upstart innocent days, and comments from the late Who bass player John Entwistle give a slightly different perspective, on fundamental classics “I Can’t Explain”,”The Kids Are All Right”,”Substitute”, “Magic Bus”, “Happy Jack”, “I Can See for Miles”, and “My Generation” In the Studio the week of December 8. –Redbeard