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Echoes In the Studio pt3- Alice Cooper, Ozzy Osbourne, Bob Weir, Eric Clapton, Robert Plant
In memoriam pt 3: Echoes In the Studio, the voices of & tributes to fallen rockers.

Who- Live at Leeds 50th- Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey here In the Studio hosting the fiftieth anniversary of The Who "Live at Leeds" , with archival classic rock interview from the late John Entwistle .

Who- Live at Leeds 50th Anniversary- Pete Townshend 5-11
The Who Live at Leeds may have been the first live album I ever bought, but it's safe to say that it has since remained a benchmark with which to compare a half century of live performance pretenders to the throne of anything demonstrably better.

The Who- Tommy pt 2- Pete Townshend
The golden anniversary of "Tommy" pt 2 with Pete Townshend In the Studio.

The Who- Tommy 50th Anniversary- Pete Townshend pt1
Pete Townshend joins Redbeard In the Studio on "Tommy" 's 50th anniversary, part 1 of 2.

Who- Quadrophenia pt 2- Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey
(cont)... As The Who's recognized Quadrophenia auteur , Townshend has assessed their almost half-century of musical creation and found it to be good . Pete is a delightful , witty , thoughtful , and refreshingly honest conversationalist who can easily and effectively examine The Who's epic 1973 opus through a slightly-detached , objective eye which only the passage of time , and maturity , can provide . -Redbeard

Who- Quadrophenia pt1- Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey join me In the Studio in this interview for the first in a two-part look at Quadrophenia , the last word on Townshend's October 1973 rock opera, which certainly is much more appreciated today than upon its initial release ...(more)

Who- Early Best- Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey
"In the case of The Who, the thing that comes across for me is that The Who started as a Pop band. Good Pop possibly is the sublime and the ridiculous, the important and the absurd." - Pete Townshend

The Who- Who’s Next- Pete Townshend
year of Brexit and US presidential politics that resemble a Mexican soap opera, my guest Pete Townshend reveals great insights into the ageless musical triumph on "Who's Next", including the songs "Baba O'Riley","Bargain","Going Mobile","Behind Blue Eyes","Getting in Tune", and "Won't Get Fooled Again"...

The Who- Love Ain’t for Keeping- Toronto 12-82
As we prepared here In the Studio for the big anniversary of The Who's magnificent masterpiece Who's Next mid-August, we shared an ultra-rare performance of one of the more under-exposed chestnuts from it, "Love Ain't for Keeping". -Redbeard…