Motown was the definitive sound of the American pop charts in the 1960s and, across the Atlantic, Pete Townshend and The Who ...
The songs that changed rock music forever came at important turning points in the industry, and we think they should be ...
Even though the whole world puts respect on the names of these two iconic guitarists, The Who's Pete Townshend never really cared for them at all.
Spirit CEO Mark Fried said at the time: “The songs of Pete Townshend are the soundtrack of our lives. They’ve been a mirror to decades of cultural growth and change, challenging our ...
As the creative engine and windmill-armed guitarist of The Who, Pete Townshend is ... getting colder now / A thousand songs.’ Critics and fans alike found Townshend’s dense, sometimes self ...
Pete Townshend was born in London in 1945 and came ... some of which included acoustic sketches of his band's songs. Throughout his career, Townshend has used music to explore everything from ...
Pete Townshend: The Studio Albums can be pre-ordered now. Who Came First also features a number of tunes inspired by his spiritual guru, Meher Baba. One of the songs, “Evolution,” boasts lead ...
Sayer said: “The song felt fitting ‘Ah ... Speaking about the album, Grant said: “To quote the words Pete Townshend said to me ‘Ian, it’s not easy asking for favours for charitable ...