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Joined: January 07 2012
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Points: 64
Posted: February 11 2012 at 07:42
Chicapah wrote:
You don't have to convince me. I've been a fan since I saw them open for Herman's Hermits in '67. Their catalogue of quality work is staggering.
What a strange pairing for a concert. It's almost as strange as Hendrix opening for the Monkees. I have alway's like the Who and historically they are an extremely important rock band. Though there is four of them I have always considered them to be one of rock music first power trios. They had great melodies but at the same they could rock as hard as anyone during their time. The early Who to me were a fusion of proto-punk, pop and hard rock which to me equals power pop.
Joined: April 19 2011
Location: America
Status: Offline
Points: 877
Posted: February 11 2012 at 12:30
dude wrote:
Not prog of course but i was listening to "Wont get fooled again"..then i realised,So many great songs from a great band,The Who is one of those bands that creeps up on me,i think "im not a fan"
Then i think about all the songs i liked.."i liked that one,ANd that one,AND that one...my goodness,so many classics....what do other forum members think?
I don't give a rat's ass if people think The WHO are progressive or not or whatever....
QUADROPHENIA may be one of the best 3 records ever recorded.
Just my $.02.
Yeah, I love the phuckin WHO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, Who's Next & Who By Numbers & Who Are You are pretty much top shelf as well.
"Yeah, people are unhappy about that - but you know what, it's still Yes." - Chris Squire
Joined: January 20 2013
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 11
Posted: May 30 2013 at 18:40
I'm definitely a Who fan, I have Townshend's autobiography and everything. They are certainly in the top 5 or so non-prog rock bands of all time, for me. Saw them do Quadrophenia live, and that was something. Crowd got really into it, especially during Bell Boy. Some genius was smoking up front, though, and that apparently interfere's with Daltrey's singing. He had to leave the stage late into The Rock, and there was a long instrumental section before he came back out and finished the album, then ran through a few classics.It was an amazing performance. They're a band everyone should listen to at least once, I think.
"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents."
- HP Lovecraft, Call of Cthulhu
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