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Roger Waters of Pink Floyd and Pete Townshend of the Who.
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Roger Waters of Pink Floyd and Pete Townshend of the Who.
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The Who Official Band Website- Roger Daltrey Pete Townshend John Entwistle.
Pete Townshend Vedder.
All tracks are written by Pete Townshend, except"My Wife" by John Entwistle.
Pete Townshend Vedder.
All songs written and composed by Pete Townshend, except"My Wife" by John Entwistle.
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I can't remember quite why that was,it's a very sort of Pete Townshend thing to do, isn't it?
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I don't know, I guess about nine months before I was born.[Pete townshend's Let My Love Open the Door]♪.
Pete Townshend said,“If it hadn't been for Link Wray and‘Rumble,' I never would have picked up a guitar.”.
His songs such as Gypsy Woman and Tulsa Time, were covered singers such as Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend.
Pete Townshend of The Who has stated that“if it hadn't been for Link Wray and‘Rumble,' I would have never picked up a guitar.”.
I Can't Explain"[lower-alpha 1] is a song by the English rock band the Who,written by Pete Townshend, and produced by Shel Talmy.
Roger Daltrey- lead vocals, tambourine Pete Townshend- lead guitar, backing vocals John Entwistle- bass, backing vocals Keith Moon- drums, backing vocals.
It was released in October 1971 as the second single from their fifth album Who's Next andwas originally written by Pete Townshend for his Lifehouse project.
According to Jim, Ritchie Blackmore, Pete Townshend and other guitarists often came into the shop and asked why Marshall was not selling or producing guitar equipment.
The first was based on a heavy, electric reinterpretation of the blues played by the Rolling Stones,adding guitarist Pete Townshend of the Who's pioneering power chord style to the mix.
Guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend was known for lyrically exploring his youth and childhood, an approach that begat the most popular rock opera of the period- Tommy- which was released in 1969.
Extra material on the DVD of the film indicated that almost everyone at the concert knew that the end ofJones' time with the Stones was near, and Pete Townshend of The Who thought it would be Jones' last musical live performance.
The star was another alumni of Ealing College of Art,alongside Pete Townshend and Rolling Stones' guitarist Ronnie Wood, graduating with a diploma in graphic design.
According to author Edward Macan, there ultimately existed three distinct wings of British psychedelic music.[111] The first was based on a heavy, electric reinterpretation of the blues played by the Rolling Stones,adding guitarist Pete Townshend of the Who's pioneering power chord style to the mix.
It wrote"though Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones and the Beatles' Paul McCartney had experimented with symphonic elements,and Roger Waters of Pink Floyd and Pete Townshend of the Who had created narrative albums with distinct'movements', none had had the audacity to import a miniature opera into rock music.".