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Old 6 February 2015, 09:35 AM   #1
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The Who: Lambert and Stamp

http://variety.com/2014/film/reviews...mp-1201065845/


This movie will be coming out soon by Sony pictures.
It is an incredible story of the birth and origination of this group and the men who created them.

10 years in the making,
If you are a fan you are going to be in for a treat

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Old 6 February 2015, 10:10 AM   #2
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Looking forward to it! The Who (if I can call the current incarnation of the band by that name) will be in town this year. Plan to see them one more time.
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Old 6 February 2015, 10:26 AM   #3
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Looking forward to it! The Who (if I can call the current incarnation of the band by that name) will be in town this year. Plan to see them one more time.
Got to see them last year, it was a great show, a bit of disgruntled banter between Daltry & Townsend.

Some music will be introduced from the archives, it is anticipated to be Oscar worthy.
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Saw them many times and last year for Quadrophenia which was excellent. Unfortunately their usual concert is the same old set list that they won't change. Still worth seeing but a little disappointing.
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Looking forward to it! The Who (if I can call the current incarnation of the band by that name) will be in town this year. Plan to see them one more time.
Roger and Pete are the Who IMHO. Sure the void left by the death of John Entwistle you can't recover from but zak starkey, pino palladino and simon townshend are good.

Just don't smoke. Roger will throw a water bottle at you.
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Old 6 February 2015, 01:15 PM   #6
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They were through St. Paul in 2010. Daltry's voice gave out during the second set and he couldn't continue for the end of the set or the encore.

I have never seen Townshend play guitar like he did after Roger left. He just beat on the thing for three songs, trying to make it up to crowd. It was almost like being back in 1978. It was a rough concert, but the spontaneity was such that I bought the CD recording of that event.
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Old 6 February 2015, 09:28 PM   #7
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Looking forward to this I'm a big fan of everything up to Face Dances. I've seen them twice, once in '89 and again in '94. Both fantastic concerts. I wouldn't go now. I have a feeling I would walk away unhappy. However, they're still one of my favorite bands


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Roger and Pete are the Who IMHO. Sure the void left by the death of John Entwistle you can't recover from but zak starkey, pino palladino and simon townshend are good.

Just don't smoke. Roger will throw a water bottle at you.
Roger and Pete are The Who to the public. The singer and lead guitarist usually always are in the front for bands. They really are Pete's band. He wrote 95% of the songs and did a hand in mixing and producing them as well. In his book he also stated he would write the songs for Roger's voice and present them to him before going into the recording studio.

Zak and Pino are good in their own rights no question. However without Keith and John, their songs wouldn't be the same. If you ever have an opportunity to listen to Quadrophenia thru a set of headphones you'll getbwhere I'm coming from. Especially on The Real Me and Punk Meets the Godfather
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Saw The Who on their first retirement tour in '82. Great concert. I was astounded they ended the concert w/ the Ox singing Twist & Shout! And they rocked it.
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Keith Moon was the most unique drummer to ever sit behind a kit. I have been playing the drums, and listening to music for over forty years and I have never ever heard anyone who plays like Keith did. He was their sound.
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Keith Moon was the most unique drummer to ever sit behind a kit. I have been playing the drums, and listening to music for over forty years and I have never ever heard anyone who plays like Keith did. He was their sound.
I have heard of drummers who try and play along to recordings of him at his peak (69-73) and they can't keep up for more then an hour. The energy he bought to their shows during this years was astounding. Incredible musician.
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This movie will be coming out soon by Sony pictures.
It is an incredible story of the birth and origination of this group and the men who created them.

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I need to see this movie.
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Old 7 February 2015, 10:22 AM   #12
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They were through St. Paul in 2010. Daltry's voice gave out during the second set and he couldn't continue for the end of the set or the encore.

I have never seen Townshend play guitar like he did after Roger left. He just beat on the thing for three songs, trying to make it up to crowd. It was almost like being back in 1978. It was a rough concert, but the spontaneity was such that I bought the CD recording of that event.
That sounds like a once in a lifetime


I am looking forward to seeing this, i know you guys are going to love this film.

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Keith Moon was the most unique drummer to ever sit behind a kit. I have been playing the drums, and listening to music for over forty years and I have never ever heard anyone who plays like Keith did. He was their sound.
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my brother and I are Who fanatics and have seen them a few times over the years. Keith Moon, gone to soon.
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Anyone going to the show at Royal Albert Hall in three weeks?
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