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aleuzzi 05-01-2024 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by jbrownsjr (Post 1294073)
Imagine them doing Silver Springs?

hahahaa! Stevie would face him and shout. He would smash his guitar against Mick's kit.

Then, in ensuing interviews, Stevie would say, "Silver Springs" is about my great love, Pete Townsend. I realize that now.

jbrownsjr 05-01-2024 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by aleuzzi (Post 1294076)
hahahaa! Stevie would face him and shout. He would smash his guitar against Mick's kit.

Then, in ensuing interviews, Stevie would say, "Silver Springs" is about my great love, Pete Townsend. I realize that now.

Christine doing (who who... who who) during Who Are You has me in a constant state of laugher. :blob2:

Mr Scarrott 05-01-2024 12:23 PM

I don't think this has been posted before, but this seems to be a recent interview with Neil in which in part he talks about his FM experience. His comments strike me as a bit anodyne. He was a temp, albeit a classy one and seems to know it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD1gvSdszx4&t=1745s

sue 05-01-2024 01:17 PM

Oh sorry..I have to take umbrage at pokes at Roger Daltrey.
I saw The Who a life time ago..in 1966.
I was just sixteen and they appeared at my local Town Hall…tickets were 8 shillings !!!!…(under 50p now, less than a dollar)

Roger was gorgeous, they performed all the hits they’d had already.
And he sang pretty good.
He didn’t have his long curls yet…( when he truly was beautiful)…
They all still had their “Mod” hairstyle..

I was at high school so had to save for the ticket..tho I was a Saturday girl at Woolies..hahaha

HomerMcvie 05-01-2024 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by sue (Post 1294081)
Oh sorry..I have to take umbrage at pokes at Roger Daltrey.
I saw The Who a life time ago..in 1966.
I was just sixteen and they appeared at my local Town Hall…tickets were 8 shillings !!!!…(under 50p now, less than a dollar)

Roger was gorgeous, they performed all the hits they’d had already.
And he sang pretty good.
He didn’t have his long curls yet…( when he truly was beautiful)…
They all still had their “Mod” hairstyle..

I was at high school so had to save for the ticket..tho I was a Saturday girl at Woolies..hahaha

Does anyone have a mop handy?:D:p;)

SteveMacD 05-01-2024 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Scarrott (Post 1294080)
His comments strike me as a bit anodyne. He was a temp, albeit a classy one and seems to know it.

I think that’s just who he is. Whether or not the intention was just one tour when he joined, with Christine gone and the band over, he knows that’s what he effectively was.

I think there would have been more, even if only just Classic type shows, if not for the pandemic, but there’s really no need for him to go there.

sue 05-01-2024 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by HomerMcvie (Post 1294082)
Does anyone have a mop handy?:D:p;)

👵🏻👵🏻👵🏻🤣🤣🤣…
And a bucket…

jbrownsjr 05-01-2024 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sue (Post 1294081)
Oh sorry..I have to take umbrage at pokes at Roger Daltrey.
I saw The Who a life time ago..in 1966.
I was just sixteen and they appeared at my local Town Hall…tickets were 8 shillings !!!!…(under 50p now, less than a dollar)

Roger was gorgeous, they performed all the hits they’d had already.
And he sang pretty good.
He didn’t have his long curls yet…( when he truly was beautiful)…
They all still had their “Mod” hairstyle..

I was at high school so had to save for the ticket..tho I was a Saturday girl at Woolies..hahaha

Roger Daltry's toe nail clippings have more talent than goat.

HomerMcvie 05-01-2024 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jbrownsjr (Post 1294088)
Roger Daltry's toe nail clippings have more talent than goat.

Amen! Preach it!


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