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The fateful tale of a collaboration almost 40 years in the making between The Who's Pete Townshend and David Bowie for a Heathen masterclass.
I raided every music store in the country looking for old Gibson SGs.” Pete Townshend on his desperate search for the guitar ...
Near the end, Bob Geldof walks out with David Bowie, Pete Townshend, and Yaz’s Alison Moyet to sing a reprise of the song for the fans who missed the beginning.
Following Bowie’s death on January 10th, the Who’s Pete Townshend penned a long tribute to his fellow rock god. “Woke up to the awful news that my lovely friend David Bowie passed away.
The dissatisfaction was evident during a tense post-show interview with MTV’s Alan Hunter, which Collins dominated when the others proved truculent. The drummer later wrote in his 2016 memoir, Not ...
Townshend has certainly improved as a lead guitarist since then, as heard on Who tracks like “Join Together” and — a deep cut — David Bowie’s “Slow Burn,” from 2002’s Heathen.
The Who’s Pete Townshend lost his voice in Dallas. ... He’s interviewed two Beatles, a pair of Rolling Stones and hundreds of musicians from Beyoncé to Bono to David Bowie.
Watch this 1993 Pete Townshend concert below. The lengthy show at the Brooklyn Academy of Music is nearly two-and-a-half hours long and features more than 30 songs. Read: The 20 Best Songs by The Who ...