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Townshend gave the press this plot outline: “It’s about a boy who is born normal, just like you and me. Then he witnesses a murder and becomes deaf, dumb and blind. “He is later raped by his uncle and gets turned on to LSD.” Tommy develops a talent for playing pinball, is mi...
12. The singing contest is in May.the singing contest May?一 , it. / No,13. Tommy washes the clothes on the weekend.一Tommy the clothes on the weekend?- Yes,,he14. The children will pick apples on the farm next Thursday.一the children apples on the farm next Thursday?- Yes,....
The definitive guide to the Who's greatest songs – from power-pop anthems to operatic epics to stadium-size rockers and beyond
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Conceived by producer Lou Reizner, it initially got the endorsement of Townshend, who was present for all of the sessions (as well as singing one part), saw it at one point as a realization of some of what he'd visualized when he'd first written the piece (the Who's original version...
The guy who started it all back in 1958: Chuck Berry! Chuck Berry: [singing] Way down in Louisiana close to New Orleans, Way back up in the woods among the evergreeens, There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood, Where lives a country boy named Johnny B. Goode, Who never ...
Teaching himself to play the guitar as an accompaniment to his own singing, Tommy would tune it to open 'E' so that he could change from one major chord to another by simply sliding one finger up and down the fret. As he'd subsequently discover, this habit would condemn him to "life...
“Rockin’ in Rage” starts with the brilliant lyrics: “If I can’t speak my truth for fear of being abused/I might as well be a mute, my voice never used…” (recalling The Who’s protagonist from its classic rock opera Tommy–and perhaps facets of Townshend himself), before buildin...