On October 13, 1965, hard rock icons The Who recorded their now-famous hard rock proto-punk song, “My Generation”, at Pye Studios in London, England. The song would later be released on October 29 in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Who’s legendary guitarist Pete Townshend admitted that the band’s most iconic song, “My Generation,” became “a burden.” “I ...
The Who’s explosive 1965 hit turned angst and defiance into a cultural moment, becoming one of rock’s most iconic expressions of youth rebellion.
The Who's legendary guitarist Pete Townshend admitted that the band's most iconic song, "My Generation," became "a burden." "I hate playing it," Townshend, 79, confessed on the Tuesday, March 25, ...
“We poured it into a pot, boiled it up, took some drugs, and made it our own.” Photo: Barrie Wentzell “We poured it into a pot, boiled it up, took some drugs, and made it our own.” Photo: Barrie ...
Wright, who also served as The Who’s U.S. tour manager during the late ’60s, shot the British rock legends while they were performing, as well as off stage in candid moments. The photos document The ...
The Who’s legendary guitarist Pete Townshend admitted that the band’s most iconic song, “My Generation,” became “a burden.” “I hate playing it,” Townshend, 79, confessed on the Tuesday, March 25, ...