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Lunch 08-02-2005 09:07 PM

I wish they had Naked Eye and Amazing Journey/Sparks on the Isle of Wight Dvd.

Lunch 08-02-2005 09:18 PM

[QUOTE=drugstore cowboy]Some of the stuff on who TV is a little weird. That being the "Tommy party", where some kid sings Pinball Wizard, rather badly, accompanied by a backing band and Pete on guitar.[/QUOTE]

You aren't referring to the Tommy movie excerpt with Elton John singing are you?

drugstore cowboy 08-02-2005 09:34 PM

Nope. It's some home video type deal of some british kid singing it. I can't make heads or tails out of it.

Lunch 08-02-2005 09:35 PM

Ok, I haven't seen that part. I was figuring you'd recognize the Tommy movie part anyway.

JohnXDoesn't 08-04-2005 12:18 AM

Hey Lunch, what's up? I'm listening to Tommy!! :rolleyes:

Lunch 08-04-2005 12:19 AM

[QUOTE=JohnXDoe]Hey Lunch, what's up? I'm listening to Tommy!! :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]

Eh, you know, same old. I finally got my own actual copy of The Who By Numbers today. What's with the sarcastic smilie?

JohnXDoesn't 08-04-2005 12:27 AM

[QUOTE=Lunch]Eh, you know, same old. I finally got my own actual copy of The Who By Numbers today. What's with the sarcastic smilie?[/QUOTE]

The smile means I'm [I]trying[/I] to listen to Tommy. I may just stick to the live versions. Great album, The Who By Numbers. Even better when you have your own copy. I love How Many Friends, Dreaming From The Waist, and Blue, Red, and Gray. As well as Slip Kid and Squeeze Box. The whole thing is good, IMO. Did you get the one with the live bonus tracks? I really like the live Squeeze Box.

Lunch 08-04-2005 12:28 AM

Yea, I've heard it multiple times, just never had my own copy. Really good underrated album though.

PinkFreud 08-04-2005 12:31 AM

dreaming from the waist has some great bass work.

Lunch 08-04-2005 10:15 AM

That tends to come standard with Who songs.

wanderer 08-06-2005 02:41 AM

That new Who movie has official webiste and new messageboard.....

[url]http://www.thewhomovie.com/community/index.php[/url]

just in case some people didn't know

From what I can tell it's quite obviuous we wont be seeing rare material
such as 1970 Denver and/or Detorit, Saratoga 1971 etc. They seem to want rare stuff given for free and that ain't gonna happen hence we get **** shows like Kilbun because they own it already
Shame.... wasted opportunity

temporary 08-06-2005 06:07 PM

[QUOTE=Lunch]The group is just entertaining to watch. Pete flying all over the stage, Moon looking like an octopus, Daltrey screaming, and even Entwistle standing around looking uninterested (watch his hands rather than his body for some interest). In my mind they were the best show in rock music.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, the first time I saw a Who video, I was initially unimpresseded by Entwistle untill I started watching his hands.

About the movie, it looks pretty cool.

JohnXDoesn't 08-06-2005 06:30 PM

[QUOTE=wanderer]That new Who movie has official webiste and new messageboard.....

[url]http://www.thewhomovie.com/community/index.php[/url]

just in case some people didn't know

From what I can tell it's quite obviuous we wont be seeing rare material
such as 1970 Denver and/or Detorit, Saratoga 1971 etc. They seem to want rare stuff given for free and that ain't gonna happen hence we get **** shows like Kilbun because they own it already
Shame.... wasted opportunity[/QUOTE]


Hey, thanks for all the info on this project. Although I know you are firmly opposed to it. And thanks for the link. I'm gonna sign up and copy and paste this entire thread over there. :p Spam it up real good :)

clown_phobia 08-06-2005 07:01 PM

I really like how on Live at Leeds you can hear the awesome bass really well.

temporary 08-09-2005 09:39 AM

[QUOTE=clown_phobia]I really like how on Live at Leeds you can hear the awesome bass really well.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, nobody plays like Entiwistle (AKA, bump.)

JohnXDoesn't 08-26-2005 11:23 AM

[SIZE=5][B]Top Twelve Favorite Who Songs:[/B][/SIZE] (in no particular order)

Another Tricky Day
Who Are You
Won't Get Fooled Again
Dreaming From The Waist
I Can't Expain
Long Live Rock
Going Mobile
Red, Blue, And Gray
Amazing Journey
Subsitute
Don't Let Go The Coat
The whole of Quadrophenia

[SIZE=5][B]Top Six Most Hated Who Songs:[/B][/SIZE]

Magic Bus
I Can See For Miles
Cooks County
Boris The Spider
Did You Steal My Money
Pinball Wizard


So now post your own list. It doesn't have to be as long. Get Working! :p

Lunch 08-26-2005 11:30 AM

[QUOTE=JohnXDoe]Magic Bus
I Can See For Miles
Boris The Spider
Pinball Wizard[/QUOTE]

Come on, these are classics :p

Favorites:
Amazing Journey
Sparks
Underture
We're Not Gonna Take It
Armenia, City in the Sky
My Generation
The Real Me
Heaven and Hell
Young Man Blues
Love Reign O'Er Me
Won't Get Fooled Again
The Relay
HM: The Seeker, Naked Eye, Quadrophenia, Slip Kid, Can't Explain, Rael

Least Favorites:
Bucket T
Barbara Ann
Tommy's Holiday Camp
Most songs from Who Are You or post-Moon Who.

robo2448 08-26-2005 01:53 PM

Favorites:

Won't Get Fooled Again
My Generation
Behind Blue Eyes
Join Together
How Many Friends
Slip Kid
Overture
Amazing Journey/ Sparks
Acid Queen
Pinball Wizard
I'm Free
We're Not Gonna Take It

I'm too lazy to list more.

6 I hate

1921
Fiddle About
Boris the Spider
905
Love Is Coming Down
Sister Disco

JohnXDoesn't 08-26-2005 03:24 PM

Yes, they are classics. But those really are my least favorite. Taken outta context Pinball Wizard is plain silly. And Magic Bus? I just flat out can't stand it. Boris The Spider? John should of stuck to things like My Wife and Heaven And Hell. I Can See For Miles? And miles, and miles, and miles, and miles, and miles, and miles, and mi.......well, you get the picture.

Plus I'm trying to stir up a little controversy to get this thread moving again. :p

JohnXDoesn't 08-26-2005 03:35 PM

[B][SIZE=5]Top Twelve Favorite Who Songs:[/SIZE][/B] (in no particular order)

Another Tricky Day
Who Are You
Won't Get Fooled Again
Dreaming From The Waist
I Can't Expain
Long Live Rock
Going Mobile
Red, Blue, And Gray
Amazing Journey
Subsitute
Don't Let Go The Coat
The whole of Quadrophenia

[B][SIZE=5]Top Six Most Hated Who Songs:[/SIZE][/B]

Magic Bus
I Can See For Miles
Cooks County
Boris The Spider
Did You Steal My Money
Pinball Wizard


So now post your own list. It doesn't have to be as long. Get Working!

temporary 08-26-2005 05:42 PM

Ok, heres my list:

Favorites:
(In no order)
Won't get Fooled Again
The Real Me
Behind Blue Eyes
We're Not Gonna Take It
Love Reign O're Me
5'15
Bargain
My Generation
Substitute
Acid Queen
Long Live Rock
Summertime Blues
Sparks
The Seeker
Baba O'Riley

Least Favorite:
Sister Disco
You Better You Bet
1925
Tommy's Holiday Camp (hardly even a song)
Bucket T
Anyway, Anywhere, Anyhow

rockinbass17 08-26-2005 07:04 PM

Fav's:
Trick of the Light
Who Are You
The Music Must Change
Slip Kid
However Much I Booze
Drowned
5:15
The Punk and the Godfather
Won't Get Fooled Again
Bargain
Naked Eye
Overture
Go to the Mirror
Armenia City in the Sky
A Quick One, While He's Away
My Generation

Least Fav's:
Real Good Looking Boy
Squeeze Box
The Dirty Jobs
Marry Ann with the Shakey Hands

The latter list is much shorter than the first, of course.

Lunch 08-26-2005 09:54 PM

I like Mary Anne with the Shakey Hands, 1921, Anyway,Anyhow,Anywhere, I Can See For Miles, Magic Bus, Pinball Wizard and Boris the Spider.

JohnXDoesn't 08-27-2005 04:49 PM

Hello Who fans. I'm afraid Pete has been taking a bit of a beating around the board today. In a thread about the windmill and how to do it in another forum, the talk turned to Townshend (of course) and then to his child po[COLOR=WHITE]rn[/COLOR] arrest. Of course the snide remarks were made and he was called a "pedo" more then once. Which bothered me. I want to post what I wrote in one of my replies and see what you think:

[I]"Well he admitted to seeking it out in doing research for his autobiography. And records show he did not spend much time browsing and did not download any images. He was merely trying to get closer to his subject as a writer. His mistake perhaps was in thinking it would be understood because of who he is. He has no history of this sort of thing and has always done work for victimized children and women. I think we can give him the benefit of the doubt concerning viewing a few photographs. It doesn't make him sick or a monster. He made a mistake. And no malice was intended.'[/I]

That's how I see it and that's how I believe it. Lunch, robo, obi one, drugstore cowboy, Pink, R n R, and the rest of you, I want to know what you think about this? Or how you feel? When my girlfriend told me the news that day I knew it was not true, so to speak. The assumption that he was a pedophile, that is. I just knew it. Never had a doubt, and still don't. And this is just the way it is with me and Pete. How 'bout you guys?

Also I would like to say if you are not a regular of The Who thread and want to express your thoughts on the subject, you are more then welcome, of course. But know that this is a Featured Artist thread and spamming, flaming, and trolling will not be tolerated. That's not what we do here. No matter the subject. Discussion and discourse is welcome, but keep it constructive and do not disrespect other posters. That's it.

Jacaranda 08-27-2005 07:04 PM

Hehe, just a little side note Pete "stole" the windmill from Keith Richards after seeing him at a show, oddly enough when Richards heard that he is were Pete got the windmill he said "I don't f[I]u[/I]cking wave my arm like that" or something along those lines.

I read his (Petes') autobiography awhile ago and it talks alot about when he was a kid getting sexually abused by his uncle(? been so long since I read it) and that Tommy is about his life and the Uncle song was about Uncle molesting him. I think its just crazy how they think he could even be like that.

temporary 08-27-2005 07:11 PM

[quote]"Well he admitted to seeking it out in doing research for his autobiography. And records show he did not spend much time browsing and did not download any images. He was merely trying to get closer to his subject as a writer. His mistake perhaps was in thinking it would be understood because of who he is. He has no history of this sort of thing and has always done work for victimized children and women. I think we can give him the benefit of the doubt concerning viewing a few photographs. It doesn't make him sick or a monster. He made a mistake. And no malice was intended.[/quote]

Yes, I agree. Tons of people make terrible mistakes and this is just one of those. It doesn't make him sick or evil, just another flawed individual who happens to be an amazing songwriter.

Oh, and do you know how stupid I am? I listed 1921 as 1925 for some reason a few posts above...

Lunch 08-27-2005 10:15 PM

[QUOTE=Jacaranda]Hehe, just a little side note Pete "stole" the windmill from Keith Richards after seeing him at a show, oddly enough when Richards heard that he is were Pete got the windmill he said "I don't f[I]u[/I]cking wave my arm like that" or something along those lines.[/QUOTE]

I'm reading [I]Before I Get Old[/I] right now, and that was in there. When Pete new the Stones were seeing them, he never did the windmill because he was affraid Richards would see and get angry for being copied. As you said, Keith had no clue the windmill was based on his movements and never thought Townshend lifted it from him.

About the Townshend issue, I don't know very much about it. It seems easily possible to believe it was a mistake with no harm done or intended, and I can't point a finger him. He's Pete Townshend, I post on MX.

Riva 09-19-2005 12:50 AM

So, as to the lyrics for Won't Get Fooled Again, when Daltrey sings:

"The parting on the left/is now parting on the right",

is this a reference to the person getting older, so they now have a comb-over, rather than a natural part, or is this saying that instead of being liberal, the person is now conservative?

PinkFreud 09-19-2005 05:13 AM

i would think that the libera/conservative message was meant more.

JohnXDoesn't 09-19-2005 08:43 AM

You know Heavy Riva, I think you are on to something about the comb over thing. Although many mistake the "parting on the left/right lyric as a political sentiment, their would seem to be evidence to the contrary. Exibit A, for example:

[url]http://img277.imageshack.us/my.php?image=petemale6kz.jpg[/url]

I rest my case. :p


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