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Lunch 09-19-2006 09:42 PM

I'm waiting to read about Townshend tearing his ACL after trying to jump at one of the shows.

robo2448 09-19-2006 09:45 PM

I think I'm going to wait until the album comes out.

Actually, I'll probably end up waiting until like tomorrow because I can't wait a full month.

JohnXDoesn't 09-20-2006 12:54 PM

[QUOTE=Lunch;13292470]I'm waiting to read about Townshend tearing his ACL after trying to jump at one of the shows.[/QUOTE]
Townshend tore what when? where did this news come from? and i hope it doesn't keep him from jumping a month and a half from now :(

Lunch 09-20-2006 02:45 PM

[QUOTE=JXD;13295211]Townshend tore what when? where did this news come from? and i hope it doesn't keep him from jumping a month and a half from now :([/QUOTE]

Haha, sorry to worry you man, I meant hypothetically. As far as I know he's still action Townshend.

JohnXDoesn't 09-20-2006 03:04 PM

damn! that is a relief. guys are getting old. you never know. i was trying to imagine him sitting on a stool and windmilling. wasn't really working for me :(

rockinbass17 09-20-2006 05:28 PM

I absolutley love "Tea and Theatre." It's beautiful, and they're closing their sets with it now. I think it's a fitting way to end.

I've heard "It's Not Enough" on the radio a few times. It's okay, nothing special. I find that what I heard from "Wire and Glass" and several other new songs live are better.

JohnXDoesn't 09-21-2006 09:14 PM

I like Tea And Theatre as well. Its really nice. I agree about I've Had Enough. Its good enough. Fairly ordinary Who song. Will fit nicely on the album, of course. And does anyone think Pete and Roger sound especially good harmonizing together these days? They just sound great together.

In other news I got my ticket today. Hollywood Bowl. I lucked out with an aisle seat because i'm going solo. This way I won't be sandwiched between strangers and if the people in my row are idiots i can just wander out a bit. This is going to be GREAT!

JohnXDoesn't 09-22-2006 11:08 AM

before i go to work just wanted to say they now have the Tommy/Quadrophenia live set available seperately. saw them at Tower records yesterday when i got my Who ticket. each one is only $15. they were out of the Quad disc, but will have more in tuesday. which i will pick up. the drawback is neither has the third disc of bonus material of the original set, which is substantial, and from what i've heard very desireable. its just the performance with a couple of bonus "features" on the same disc. but its also $20 cheaper for those who are just interested in one or the other (Tommy or Quad) of the performances.

Ephemeral 09-22-2006 12:43 PM

We should direct Pete here.

He might take some interest in the site.

>_>

Lunch 09-22-2006 02:23 PM

Even I would recommend picking up just the Quadrophenia disc, the Tommy performance is so over the top with all the added musicians. It seems so cheesy.

Seafroggys 09-22-2006 03:56 PM

[QUOTE=fwqhgads;13308427]We should direct Pete here.

He might take some interest in the site.

>_>[/QUOTE]

dude, that would totally be insane. It would be so insane, that no one would believe it was him posting here!

Lunch 09-22-2006 03:57 PM

He'd probably make fun of my original article. Then I would cry.

JohnXDoesn't 09-22-2006 05:29 PM

i think he would do it. wonder if he has? perhaps i can exploit the sputnik name to our advantage. i can put out an email letter. but to whom? you know i can put 'hi i'm so and so from sputnik music and i thought you would like to know blah blah blah'. after all i am a "Staff Writer" lol. so i can lay on the BS. then i can mention the forums. that way we can get pete to check them out. he always talks about how he visits the boards and blogs to lurk around and see what people are saying. but what are the chances he would actually sign up and chat a while? not much, i would say.

meh, forget it. maybe it would be cool to know he actually read some of it. seriously, this has to be one of the biggest Who threads on the net. but we would never know. :(

i wanna meet pete! :upset:

Lunch 09-22-2006 05:32 PM

Yea, but even if he's ever read this it would be cool. I mean, MX is one of the largest Music forums around last I heard, so if he does indeed check these things it's not all that unthinkable that he could show up here.

Street_Fighting_Man 09-22-2006 09:20 PM

[QUOTE=Lunch;13308902]Even I would recommend picking up just the Quadrophenia disc, the Tommy performance is so over the top with all the added musicians. It seems so cheesy.[/QUOTE]
I disagree. First of all, you can tell that they're waaayyy more accustomed and comfortable playing Tommy on stage. Roger sounds so much better in the 89 show than he does in the 96 one. In the Quadrophenia show he is really straining which bothers me a bit, seeing as 1973 performances of it live sound so much better. Plus there's a lot of annoying backing vocals in that show, which put Love, Reign O'er Me and Dr. Jimmy off balance, because those two demand a strong lead vocal performance. Also, noone will ever sing Bell Boy like Keith! :p The guest stars in Quadrophenia just don't seem to fit like they do in Tommy; they seem to really bring those songs down. Whereas Phil Collins doing Fiddle About and Tommy's Holiday Camp give it a comical flavor, uhh who is it Simon Townshend? makes The Dirty Jobs a chore to listen to because I love Roger's performance in that song. Same thing with that P.J. Proby.

But then again, Tommy performed 1969/70 ****s all over both those performances, and so does the 1973 Quad shows, however technically challenged they were, they could make it sound good.

Lunch 09-22-2006 09:27 PM

Yea but the Tommy performance is in the 80's, and it shows. Just looking at Roger's hair makes me cringe.

Pete Townsend 09-22-2006 09:35 PM

Hello Posters of Sputnik. :wave:

I have been reading this thread for a couple weeks now on and off in between shows and other things. After reading that last conversation I knew I had to sign up and say hello to you guys.

-Pete

Lunch 09-22-2006 09:47 PM

Hahaha.

Mr. Townsend, I need to ask for some proof.

Street_Fighting_Man 09-22-2006 09:49 PM

[QUOTE=Lunch;13311377]Yea but the Tommy performance is in the 80's, and it shows. Just looking at Roger's hair makes me cringe.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, Roger's hair used to be beautiful in the early 70s.

But it's better than his hair in 96. Or lack thereof

Lunch 09-22-2006 09:50 PM

I'm all for mullets, but there's a limit. Roger shouldn't have one. Short hair works well for him, it represents more his style then his long hair ever did. Even though as we've discussed in the past, I like his image during the hippie/Tommy era too.

Seafroggys 09-22-2006 09:54 PM

[QUOTE=Pete Townsend;13311433]Hello Posters of Sputnik. :wave:

I have been reading this thread for a couple weeks now on and off in between shows and other things. After reading that last conversation I knew I had to sign up and say hello to you guys.

-Pete[/QUOTE]

hahaha, I don't think he would use a :wave: unless he's that hip

Street_Fighting_Man 09-22-2006 10:04 PM

[QUOTE=Lunch;13311533]I'm all for mullets, but there's a limit. Roger shouldn't have one. Short hair works well for him, it represents more his style then his long hair ever did. Even though as we've discussed in the past, I like his image during the hippie/Tommy era too.[/QUOTE]
I think his long curly hair worked best for him. But then again, I think I probably associate that hairstyle with the expansion of his vocal style, but really, that's just how he is in my mind. Like, in those shows from 79 or whenever where he's got short hair again, he looks so odd. I think it's an essential part of his image.

:chug:

Lunch 09-22-2006 11:55 PM

Yea I'm not denying that it was essential for his image with the Who, put he was originally a tough-guy fighter growing up, and his aggression was a really cool part of what the Who delivered when they started. And that aggresion was still used in Young Man/Summertime Blues, etc. later on.

JohnXDoesn't 09-23-2006 07:10 AM

[QUOTE=Lunch;13311516]Hahaha.

Mr. Townsend, I need to ask for some proof.[/QUOTE]
apparently pete has forgotten how to spell his own last name :(

IMPOSTER! REVEAL YOURSELF! :smash:

JohnXDoesn't 09-23-2006 07:24 AM

[QUOTE=Street_Fighting_Man;13311330]I disagree. First of all, you can tell that they're waaayyy more accustomed and comfortable playing Tommy on stage. Roger sounds so much better in the 89 show than he does in the 96 one. In the Quadrophenia show he is really straining which bothers me a bit, seeing as 1973 performances of it live sound so much better.

Plus there's a lot of annoying backing vocals in that show, which put Love, Reign O'er Me and Dr. Jimmy off balance, because those two demand a strong lead vocal performance. Also, noone will ever sing Bell Boy like Keith! :p The guest stars in Quadrophenia just don't seem to fit like they do in Tommy; they seem to really bring those songs down. Whereas Phil Collins doing Fiddle About and Tommy's Holiday Camp give it a comical flavor, uhh who is it Simon Townshend? makes The Dirty Jobs a chore to listen to because I love Roger's performance in that song. Same thing with that P.J. Proby.

But then again, Tommy performed 1969/70 ****s all over both those performances, and so does the 1973 Quad shows, however technically challenged they were, they could make it sound good.[/QUOTE]
i've viewed the Quad disc and will be reviewing it for sputnik today. needless to say i love it. the things you don't like about it i like quite a lot. i thought the guest performers for the Tommy disc seemed ill suited and tacked on. they just strolled on, intruded on the show, and strolled off. i like the way they were presented on the Quad disc, and feel Idol did a great job. and simon and pete singing together for The Dirty Jobs? they sounded great! and i felt the camera captured them nicely. i also like the way the DVD captured the show by showing the film clips using the actual concert sound and screen. And while Daltrey does strain throughout, thats nothing new for him in his career. and watching him give it a go is kind of inspiring, IMO. such a powerful singer.

Tommy performed with such a big band was kind of a disappointment because The Who had mastered it for stage long before. Quadrophenia needed this, IMO. it really brought the album to life. The Who did this because they could not do it in the '70's, and full performances of Quad were soon scrapped because the backing tapes needed and musical granduer necessary simply made it impossible for The Who to do. These performances fixed all that, IMO. And Quad got the treatment it has long deserved. Its really exciting for me to watch. And the DVD looks and sounds great.

Pete Townsend 09-23-2006 09:31 AM

Hello Again

I should have made it clear that the username "Pete Townshend" had already been taken thus I had to leave the "h" out of Townshend. Hope it doesn't bother you. Anyways I hope you guys/girls are all coming out to our North American Tour.

-Pete

BludgeonySteve 09-23-2006 09:51 AM

Mr. Townsend, nobody will believe that it's you on an internet forum. And i'm already going :)

JohnXDoesn't 09-23-2006 09:54 AM

oic, pete. and i see you have a little rep already, too. pretty good for a n00b.

tell me pete, where did you get the windmill from? was it bowling? no. if you are the real pete you will know the answer to this...

:shifty:

Seafroggys 09-23-2006 12:59 PM

he can just wikipedia this, dude

JohnXDoesn't 09-23-2006 01:08 PM

wiki doesn't know what i know :cool:


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