
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
The Who Being Honored at The White House...and that's not all!

Thursday, September 11, 2008
Remember September 11, 2001
2,998 deaths
6,291 injured
September 11, 2001 was one of the saddest days of my life and for many other people all over the world, as well as one of the worst days in the history of this great country. America's engagement in partisan politics for years is one of the reasons, I believe, which led to the events of that day and was also a culmination of us not being prepared for the wide-reaching capabilities of Islamic terrorism, in general.
No other song encapsulates my feelings about September 11 as this Who classic has come to doing. A few weeks after the attacks, The Who performed “Won’t Get Fooled Again” at the Concert for New York City, which was a star-studded event at Madison Square Garden honoring the first responders of September 11, 2001.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
The Who "Athena"
I search and search and search for articles on the Georgia-Russia battle - maybe I should just follow the oil - and all I find are stories covering the John Edwards' fiasco. America's unquenchable desire for the salacious is befuddling, no doubt. Nonetheless, the whole thing makes me think of The Who's "Athena." This one comes off of the band's 1982 album, It's Hard.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Zak Starkey Out Of Oasis

Friday, July 25, 2008
Pete Townshend Speaks On: Feud With Roger, VH1 Rock Honors, Eddie Vedder

He also wrote recently the following in regards to his alleged dustup with bandmate Roger Daltrey:
"The delicious gossip from (blogger) Perez (Hilton) is that Perce (Daltrey) and I have separate dressing rooms. That may be true but we chat about the show in the steam room and whip each other with birch twigs."
Canned comments? I think not!
Friday, July 18, 2008
The Who Rocks VH1

The Who predictably knocked the ball out of the park with their usual classics and then closing with the tune "Tea and Theatre" from Endless Wire (2006).
A couple of other quick ones (pun intended): Check out my top 20 songs by The Who by clicking (20-11) and (10-1). Also, find out why there are 100 million reasons why Pete and Roger will put aside their differences for the upcoming U.S. Tour by clicking here.
Now, this report is according to an “unnamed source” that spoke with the New York Post. Hmmm….Kind of reminds me of how in 1996 the Post reported the trade of Wayne Gretzky from the L.A. Kings to the New York Rangers was imminent and that Gretz was shopping in Rye for a home. Hmmm…I was so excited I think I stayed up all night watching the ESPN crawl and listening to WFAN to hear when the deal would be finalized. It never came. Another New York Post exclusive! Which like my old friend Gorilla Monsoon (yes, him again) would say, that and a subway token gets you to Brooklyn as long as you don’t get robbed along the way. Hmmm…
Thursday, July 17, 2008
VH1 Honors The Who

I usually scoff at having pop culture figures as heroes because they WILL let you down at some point as they are human just like we all are. That’s what the song “Won’t Get Fooled Again” is all about; not putting anyone on a pedestal, nor making someone or some ideology the “new religion.”
Yet, I will say that The Who have had a profoundly positive impact on my life and if there was anyone in the world that I would love to meet and chat with, it would be the surviving members of the band: Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend. I particularly would love to sit with Pete Townshend as I have always been intrigued by his creative prowess.
Nonetheless, I hope VH1 does the right thing and in addition to paying homage to the original members, gives due to all of those that have contributed so greatly to the band over the years such as the group’s early managers, Kit Lambert ( May 1935 – April 1981) and Chris Stamp; the group’s late publicist Pete Meaden; producer Shel Talmy; the incredibly brilliant producer Glyn Johns; Who soundman Bob Pridden and former drummer Kenney Jones. I also hope they give a nod to current Who members Zak Starkey (drums), Pino Palladino (bass), Simon Townshend (extra guitar) and John”Rabbit”Bundrick (keyboards).
R.I.P. Keith John Moon (August 23, 1946 – September 7, 1978)
R.I.P. John Alec Entwistle (October 9, 1944 – June 27, 2002)
Long Live The Who!
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