I Should Coco
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"Brilliant Blues" -- Pete Townshend, off his mid-1980s "White City" album. A forgotten gem IMHO.
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"Brilliant Blues" -- Pete Townshend, off his mid-1980s "White City" album. A forgotten gem IMHO.
They were more than taking a break. The Who were done recording in the studio as a band after 1982. Their next studio album wasn't until 2006 — post-Entwhistle — and it received little buzz at all in the U.S.I love that album. Been playing it more than a few times lately.
I think Roger Daltrey said something to the effect of "White City" could have been, and should have been, a Who album, but the band was taking a break at that point, and Daltrey was lamenting that it would have been a great fit in the Who's catalog.
Yeah, whatever. I went looking for the story I read I couple of months ago but couldn't find it. I denounce the InterWebs.They were more than taking a break. The Who were done recording in the studio as a band after 1982. Their next studio album wasn't until 2006 — post-Entwhistle — and it received little buzz at all in the U.S.
"Band on the Run" could have been, and should have been, a Beatles album, but the band was taking a break at that point.
Daltrey was full of beans.
Townshend's collaboration with Ronnie Lane, "Rough Mix," is one of my favorites. I was working at an FM rock station when it came out. I was making poverty wages, but we walked away with a lot of LPs, which was a nice perk at the time. I understand that Lane was diagnosed with MS while they were making the album."Brilliant Blues" -- Pete Townshend, off his mid-1980s "White City" album. A forgotten gem IMHO.
I love that album. Been playing it more than a few times lately.
I think Roger Daltrey said something to the effect of "White City" could have been, and should have been, a Who album, but the band was taking a break at that point, and Daltrey was lamenting that it would have been a great fit in the Who's catalog.