This live rendition of The Who’s full-blown rock opera about a deaf, dumb, and blind boy was performed live in 1989 at The Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, with special guests Elton John ...
Released in 1969, The Who’s ‘Tommy’ is a masterpiece…a word that ... but it was the first to have the audacity to bill itself as an opera. Being a double album it certainly demanded ...
Cut by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios. A landmark in the development of the admittedly patchy concept of the rock opera, The Who’s 1969 opus ‘Tommy’ is nevertheless rightly regarded as one of the ...
In this expansive interview, Pete Townshend talks about his Thunderclap Newman project, creating 'Tommy,' and why 1969 was ...
where they performed the whole of Pete Townshend’s rock opera Tommy. As usual, the montage features an introduction by Roger Daltrey, who says of the show: “It was kind of a tricky one ...
This concert was okay, but if you really want to see a great rendition of "Tommy" get the video "Listening to You: The Who At the Isle of Wight Festival" which features the band at what was perhaps ...
Myth and spectacle combine in The Who’s exhilarating 1969 rock opera, Tommy—including the unforgettable anthems “I’m Free,” “See Me, Feel Me,” “Sensation” and “Pinball Wizard.” ...
Written primarily by guitarist Pete Townshend, Tommy is a double album and an early rock opera that tells the story of the fictional Tommy Walker and his path to becoming a spiritual leader and ...
Eric Clapton and Tina Turner were supposed to appear at the concert reprising their roles from the film as the Hawker and the Acid Queen repectively. However, they dropped out a few weeks before the ...
The seminal rock-opera of our time, THE WHO'S TOMMY is the classic story of the "deaf, dumb and blind kid" who becomes a media sensation. The first WNY production in nearly two decades ...
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