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The Who on the Who : interviews and encounters / edited by Sean Egan.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Musicians in their own words.
- Musicians in Their Own Words
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Who (Musical group)--Interviews.
- Who (Musical group).
- Rock musicians--England--Interviews.
- Rock musicians.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (410 pages).
- Place of Publication:
- Chicago, Illinois : Chicago Review Press, 2017.
- Summary:
- "By collecting interviews with Who members from across five decades, conducted by the greatest rock writers of their generation--Barry Miles, Jonathan Cott, Charles Shaar Murray, John Swenson, and Greil Marcus among them--The Who on the Who provides a full, fractious story of a fascinating band."--Dust jacket.
- Contents:
- The making of the Who / John Heilpern
- Miles interviews Pete Townshend ; Pete talks about Tommy / Barry Miles
- A talk with Pete Townshend / Jonathan Cott
- The Who puts the bomp or they won't get fooled again / John Swenson
- Chatting with Pete Townshend / Connor McKnight and John Tobler
- Who's still Who / John Lawless
- Four-way Pete/Who's Jimmy? / Charles Shaar Murray
- Pete Townshend / Roy Carr
- Who's last? / Tony Stewart
- John Entwistle : the Who's great bass guitarist / Steve Rosen
- Who's said that! : the 1978 Pete Townshend interview / Tony Stewart
- The Keith Moon exclusive / Eamonn Percival
- The Rolling stone interview : Pete Townshend / Greil Marcus
- The guitar greats : Pete Townshend / John Tobler and Stuart Grundy
- Who's back / Charles M. Young
- "It's like climbing Mount Everest" : Roger Daltry ; "Any cunt can be an entertainer" : Pete Townshend / Sean Eagen
- Generation terrorists / Simon Garfield
- Amazing journey : Roger Daltry / Sean Egan
- Kenney Jones, drummer of Small Faces, faces with Rod Stewart and the Who, looks back (and forward) / Binky Philips
- Look Who's talking! / Adrian Deevoy.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-61373-615-0
- 1-61373-616-9
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