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" Quadrophenia has an enduring appeal and will forever be the definitive mod film," he said in a public statement. " Quadrophenia is a significant and influential film based on the Who’s music ...
The Who started their 'Song Is Over' farewell tour with big hits, and a few deep cuts, including "I've Had Enough" and "Love Ain't For Keepin'." ...
It’s all very well for people like me to sneer at dance makers for drawing on classic rock as a quick way of pulling in the ...
Pete Townshend came roaring into New York City’s fabled Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center this weekend with the force of a thousand GS Scooters as he delivered Classic Quadrophenia ...
In 1973, English rock group The Who released their second rock opera “Quadrophenia,” which loosely followed the story of young mod named Jimmy and his search for a place in the world. Six ...
The same computer systems work wonderfully well on stage, proving to be perfect for me when The Who performed at the Super Bowl and doing Quadrophenia for TCT at the Royal Albert Hall in 2010.” ...
The cast of Quadrophenia reunited for a table read of the classic British film to mark its 40th anniversary. Phil Daniels, Toyah Willcox, Leslie Ash, Garry Cooper, Philip Davis, Trevor Laird, Gary ...
Pete Townshend’s Classic Quadrophenia 2017 U.S. Tour September 2 - Lenox, MA - Tanglewood September 9 - New York, NY - Metropolitan Opera House September 10 - New York, NY - Metropolitan Opera House ...
The group also brought “Quadrophenia” to the Cow Palace in Daly City in 1973 — an infamous gig where Keith Moon passed out and was replaced on drums by, I kid you not, a guy from out of the ...
According to Pete Townsend, “”The whole conception of Quadrophenia was geared to quadraphonic, but in a creative sort of way. I mean I wanted themes to sort of emerge from corners.
And the 46-year-old Schultz, a frustrated writer grown wealthy in the medical supply trade, is spending six figures to put his fantasy “Quadrophenia” on a stage for just two nights.
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