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The Who's legendary guitarist Pete Townshend admitted that the band's most iconic song, "My Generation," became "a burden." "I hate playing it," Townshend, 79, confessed on the Tuesday ...
A bass solo, thudding drums, and a few “f-f-fade away” stutters later, the band landed on “My Generation.” Celebrated and banned (briefly) by the BBC, it became a lodestar for millions of ...
The Who’s legendary guitarist Pete Townshend admitted that the band’s most iconic song, “My Generation,” became “a burden.” “I hate playing it,” Townshend, 79, confessed on the ...
My Generation is timeless - it reflects the feelings of youth across the decades Kev, Lancaster I first heard this song in 1985 when I was 14.Within a month i'd bought every record The Who had ...
It’s hard to imagine the impact this searing rocker must have had when it exploded onto the charts in 1965. It originally started out as a slow-talking blues tune in the style of Chicago legend ...
It’s hard to imagine the impact this searing rocker must have had when it exploded onto the charts in 1965. It originally started out as a slow-talking blues tune in the style of Chicago legend ...