Wednesday, October 11, 2006


Several months ago, I bought a Best of The Who CD (I actually bought it for a song to put on a mix for Presbytera Elizabeth. My requirements were it had to have Who Are You for her CD and Boris the Spider for me). Now, The Who is one band that I’ve not spent a lot of time with, excepting a brief Tommy stage.

So, grooving to the Greatest Hits has offered several thoughts. Firstly, Eddie was surprised Squeezebox was by The Who. I realized I was not surprised and that for me, Roger Daltry has a very distinctive voice and I can recognize it. My big revelation was that the song I thought was called Teenage Wasteland is actually Baba O’Riley Who knew? (Other than The Who, obviously).

I also read an interview recently with Pete Townshend. I found this interesting.
This summer, National Review magazine called “Won’t Get Fooled Again” the greatest conservative rock song of all time. Townshend says that’s “on the money.” The self-described “working musician” who sees his job as “helping the audience to forget themselves,” says he never really bought into “all that hippie (expletive) I so despise.”
And, Townshend says, “when people say ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ is not about rebellion, it’s the exact opposite of that, I say they’re right.”

I guess it goes to show that you see what you want to see in music lyrics.

Although The Who are playing in Seattle tonight, unlike Horton, I won’t be there. I was tempted, but decided it was a work night, and you know, it’s only half of The Who by now. As I also got an offer to buy tickets at 20/each and there are still tickets available, it appears they may not be the draw they once were. Anyway, if you are going – enjoy. Tell me your "Who Stories" I'd love to hear them.

On a side note, the above Bizarro has been my absolute favorite since the day I found it in the paper 10 years ago. I still giggle each and every time I see it.

13 Comments:

At 7:47 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

Love Tommy! When I was a young girl my sister and I would pretend to reinact Tommy in our living room. I had never even seen Tommy, but we made up the whole thing. Years later I laughed when I compared my interpretation to the real thing.

 
At 11:11 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

They're baaaaack! New release scheduled soon...can't wait to hear what they have for us this time!

Picture this: Vietnam era, Kent State, dorm room, damp towels at the base of the door, the Who blasting on vinyl, black light glowing...and so are we :)

those were the days!

 
At 11:43 AM , Blogger Harmonia said...

The Who! Tremendous! ;)

Thank you for your many comments. I have had computer problems yesterday and today and in the process of planning a veg*n potluck for the first time. Hopefully it will take place on the 21st.

Sorry your team lost.

I hope to blog more tomorrow afternoon...just thought I would drop by real quick and say hi! This week has been a strange one.

Hope to "see" you soon!

 
At 12:47 PM , Blogger ukok said...

I was more into Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne as a solo act, Rainbow, Rush and Led Zep, but I did find Tommy fascinating.

 
At 7:51 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

My husband was a big "pinball wizard" about the time Tommy was popular...I used to tease him that this was his song! He'd just smile cause he was trying to impress me with how good he was at playing...we were dating or VERY newly married at the time...what year was that? Suzanne from SincerelyMyThoughts

 
At 10:24 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wasn't much of a WHO fan, but that was interesting info about "Teenage Wasteland"..didn't know that. :-)

 
At 9:12 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

'Boris the Spider' is a fun song to sing to the kids. that low grovel-ly "boris the spider..."

 
At 4:34 AM , Blogger Vintage Papers said...

I need to add the Who to our CD collection. "Who Are You" is a fave for me also - maybe because I love CSI so much ;)

 
At 6:10 PM , Blogger Rosemary said...

The Bizarro is very funny.

 
At 10:30 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey hey hey! I just found your blog- how exciting!

Well I've never seen that cartoon so that was a treat. Sort of reminds me of the drawings of smurfs (similar style I guess).

-Katie (CTB)

 
At 3:04 PM , Blogger ukok said...

Mimi, you darling woman, I received my fantastic stampers this afternoon. They are marvellous! Thanks so very much for your abundant generosity. Can't thank you enough, they are just beautiful :-)

God Bless you and yours

 
At 9:00 PM , Blogger Kassianni said...

cool. you're a Who fan? not me, but I think it's cool that you are.

 
At 12:31 PM , Blogger Priest Raphael said...

I like the WHO. My favorite song is "substitute."

Ever see "Freaks and Geeks?" Besides having a cool WHO soundtrack for one episode, if you grew up in the late '70's early '80's (or shortly thereafter my juvenile shamassey asserts) you'll love it.

 

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