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The Who started their 'Song Is Over' farewell tour with big hits, and a few deep cuts, including "I've Had Enough" and "Love ...
While Quadrophenia was written with an eye on the past, the Classic Quadrophenia project was assembled with an eye on the inevitable. “I didn’t want to be on my death-bed thinking, ...
Leslie Ash has undergone a pioneering non-invasive treatment which she says has taken years off her appearance and given her ...
Pete Townshend's 'Classic Quadrophenia' apparently won't be eligible for the classical charts in the U.K., and Townshend is none too pleased about it.
1979 Quadrophenia Official Trailer 1 Universal Studios - YouTube. Watch On . One thing that has needed adjusting are the clothes. As you can imagine, quite difficult to cavort around the stage in the ...
Quadrophenia reached No.2 on the US Billboard album chart which was to be the highest position of any Who album in the US. 10. When released, Rolling Stone described it as 'superbly performed and ...
The cast of 1979’s Quadrophenia were reunited this weekend to celebrate the film’s 40th anniversary.. Leslie Ash (Steph), Garry Cooper (Peter), Phil Daniels (Jimmy), Phil Davis (Chalky), Trevor Laird ...
Quadrophenia started life in 1973 as a double album, and six years later became a film; now it’s a contemporary dance piece with an outstanding cast. Yet it seems to be a case of diminishing returns.
Quadrophenia, which was loosely based on the Who album of the same name, sees a young mod get into trouble after brawling with 'Rockers', losing his home, ...
Quadrophenia may be the greatest celluloid celebration of mod culture there is, but it’s laced with a deep sense of cynicism. Jimmy hits rock bottom when he discovers that his idol, ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Mod Ballet So Quadrophenia... You’ve heard the album, seen the film (probably a few ...
To say I was blown away would be putting it mildly, especially as Quadrophenia does not even make it into my top three favorite Who albums, which are, in descending order, Who’s Next, Tommy and ...