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Roger Daltrey talks Teen Cancer America, 'Tommy' anniversary, and the 'terrible loneliness' of his teen years
“I think back to my teenage years, that is my 'Tommy' period. I felt as though I wasn't heard, I felt I wasn't seen, I felt completely isolated. ... Deaf, dumb, and blind was a metaphor for that" says the Who frontman 45 years after the movie musical's release.
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The It List: Relive all 8 seasons of 'Game of Thrones,' Camila Cabello drops 'Romance,' 'The SpongeBob Musical' debuts on TV and the best in pop culture the week of Dec. 2, 2019
The It List is Yahoo’s weekly look at the best in pop culture, including movies, music, TV, streaming, games, books, podcasts and more. Here are our picks for Dec. 2-8, including the best deals we could find for each.
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The Who’s Pete Townshend Regrets Not Mourning After Cincinnati Concert Stampede
Pete Townshend, guitarist and main songwriter of The Who, revealed he's always regretted not staying to mourn after a stampede at one of the band's concerts. The stampede, which left 11 people dead and 23 injured in Cincinnati, occurred 40 years ago at the Riverfront Coliseum on Dec. 3, 1979. Instead of staying around, the […]
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The Who's Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey remember Keith Moon, 40 years after his death
“When Keith died that was particularly hard, mainly because we were expecting him to die at any moment. He had already lived his nine lives and loads of others,” recalls Who frontman Roger Daltrey.
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Pete Townshend Talks Justin Bieber, Keith Moon, and Four Decades of ‘Quadrophenia’
“Isn't it weird?” the “Quadrophenia” mastermind says. “I'm 72, and I feel I can kind of get inside Justin Bieber and identify with what he's doing.”
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Roger Waters Blasts ‘Ignorant, Lying, Racist, Sexist Pig’ Donald Trump at Politically Charged Desert Trip Concert
In 2008, Roger Waters played the Coachella music festival in Indio, Calif., and he floated an inflatable pig emblazoned with the name “OBAMA” above the 50,000-strong crowd. This Sunday, the same night as the second presidential debate, he returned to Coachella’s Empire Polo Grounds to close out the all-star classic rock Desert Trip festival. One side of the swine-shaped balloon, which Waters unleashed into the desert sky during “Pigs (Three Different Ones),” featured the familiar, optimistic s
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Eddie Vedder Performed With the Who at a Charity Benefit Last Night
Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder appeared at the Who's "Who Cares About the Next Generation" charity performance in Los Angeles last night, where he played a backyard mini-set that included "Rise," "Can't Keep," and more. Joan Jett also performed. As Alternative Nation points out, Vedder also took a moment to dedicate "Last Will and Testament" to…