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Here’s the full post: My interview with Rolling Stone. Headline: ‘Pete Townshend says “thanks God” Moon, John Entwistle are dead; they were fucking difficult to play with”’.
Considering Pete Townshend's new, cryptic comments on the Who's future, that group may soon be added to the list of long ...
Pete Townshend is apologizing for controversial ... the Who guitarist said "thank God" drummer Keith Moon and bass guitarist John Entwistle are "gone." Moon died in September 1978 and ...
John Entwistle wasn't very vocal about his opinions while in The Who, but later in life, he did relent to disliking one ...
The Who guitarist Pete Townshend responded to reports on his comments about late bandmates Keith Moon and John Entwistle after he said “Thank God they’re gone,” and added that they were ...
The two remaining original members of The Who today comforted each other as they left the funeral of fellow band member John Entwistle ... and lead guitarist Pete Townshend hugged as they left ...
The Who’s long history is littered with personal battles on stage and off, namely between frontman Daltrey and song creator ...
When he wrestled the platform from Pete Townshend ... Zak Starkey on drums and John ‘Rabbit’ Bundrick on keyboards joining Entwistle, Daltrey and Townshend. For the most part, Entwistle ...
Pete Townshend isn’t the kind of musician who ... Along with vocalist Roger Daltrey and bassist John Entwistle, Townshend decided to disband The Who in a much-ballyhooed farewell tour in 1982.
Pete Townshend has been known to give journalists ... noting that bassist John Entwistle ostensibly served the role of lead guitarist in the band. “John is the lead guitar player, and ...
The Who have officially announced their retirement from touring, but with a surprising twist following a series of farewell shows across North America ...
"Pete Townshend's a god of guitar and always will ... The Who's "My Generation" and shouted out Keith Moon's drumming, John Entwistle's bass playing and Roger Daltry's vocals.