|
The
Who
- Biography
Born:
1964 Birthplace: London, England. Best Known As:
The British band that sang "My Generation"
The Who
were one of the great rock bands of the 1960s and 1970s. In
its glory years the group consisted of guitarist and main
songwriter Pete Townshend (b. 19 May 1945), singer Roger
Daltrey (b. 1 March 1944), bassist John Entwistle (b. 9
October 1944, d.
27 June 2002) and drummer Keith Moon (b.
23 August
1946, d.
7 September 1978). Early on the group was part of the "Mod" movement,
playing R&B music in stylized tailored suits, before
morphing into an unruly proto-punk band famous for smashing
its instruments at the end of live performances. This period
is epitomized by the oft-mentioned lyric "Hope I die before
I get old" in the band's 1965 tune "My Generation."
Eventually The Who graduated into high-minded and inventive
rock, rising in fame alongside fellow Brit superbands
The
Beatles and The
Rolling Stones and playing at
Woodstock
in 1969. Daltry was a blonde-maned and bare-chested lead
singer, Townshend an energetic dervish on guitar. Moon
became one of rock-and-roll's great flameouts, famous for
his savage drumming and whimsically mad offstage life until
his sudden death at age 32. Burly bassist Entwistle anchored
the group, standing stoically alongside Townshend's leaps
and windmills. The band continued on after the deaths of
Moon and later Entwistle, touring and recording into the
21st century. Their many albums include My Generation
(1965), The Who Sell Out (1969, including the single
"I Can See for Miles"), the groundbreaking rock opera
Tommy (1969, with the single "Pinball Wizard"), the
landmark Live at Leeds (1970), Who's Next
(1971, with the singles "Baba O'Reilly" and "Won't Get
Fooled Again"), Who Are You (1978), It's Hard
(1982) and Who2 (2006). The 1973 concept album
Quadrophenia was the basis for a 1979 movie. A 1979
documentary of the band, The Kids Are Alright, was
titled after their 1965 single of that name. The Who were
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. Their
first studio album in 25 years, Endless Wire, 2006.
Singer
Colin Dawson and drummer Doug Sandom were early members of
the band, but departed before the group became famous...
Moon died of an overdose of of the prescription drug
Heminevrin, a drug intended to control alcoholism. By
coincidence, he died in the same apartment where Mama Cass
Elliot had died in 1974... Moon was succeeded by drummer
Kenny Jones and later by Zak Starkey, son of Beatles drummer
Ringo Starr... Entwhistle was succeeded by bassist Pino
Paladino... 11 fans were crushed to death on 3 December 1979
while rushing to get seats at a The Who concert in
Cincinnati,
Ohio...
Some sources list Moon's birth year as 1947; though Moon
himself often claimed 1947, the correct year seems to be
1946.
Pete Townshend Official Website
|