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My local “classic rock” station played exactly one Who song that day, “Behind Blue Eyes” — not exactly an Entwistle showcase.
I remember Townshend writing that John's mother told him at the funeral, "he never loved you".
John was all over the place. I’ve seen interviews where he praised Tommy to the skies, even saying the Broadway performance he saw moved him to tears. But in the autobiographical parts of his biography (which is otherwise riddled with errors) he angrily goes on and on about how Tommy didn’t make any sense and how much he hated it.
He was frustrated when the Who weren’t touring, went millions into debt to finance his solo tours, a Who tour would bail him out (playing some of the Tommy songs he supposedly hated), then he’d go back out with his own band, rinse and repeat. Did he hate Pete for not touring enough with the Who? Should Pete and Roger have been at John’s beck and call when he needed a Who tour for the dough? Should Pete and Roger have personally financed John’s collections of taxidermied fish and medieval armor?
As he said in 1989 when asked about the beer company sponsorship for their reunion tour, “I can think up good reasons for doing things wrong. I live much easier that way.”
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 16 August 2023 03:02 (eight months ago) link
my imaginary band should do a set of just like, lame Who POX rejoinder songs eg
My Kids Are Fucked Up
I Can Explain-- Ted Talks and Slide Decks
Depressed Jacko
Your Hate Is
So Awesome About Us
No Quick Ones Ever-- The Incel's Lament
Fooled Again
Brother Mosh Pit, Sadly Inevitable
Brighton City (the sea is really brown)
In Fact, I'm Not Whatever You Say
Baba O'Reilly Autoparts