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The Who’s Pete Townshend has revealed that he does not love performing live on stage, saying it “does not fill my soul”.
In a new interview on Spanish radio, The Who guitarist Pete Townshend admitted his issue with performing live and also shared his hatred of collaborating.
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Soap Central on MSN"I’m assuming he’s doing some writing" - Kelly Jones says Noel Gallagher might be working on new musicStereophonics member Kelly Jones has made an interesting revelation about Noel Gallagher. NME published an interview on April ...
"Youth is wasted on the young" goes the old saying. Here's some evidence to the contrary - just how young were the stars of rock when they first came to the public's attention?
Sienna Miller (pictured) was among the guests at Fran Cutler's 62nd birthday party this week, but there was no sign of Kate ...
With 15 tracks, Black Ice has the longest running time of any AC/DC studio album, just short of an hour, and perhaps a little overlong, with a few songs, such as Money Made and Smash ‘N’ Grab, just ...
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Local News Matters on MSNHicks: Can music save your mortal soul? That song in your heart may be good for the brainTHE WHO FAMOUSLY SAID in their 1965 classic, “My Generation,” they hoped to die before they got old. It’s 60 years later, and ...
Fan-shot video captured The Who’s Roger Daltrey covering a 1960s Kinks gem at a recent solo concert while being heckled by a Fan who wanted to hear him play a classic Who song.
MSNBC’s new docuseries 'David Frost Vs' revisits the Beatles' pivotal 1967 interviews, where John Lennon and George Harrison championed meditation over psychedelics.
Variety’s Entertainment Marketing Summit, presented by Deloitte, brought together the top marketing executives across film, television, video gaming and fashion industries. The participants shared ...
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We all know music is a powerful reminder of memories and emotions. But more research shows listening – and playing music – is good for aging brains. Keith Richards’ brain may actually be healthier ...
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