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Roger Daltrey talks about Quadrophenia 

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Additional interview from the documentary series Carnaby Street, the Soho backstreet that spawned the swinging 60s
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The series chronicles the period in London from 1950-1978. Part 1 (1950-66) Britain comes out of War, The Beatles were formed and fashion and music centre around Carnaby St. Part 2 (1966-78) the height of Swinging London the summer of love The Beatles split and the youth revolution is over.
Carnaby Street, the Soho backstreet that spawned the swinging 60s tells the story how a generation that came out of war torn Britain started a cultural revolution that changed fashion and music forever. This was the time of sex, drugs and rock n roll, Mods, Hippies, female liberation, drugs and of course the summer of love.
The story of the Soho backstreet that made the world swing, is told by the people that were there, which include Roger Daltrey (The Who), Peter Noone (Herman's Hermits), Garry Leeds (The Walker Brothers), The Beatles, Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones), Donovan, Frank Alan (The Searchers), Tony Calder (Immediate Records), the Fashionistas from the time and many more, they all give personal insight into the iconic time of the 1960s, how it came to be and how it came to pass.
It is rare for a film to have such open and honest interviews from such wide ranging people. Combining current and archive interviews the film gives a real sense and feel of that time. We are taken on a journey from what caused the 60s youth revolution and what brought it to an end. The film is brought to life by Original music from the EMI archives, rare archive film footage, photographs from Phillip Townsend, the 1st person to photograph The Rolling Stones as well as the Beatles and others, personal photographs from the stars themselves and animations of 1960s illustrations from the Artist Malcolm English.
With 30 extra video clips from the interviews about the myths of what created that time, Carnaby Street, the Soho backstreet that spawned the swinging 60s creates a unique experience and insight into the lives and people who changed fashion and music worldwide. This is the story of "Swinging London", this is the story of the 60s.

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@tonymeads6632
@tonymeads6632 2 года назад
Quadrophenia, for me, is THE greatest album ever made. It is as fresh and timeless today as when it was first released. It fills me with excitement every time That I play it. I will be seventy this year. If I could only ever own one album it would be Quadrophenia. It's an absolute masterpiece !
@eedgerton769
@eedgerton769 2 года назад
I feel exactly the same way. I listened to it a lot as a teen and then did not hear it for many decades. I’m in my 50s now and I feel like it was written for me as I am now, and hearing it as a teen was just a glimpse or preview. There is just nothing like it.
@frederickfranchi6408
@frederickfranchi6408 11 месяцев назад
Greatest of all-time well then maybe a stretch but it's right up there is it better than Tommy I don't know but I do think Keith Moon's drumming on that record was his best work 🤔
@toppyblahblahblah
@toppyblahblahblah 3 года назад
I lived and breathed Quadrophenia as a 17 year old in '79 and still do today as a 57 year old. The Who........ pure genius
@arricammarques1955
@arricammarques1955 Год назад
Very English and timeless. Mod for it!
@dodibenabba525
@dodibenabba525 Год назад
I was one of the rockers beating you up! 😉👍😊
@danweyant4909
@danweyant4909 Год назад
Why do I have to move with the crowd?
@JohnBlutarski
@JohnBlutarski 5 месяцев назад
​@@dodibenabba525What drugs did the rockers use?
@dodibenabba525
@dodibenabba525 5 месяцев назад
@JohnBlutarski well there was certainly lsd, speed and weed being used in my group.
@gasaholic47
@gasaholic47 7 лет назад
I was 14 when Quadrophenia came out, and it was the first album to truly speak to me. It totally changed the way I thought about music in general. One set of lyrics from Cut My Hair just hit me like a hammer between the eyes... "Why do I have to move with a crowd Of kids that hardly notice I'm around I work myself to death, just to fit in" Yes Roger, it truly is timeless.
@sxbluerider3588
@sxbluerider3588 5 лет назад
True words my fellow mod was a mod before quad came out but it blew my mind how my fashion meant to the scene of what I was wearing at the time I remember coming out of the cinima and everyone starimg at me because I had my suit and parka jacket on beautiful days 😎
@jimweir6735
@jimweir6735 5 лет назад
Me too 14 in 79 and feel exactly the same.heard the album with headphones on and my life changed like a light being switched on.
@gow03333
@gow03333 3 года назад
I was 12 but I quote those lyrics all the time , trying to fit in with kids that don't care about you, despite what you wear .
@kevinmcc3147
@kevinmcc3147 3 года назад
Same here at 14 in 1981 that album made me a who fan for life.
@Vanhapjuuma
@Vanhapjuuma Год назад
I heard Quadrophenia for the first time in 1999 when I was 16, it was the first and to date only album I loved from the first hearing. Greatest album ever recorded.
@onemod5481
@onemod5481 9 лет назад
If there's one guy in the world of fame I could share a few pints with...its this geezer!
@Paul47Tat
@Paul47Tat 6 лет назад
I worked for a memorable week as a writer on Daltrey Sings Townshend at Carnegie Hall. I sat in a small office with Roger for a couple hours, working on various introductions, and he would stop by and just chat with me while the orchestra was rehearsing in the studio over the course of several days. He could not have been kinder and more pleasant with me, and I was a very low man on the totem pole in that room! He would actually seek me out, plop down in a chair, and start talking movies, because I told him I was also a screenwriter. You would not be disappointed if you met him. A sweet, genuine guy. His wife was lovely, too. Both of them.
@pauliebots
@pauliebots 4 года назад
The guy never did coke!!!
@robinbrl
@robinbrl 4 года назад
As a woman, I could share a few pints with this still handsome geezer. LOL. Well, maybe not that many pints. I can't handle much alcohol. LOL.
@stevehorrill5755
@stevehorrill5755 3 года назад
The word 'legend' wayyyy overused these days..but i think I'll be forgiven for saying. ..Roger Daltrey is indeed a ....LEGEND! 👌
@Architectureguy
@Architectureguy 2 года назад
@@Paul47Tat That's a great story! I can just picture how he was. On another video, someone said they met Pete and, in spite of all the comments about his arrogance, they said he couldn't have been nicer. Like everyone else, I'm sure they have their moments, especially when it comes to attention seeking fans. If I ever met Pete, I'd tell him that his opinion of the album title "All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes" so underestimates how accurate it really is! Oh, and I'd ask him if he and David Gilmour ever compared notes about "guitar tone"...there are some Who songs that sound like Gilmour could be playing it (at least I hear it), and I've wondered who got the sound from who. When Pete started using David in the 80s, it made so much sense that he would use DG.
@jonnysongs
@jonnysongs 9 лет назад
quadrophenia has always been my fav who album, i always felt it was special. moon's thunder in bell boy, the yearning of i'm one, the anger of dr jimmy, the epicness of every song.. "timeless" is exactly what it is
@quad5186
@quad5186 6 лет назад
jonnysongs and Dirty Jobs can just sum it all too well ...
@mhos6940
@mhos6940 5 лет назад
Quadropheina is my all time favorite album! Has been for 33 years. Discovered it when I was 15 and it put the hook in me! Definitely The Who's Best!!!
@johnman3272
@johnman3272 4 года назад
@@mhos6940 I bought it when it came out-and I was 15 at the time (1973)! Been my favorite album ever since.
@scott7521
@scott7521 4 года назад
Well stated
@scott7521
@scott7521 4 года назад
@@johnman3272 I was 13 when I bought it in 1986 and it was the first record that spoke to me as an alienated youth.
@martysykes3221
@martysykes3221 4 года назад
The older I get, the more I realize the genius of the WHO. My favorite band of all time. Too bad about Keith and John. Both were the very best at their craft! RIP to the both of you. You both are in a much better place.
@wrsawy
@wrsawy 5 лет назад
Daltrey is one of the few rock stars that you can understand.....
@bluesfan582
@bluesfan582 7 лет назад
Every interview with Roger Daltrey is interesting, informative, insightful and entertaining. He is honest without being arrogant. On the contrary, he is down to earth and humble. He has a great sense of humour and a very engaging way of telling a story. On top of that, he has one of the best voices in any musical genre. What an icon.
@gamma21285
@gamma21285 7 лет назад
SlipKid84 that's a bunch of b.s though
@ter521fad
@ter521fad 6 лет назад
Roger is always a great interview but him and Pete Townshend have had plenty of disagreements over the years. I remember Pete saying that many times he would look at Roger on stage and think to himself, "You fucking wanker." But Roger and Pete are like family and like most families, they haven't always gotten along with each other.
@mikec6617
@mikec6617 4 года назад
Gotta love Rog!
@wilsonstone935
@wilsonstone935 3 года назад
He's 'Roger' -he 'must be'
@wolfpat
@wolfpat 3 года назад
@@ter521fad I'd say more than "gotten along". Did you notice the pictures behind him?
@justsomeguy820
@justsomeguy820 Год назад
"The adolescent dilemma doesn't change." Well put, Roger. Quadrophenia has aged very well. Just a stunning album, through and through.
@SwisstedChef2018
@SwisstedChef2018 Год назад
In 1975 I went for English learning from Switzerland, we were a bunch of young Swiss boys and guys , when we went to London it was SOOO exciting and we caught the Tommy Movie. What an experience. These people were like unreachable Gods in our life. Now, we are so close to them because of social media. They are as great as ever.
@JP-nb7tm
@JP-nb7tm Год назад
Definitely one of the greatest but under rated albums of all time. Every song a mint
@susanpritchard6164
@susanpritchard6164 11 месяцев назад
Quadraphenia is the best album of all time and in 23 it’s still timeless
@heighwaysonthewing
@heighwaysonthewing 6 лет назад
one of the best films ever made I'm an old Punk at heart but love this film
@shanetreacy5996
@shanetreacy5996 7 лет назад
Probably the best concept album ever and worth listening to if only for the extraordinary drumming by Keith Moon.A masterpiece.The film was a masterpiece too.
@LaughingStock_
@LaughingStock_ 3 года назад
I think you need to pay a little attention to the bass - Entwistle is utterly astonishing. Moon and Entwistle are in another league compared to their contemporaries.
@shanetreacy5996
@shanetreacy5996 3 года назад
Couldn’t agree more.They were like the Beatles,all four united as a very tight outfit and knowing what they had to do to get it right every time.
@scott7521
@scott7521 4 года назад
Quadrophenia by far is my favorite Who record; it flows so well and rocks much harder than Tommy.
@wildbillfirehands
@wildbillfirehands 4 года назад
Roger, thank you for saying .."Townsend's genius..." although your voice had the power to deliver his mastermind works. I grew up on Beatles, Stones, The Who, and all of the greatest music that will play forever.
@wlouisharris
@wlouisharris 6 лет назад
I remember listening to the Who back in the 80's and 90's and people thinking they were "has beens." This guy gave me a bunch of Who records including Who's Next and I remember listening to it the first time. It seemed like all of the sudden around 2008 people started wearing mod outfits in my town and who it was suddenly really hip to listen to and dress like the Who. It still is pretty timeless.
@outthere9370
@outthere9370 Год назад
I think Roger sums up 64/65 quite nicely, thank you. Then you see the next "generation" & the nxt "generation". Youth is amazing! Always evolving. As it has always done!
@michaelreidperry3256
@michaelreidperry3256 4 года назад
Self-actualization is very important for anyone. Quadrophenia did more self-explanation for me as a young man than just about any other piece of artwork.
@josephduplaga7595
@josephduplaga7595 4 года назад
Always enjoy interviews Rodger Daltrey he always comes across so honestly that sometimes I think he may say things the other ones in the group may want not know.
@annetteathanasatos1229
@annetteathanasatos1229 3 года назад
Roger Daltrey is the same cool singer of the 60's. He gets better with aging. Daltry speaks so well. He his a very smart man. I have been a fan from when I heard their music
@colingeddes2172
@colingeddes2172 3 года назад
Absolutely Love daltrey and the who 1 of the greatest frontmen fronting 1 of the greatest bands. !
@mottthehoople684
@mottthehoople684 Год назад
I could never understand why from day one I connected so well to Quadrophenia till I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder
@MAYNARD927
@MAYNARD927 3 года назад
"Where in the bloody hell did that come from". I love that.
@Del-yv1qy
@Del-yv1qy 4 года назад
Keep well Roger,thank you for the good times .
@ArniePorter
@ArniePorter 3 года назад
Quadraphenia is one of my favourite albums of all time and I finally got to see The Who perform it in its entirety in 2013 on its 40 th anniversary. Even at their somewhat advanced age, they put on an incredible performance with the energy that they displayed in their youth.
@TheGreatest1974
@TheGreatest1974 Год назад
Quadrophenia was a great film too. A wonderfully insightful snapshot of young life for young people in that time period of mods & rockers. Many youngsters today would never understand it, because life under the yolk of ‘technology’ and social media is so utterly different from the days that seem so long ago now, when you had to remember to say to your mates ‘same time here next week then guys? See you then mate take care’. And that was it. You KEPT that appointment, because if you didn’t, you MISSED OUT on seeing your best mates for another full week. LIFE taught you that. Kids today truly don’t know what young life is all about. And now I’m sounding like an old fart! Lol at least we knew how to live. 👍🇬🇧
@drschultzdcc
@drschultzdcc 5 лет назад
The first Who album that I had was "The Hooligans" a compilation album that my parents bought me for Christmas. Side two was essentially half of "Who's Next" and as the only intelligent 13 year old of my group of friends, I would bring it to play side two over and over again during our adolescent parties. Good freaking times. Love you Roger and the boys!
@ThePickardo
@ThePickardo 9 лет назад
It does hold up very well,i agree
@robatkin7580
@robatkin7580 3 года назад
Greatest Album ever written and for me the greatest front man in the greatest band. He is also a very humble human being if you meet him, he just wants to talk about you. Love Roger!
@tete6376
@tete6376 3 года назад
Siempre tengo Quadrophenia en mi auto. Simplemente no puedo dejar de escucharla
@colinfarren8326
@colinfarren8326 Год назад
They still rock in 2022! And yes Quadrophenia is an art form.
@maineroad7429
@maineroad7429 3 года назад
The first album I bought on CD when they were first starting out and when I got a new record player years ago Quadrophenia was the the first LP.Its just a masterpiece pure & simple. .
@Pinreefsky
@Pinreefsky 3 года назад
The best album EVER, a true masterpiece!!!!!
@rtermini
@rtermini 7 месяцев назад
Roger nails every point. Bravo.
@helenbryant404
@helenbryant404 9 лет назад
And so is Roger! 😍
@mariaboletsis3188
@mariaboletsis3188 5 лет назад
LOVE Roger Daltrey!!!!!
@paulashford4155
@paulashford4155 6 лет назад
It's a brilliant film and album
@dodgedandle8311
@dodgedandle8311 Год назад
I Learned more about life and myself in the time it took to listen to QUADROPHENIA all the way through than all the time I spent at school and that is all down to the Genius of Pete Townsend and the THE WHO . INCREDIBLE ❤️🌞⭐️
@gabevachon326
@gabevachon326 3 года назад
"The Real Me" live at Royal Albert is spot on perfect. But I miss Moon like Zep misses Bonzo.
@finbah5706
@finbah5706 Год назад
I agree, Quadrophenia is one of the best rock albums ever written.
@terryanngallagher3605
@terryanngallagher3605 3 года назад
Roger is his own special brand of awesome...inside and out!
@gwhaler
@gwhaler 9 лет назад
...holding up very well!!!
@thetriumphofthethrill2457
@thetriumphofthethrill2457 6 лет назад
Nice interview.
@Tokewhichu
@Tokewhichu 6 лет назад
I really wish theyd make a true story movie about them before they croak,How and when they started,how and when Moon joined etc.Theres alot of documentaries out there about them but no true story movie about them.
@dolphin68ray
@dolphin68ray Год назад
It's the most important album of my life. There have been times when it felt like it was my best friend, as it was the only evidence of what I was dealing with being understood. And I was a Mod in my teens, so there's that understanding as well.
@gracepetito9306
@gracepetito9306 4 года назад
Love,love,love him!!!
@leamcclain1648
@leamcclain1648 4 года назад
My favorite track from Quadrophenia: " Love Reign O'er Me".
@neilwilliams8741
@neilwilliams8741 3 года назад
bellboy [moon was my hero then and still is[headcase
@josephbieke6138
@josephbieke6138 Год назад
Love Reign O'er Me is , IMHO , the most beautiful song ever recorded. Maybe it's because of my lonely soul crying out those same emotions.
@McGrogansSchool
@McGrogansSchool 2 года назад
The Who for me are the best English band
@landiahillfarm6590
@landiahillfarm6590 Год назад
Why is he not SIR Roger Daltrey! And he is right, Quadrophenia stands up as well today as it ever was, too bad we cant get it free here on RU-vid.
@ramalama9650
@ramalama9650 7 месяцев назад
Putting SIR in front of your name means nothing in the UK nowadays. Blair got one, after the day HE did it became valueless. Roger is a TRUE English man who became a megastar but at the same time never, ever forgot where he came from. I really admire this man!
@angelprincess4414
@angelprincess4414 Год назад
I agree that Quadrophenia is a great album, the Who's best. It still resonates with me in my 70's.
@BryanEddy09
@BryanEddy09 7 лет назад
I always like when My favorite is the Artists favorite .I rarely listen to Tommy ,or care that much for it ,and it was no less genius. Quad just struck a chord with me(and of course Who's Next) ,even though the fashion story made little sense to me,I see how it was a huge influence on those living it.As a kid in 79 I questioned my friend on how he liked this "old crap" until I listened more and then became influenced by Townshend the composer .
@christinecollins6648
@christinecollins6648 2 года назад
Quad’s the thing, I agree. Tommy, however, is the place The Who meteoricly exploded as musicians. The instrumental bits of Tommy are some of the best music ever captured on a recording. Oveture, Underture, Sparks…
@michaelmclaughlin6376
@michaelmclaughlin6376 Год назад
Quadrophenia is the Who's BEST album.
@ThaiThom
@ThaiThom Год назад
Where is it coming from? Come on Roger, you of all people know where it's coming from. Pete's a genius.
@grimson
@grimson 2 года назад
Roger is a legend and Pete is a genius, obviously. What's the snippet of a song playing in the outro?
@disgruntledvet4849
@disgruntledvet4849 3 года назад
One of the truest British icons I salute you
@ericgeorge5483
@ericgeorge5483 3 года назад
The movie and music have more than stood the test of time and let's not forget the movie started the mod revival of 1980 (ish) which was MASSIVE. I remember Scarborogh sea front being just a sea of green and it was quite a spectacle to behold; shame about the violence that went with it though.
@jkorshak
@jkorshak Год назад
Let me flow into the ocean Let me get back to the sea Let me be stormy and let me be calm Let the tide in, rush over me
@carlin2235
@carlin2235 Год назад
Quadrophenia is the best album ever made.
@coreycrossman3447
@coreycrossman3447 2 года назад
See he can speak like this because although he had huge part on the success of the who he didn't really play the instruments or was the main song writer so even being in the who he can talk about them from the outside
@kevinkhoy7171
@kevinkhoy7171 Год назад
The Who Music is very unique. All 4 personalities and musicianship created that 🇬🇧 Sound. The Who 🎶 music will carry on for Hundreds of years. As did Mozart, Bach & Beethoven!
@rtrgrl78
@rtrgrl78 9 лет назад
Roger x
@wimbledan
@wimbledan 4 года назад
Like how he refers to his band mates by surname
@noscrubbubblez6515
@noscrubbubblez6515 Год назад
I got kicked out of the house while listening to this album. My parents always getting drunk. The girl I loved lived in a yellow house. Nothing went as planned by the Sea and the sand. There's more but I've blocked it out. I only recently learned Captain Walker killed the man he found with his wife. I don't think I was ever told before yesterday...
@andrewforrest108
@andrewforrest108 Год назад
Best Who album, best song 'love reign o'er me'....bold, profound and brilliant album for angry, confused teenage years.
@susanpritchard6164
@susanpritchard6164 11 месяцев назад
Went to a funeral and love reign over me was played at the end ❤
@tosinkingfishercheeseburge8901
First time Watch Quadrophenia
@alisonhilll4317
@alisonhilll4317 4 года назад
He is so cool .
@kevinkiso4579
@kevinkiso4579 Год назад
The only thing, Roger, that's changed is the addition of twenty other people onstage. One girl playing the triangle (ding!); one bloke playing a bongo... But I love ya.
@jmgmarcus808
@jmgmarcus808 4 года назад
Anyone know the song that plays right at end of the video?
@mudstone6497
@mudstone6497 4 года назад
Everyday Sunshine by Daniel Edwardson
@pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504
@pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504 3 года назад
@@mudstone6497 What a con, I thought it sounded good for them and it surprised me because I remember quadrophenia as being experimental rubbish?
@gregy5133
@gregy5133 7 лет назад
one person tried to put them down.
@TheEdie1958
@TheEdie1958 3 года назад
Tout Leopold Stokowski and Jascha Heifitz colloboration Philadelphia conductor violin prodigy with Heifitz a virtuoso a classic recording. Cheers Sir Eric and Sir Peter
@Dana-wq5tp
@Dana-wq5tp 3 года назад
I feel about Quadrophenia the way George Martin felt about the White Album- it should have been compressed into one really great album. A lot of information and some of the songs not that strong. I was never a fan of double albums because it's almost impossible to sustain quality over that length of time.
@arricammarques1955
@arricammarques1955 Год назад
The film remains more relevant today.
@TheGodParticle
@TheGodParticle 6 лет назад
Blimey he looks good.
@John42ification
@John42ification 6 лет назад
Now, can you explain "Lifehouse" to us, Roger?
@John42ification
@John42ification 6 лет назад
And AMC needs to air again those movies with intros by Roger!
@johnman3272
@johnman3272 4 года назад
Just be glad it gave us "Who's Next".
@vc23
@vc23 4 года назад
John42ification They were all confused about if apart from Pete
@westbayk2156
@westbayk2156 2 года назад
In a dystopian future, rock concerts are banned. People started coming together secretly. A universal grid was developed where everyone would wear an interactive suit to tap into it, and experience the music together. Ultimately, each persons vibrations came together to form one perfect note, and everyone disappeared into the cosmos. Add in a handful of hippies living off the land, and a couple of romantic protagonists, and there you go.
@chrisdelisle3954
@chrisdelisle3954 5 лет назад
What made the Who different? It starts with having a lunatic drummer. They were a good R&B band before he arrived and afterwards, never the same. You have a virtuoso bassist - I imagine that was uncommon for the day. In an interview, Townshend goes on about how Entwistle saw that there weren't electric bassists out there who stood out and then proceeded to fill the role of best bassist in rock. And then you have a traumatized kid looking for spiritual fulfillment using artistic excuses to try to explain the anger and frustration of his youth. So, there's a reason they're a lot different than anyone else.
@benmalone6139
@benmalone6139 8 месяцев назад
They were just a great band Simple as that
@meep2576
@meep2576 Год назад
Love The Who ❤
@DinnerBells
@DinnerBells Год назад
Is that a photo of Pete behind him???😂
@Paul-dw2cl
@Paul-dw2cl Год назад
Quadrophenia is the Who at their best
@ianmedium
@ianmedium 2 года назад
Totally agree with him on the stones. The Beatles were far more original as were the Who. The Stones were Oasis of the day, good but not original at all.
@edwardpearson3898
@edwardpearson3898 Год назад
clever fella
@catherinetimmerman5212
@catherinetimmerman5212 3 года назад
My rock star husband! 😉😉
@CS-rk6fu
@CS-rk6fu 7 лет назад
M O D !
@stephenpflemingmusic270
@stephenpflemingmusic270 6 лет назад
S G I remember clearly working on ramport, whilst the Who could be heard from Hyde Park we converted it into the Doctors surgery.. Happy days.. Steve..
@fusemalaysia840
@fusemalaysia840 Год назад
I think Gerrard way gonna look like him when He getting old..
@machia0705
@machia0705 4 года назад
Roger tells history. Pete is more rhetorical.
@nationradical
@nationradical 4 года назад
ZOOT SUIT, WHITE JACKET WITH SIDE BRIMS FIVE INCHES LONG!
@ExPatinUK
@ExPatinUK 4 года назад
Out on the street again and I'm leaping along.
@roccopatrone8843
@roccopatrone8843 3 года назад
@@ExPatinUK just right for a beach fight but I just can't explain
@thmmke6926
@thmmke6926 Год назад
yaal made me cry, pce
@GaryCBenson007
@GaryCBenson007 3 года назад
Sorry to contradict you Roger, Quadrophenia wasn't one of the greatest albums ever written. Quadrophenia is THE greatest album ever written. It stands alone at the summit of Everest,
@Irishstew6969
@Irishstew6969 Год назад
Britishness is what Quadrophinia definitely is
@carforumwanker
@carforumwanker 4 года назад
Roger Daltrey is far more "Genuine" than Mick jagger etc .
@carforumwanker
@carforumwanker 4 года назад
@Paul Grey . No way ! The only cool stone is Charlie.The rest are pretentious wankers. Mick thinks he is minor Royalty .
@carforumwanker
@carforumwanker 4 года назад
@Paul Grey ; you seem to be thick. The debate is not who is the best singer /star. Its who is the more genuine character etc .For this having met both. Roger is far more genuine
@carforumwanker
@carforumwanker 4 года назад
@Paul Grey :You miss the point .Roger is a much nicer and more "Genuine" person to meet etc .
@carforumwanker
@carforumwanker 4 года назад
@Paul Grey I give up.Its like debating with Donald Trump !
@harrambou9468
@harrambou9468 3 года назад
Some Critics: Rock and Roll isn’t music (The exact words of) Pete:...Fuck ‘em, Fuck ‘em, Fuck ‘em, Fuck ‘em, Fuck ‘em to hell.
@Beechgoose1
@Beechgoose1 Год назад
He's the spit of a mate o' mines mum...i mean it, the resemblance is off the scale...
@joparinde5
@joparinde5 5 лет назад
band the WHO
@geoffsaunderson5766
@geoffsaunderson5766 3 года назад
They where great! Created a great scene, love them! But the Beatles? Stones? No
@davidwhite3181
@davidwhite3181 3 года назад
Stones rule!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@kenchristie9214
@kenchristie9214 Год назад
Pete Townshend was the first guitarist to use feedback on his recordings much to the chagrin of the polydor sound engineers. As for the violence between the Mods and The Rockers, did the Mods know their music idols were diehard fans of rock & roll?
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