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Richie Unterberger | 300 pages | 01 Apr 2011 | Outline Press Ltd | 9781906002350 | English | London, United Kingdom Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia

Related Articles. Jun 13, Bruce Kirby rated it it was amazing. Feb 13, Bryan rated it really liked it. No trivia or quizzes yet. That's OK. Well, I can accept that Quad is and always was a Rock Masterpiece—in other words, no one ever listened to Quad and said, hey, who's this cool new band. Good read but really for dedicated fans of the band only. Townshend realised that the newly emerging synthesizers would allow him to communicate these ideas to a mass audience. Krause Publications. For example, as Townshend was writing Lifehousethe band was caught up in the frenzy of the post- Tommy release, so the early part of the book is thick with that as well; bookending this at the conclusion is, of course, the Tommy film that the band work on and for which Townshend also wrote additional music. The other, Quadropheniawas as down-to-earth as the multimedia Lifehouse was futuristic; issued as a double album init eventually became esteemed as one of The Who's finest achievements, despite initial unfavorable comparisons to Tommy. Archived from the original on 5 December With so many biographies of bands and artists covering their entire careers, I've developed a particular passion for books that look at more defined parts of that career. It's anazing to read at more than 40 years remove some of the self-critical comments about Who's Next which is one of the great rock albums but which Townshend in particular has always felt ambivalent towards. Trivia About Won't Get Fooled One last gripe on an overall fine book: Unterberger has a bad habit of disregarding the merit of music that didn't make the albums' final song lists. My respect for Townshend is altered a bit, deepened in some ways and reduced in others. This take featured Pappalardi's Mountain bandmate, Leslie Weston lead guitar. Daltrey, Entwistle and Townshend have each performed the song at solo concerts. On the other hand, his technical ability is presented as comprehensive bordering on genius, more than I had realized. Who's Next. Namespaces Article Talk. Unterberger never really shows an appreciation for this, though, which figures based on this book's mechanical prose. It was released in July in the US. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Then Pete started working on his next project, based on memories of their early days playing for the English Mods - A history of The Who after Tommy. Unterberger, Richie The main characters disappear, leaving behind the government and army, who are left to bully each other. Lifehouse, the tantalizing unrealized Who album that nearly broke , examined in this fascinating book. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. Showing This one such book that examines The Who at what is undoubtedly the height of their powers but which was equally fraught and challenging for all concerned. There's plenty of that out there already. Quadrophenia, on the other hand, weaves a complex pastiche of youth over the course of two discs, and nothing less. had to carefully synchronise his drum playing with the synthesizer, while Townshend and Entwistle played electric guitar and bass. Expect nothing and you might gain everything. This is a cold-eyed look at the origination of the ideas Wont Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia how they were executed. Who's Next holds up much better [than Tommy] but nobody wanted to take it seriously because it was just nine songs and not some great thing about a bloody spastic". You don't have to be a Who fan to read this, but it Wont Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia probably help. Follow by Email. Lambert proved to be unable to mix the track, and a fresh attempt at recording was made at the start of April at Mick Jagger 's house, Stargrovesusing the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio. It has been performed as a staple of the band's setlist sinceoften as the set closer, and was the last song drummer Keith Moon played live with the band. US Cash Box Top [39]. This pattern repeats frequently when discussing demos and rarities. It's one of my favorite albums, but Quad's power is in its cinematic scope, not on the quality of its individual songs. Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart. Welcome back. This is non-essential reading of the highest order. Even though nobody especially the other band members could understand the plot or much of anything else about project, most of the songs ended up on one of their greatest albums ever - Who's Next. Return to Book Page. One of those projects, Lifehouse, was never completed, though many of its songs formed the bulk of the classic album Who's Next. Wont Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia full-length version of the song appeared as the closing track of Who's Nextreleased in August in the US and 27 August in the UK, where it topped the album charts. Most of the book is compiled from news interviews, which in the world of The Who are innumerable. Good stuff a little TMI for a casual listener of the Who but hardcore fans will love it. WGFA delivers on exactly what its title promises: a blow-by-blow account of The Who during the 3-year period Wont Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia Tommy and just after the release of Quadrophenia. They finished their set with 'Won't Get Fooled Again' to a responsive and emotional audience, with close-up aerial video footage of the World Trade Center buildings playing behind them on a huge digital screen. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Of course, this means that issues are investigated at a depth which Wont Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia make it geek territory but I'm happily guilty as charged in this instance. More Details He takes for granted that "The Song is Over," to me a blemish on Who's Nextis a great song, seemingly only because it is actually on the record. The Who first performed the song live at the opening date of a series of Lifehouse related concerts in the Young Vic theatre, London on 14 February Neither album came easy for them. Hidden categories: CS1 errors: missing periodical Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata Use dmy dates from August Good articles Pages using infobox song with unknown parameters Articles with hAudio microformats Singlechart usages for Ireland2 Singlechart called without artist. William A Romanowski rated it it was amazing Jul 27, Retrieved 2 December About Richie Unterberger. There never was a plan or concrete storyline. The second half of the book covers the conception and delivery of Townshend's other career rock opera masterpiece "Quadrophenia" which also fell short of the band's high expectations. The writer draws from his exceptionally well researched source material, contemporary interviews with the rock press and the band's recollections, to set out the whole fascinating story. The other, Quadrophenia, was as down-to-earth as the multimedia Lifehouse was futuristic; issued as a double album init eventually became esteemed as one of the Who's finest achievements, despite initial unfavourable comparisons to Tommy.