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December 9, 2012

TOUR DIARY – December 9th, 2012

The Clown who plays Ukelele.

 

It occurs to me that Roger’s first TCA ‘ambassador’ Sarah Sterner, who tells a funny story about being entertained by a clown playing ukelele when she was recovering from cancer treatment, might not be so funny for the clown in question. She did not sneer at this clown. She used him as an example to make a distinction between what little kids enjoy in hospital, and what teenagers prefer.

 

I have repeated the story a few times, playing it for laughs. Then I suddenly remembered that once or twice in my life I have portrayed myself as that very clown, pounding stages.

 

The volunteer, dressing up and going to paediatric wards to entertain children, does so out of love and duty, and I must be careful to make very sure here that I do not sneer at what this clown, who volunteers to entertain and nurture young people in hospital, is doing. It is a high calling.

 

Roger’s pitch is that Sarah says she needed something different, more grown up, more TEENAGED.  Sarah agrees, so we must accept their mission.

 

A young woman recovering from cancer might prefer the clown to go in without the costume, dressed in his street clothes, with a guitar rather than a ukelele, reveal himself as a bit of handsome dude, gaze in her eyes, and sing her some of his coolest love songs……..Sarah is certainly beautiful enough to merit the music.

 

You know what I mean. But if you’re a little kid, a clown with uke is very cool. If you’re a teenager God only knows what you’ll think is cool.

 

- Pete Townshend. December 9th, 2012

For www.thewho.com

 

 

 

 

 

53 Responses to TOUR DIARY – December 9th, 2012

carlos says: December 18, 2012 at 10:22 pm

I saw the show in Orlando and was fantastic … you did not think to include Brazil in a tour? I went to the U.S. only to assist you and see you in Brazil would be great!

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Bryon McMurry says: December 18, 2012 at 8:45 pm

Dear Pete,
I’m a banjo player in an acoustic rock band called Acoustic Syndicate.
I just want to tell you that “All The Best Cowboys…” is my all time favorite
Record. Im 44, and that record has brought me such joy and emotion ever since i was a teen. I still feel exactly the same when i listen today.
The band is my brother, our cousin, and two more from Ashville, NC.
We’ve been at it for app 20 years; full on for about 10 of those years doing 180 plus shows annually. I would love to share our songs with you. You could see the product of the ones you so inspire. Thank you!!! P.S the Greenville SC show was incredible. My 11 year old son Yancey is still on cloud nine!!!!!

Sincerely,
Bryon McMurry

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Jaime Goswick says: December 18, 2012 at 2:23 pm

I can’t wait to see you guys perform on Valentine’s Day in Tulsa, OK! My whole family are huge fans of The Who–my husband and I named our boys Townshend (14) and Daltrey (4), and they are coming with us to the show to see their namesakes perform live. It would be such a thrill for the boys to meet you, but just going to the show is going to be the highlight of their lives! Much love–Jaime Goswick, Mountainburg, Arkansas

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Mark says: December 17, 2012 at 6:25 pm

No comment about the clown, but I am a big Who fan. My 54th birthday was on 12/12/12. What a joy watching The Who perform and opening my birthday presents. My son got me Who I Am. Great book Pete really enjoyed it. Was at the Detroit show and thought it was spectacular. Have a great holiday and enjoy your time off.

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JaneLennox says: December 16, 2012 at 5:01 pm

Honestly, I think it would depend on the clown. If a fully costumed clown with a uke turns up bedside and treats a teen as a teen with candor and sincerity, not as some variety of tall child, the teen in question will probably have a good time. On the other hand, if the clown talks down to the patient, forget it! I’ve been a teacher of at risk teens for years and often they love things reminiscent of childhood because they didn’t get to be true kids when they were small. I think teenagers could potentially appreciate both clowns. Bravo, Pete and Roger for an amazing show at the Garden 12/5/12. It was the best show I’ve ever seen. I loved everything about it!

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Marla LaBelle says: December 18, 2012 at 4:57 pm

My Dearest Pete,
I have been lucky enough to have seen every Who concert in Philadelphia since 1982, including your solo tour at the Tower and Roger’s 2 solo tours.
When I’m watching you live I am the happiest I ever been. My “happy place” is a Who concert. Although I miss John+Keith, Simon and Zach have filled those voids nicely.at the Dec 8th concert in Philly, the video tributes to John+Keith brought me to tears. I. Realize you may have been pressed for time, but the only dissapointing moment was when you didn’t play See Me Feel Me as your second-to-last song. But I’m glad you did Tea and Theatre. You guys are a huge part of my life and who I am. Thank you for a lifetime of music which has become the sound tract of my life. God bless all of you. Much love, Marla LaBelle-your self-proclaimed biggest fan!

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