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Don’t now if Roger Pete you guys ever read these things, but I had the opportunity to see the show with not only my seven year old son, but my wife and brothers last night in the fourth row!
March 26, 2013 at 6:03 pm
Saw the Who do Quadrophenia for the 2nd time in December 2012 in Newark NJ. It was the 15th time I’ve seen them which began in 1967. One of the TRULY great, innovative, classic rock bands of all time. Without pretense, and with many of their activities sponsoring charitable
endeavors, the WHO are consummate professionals and always give the audience full value for the money spent. The creative genius to conceive, document and perform Tommy , Quadrophenia and all the other classics is almost, if not, unparalled in rock history. My kid –now 37 — listens to the WHO and the great 60s-70s bands much more so than she does her “contemporary” bands—because she says the music is truly “memorable” and speaks to us about life. The WHO has established a musical legacy unlikely to be matched. How fortunate are we to experience it all !!!!!
Da Who Rocked Da Rock Last Night! Aaaaaawesome!
Don’t now if Roger Pete you guys ever read these things, but I had the opportunity to see the show with not only my seven year old son, but my wife and brothers last night in the fourth row!
Thank you for A VERY SPECIAL FAMILY MEMORY!
I NOW KNOW WHO I AM!
Thanks boys!
Rock On!!!
Da Who Rocked Da Rock!
March 26, 2013 at 6:03 pm
Saw the Who do Quadrophenia for the 2nd time in December 2012 in Newark NJ. It was the 15th time I’ve seen them which began in 1967. One of the TRULY great, innovative, classic rock bands of all time. Without pretense, and with many of their activities sponsoring charitable
endeavors, the WHO are consummate professionals and always give the audience full value for the money spent. The creative genius to conceive, document and perform Tommy , Quadrophenia and all the other classics is almost, if not, unparalled in rock history. My kid –now 37 — listens to the WHO and the great 60s-70s bands much more so than she does her “contemporary” bands—because she says the music is truly “memorable” and speaks to us about life. The WHO has established a musical legacy unlikely to be matched. How fortunate are we to experience it all !!!!!