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The Who, Wayne Coyne, Rainn Wilson and Brandon Boyd Hit the Red Carpet at VH1’s Rock Honors

7/14/08, 2:25 pm EST

Saturday night’s Who-dedicated VH1 Rock Honors concert drew a star-studded crowd, including performers Foo Fighters and Pearl Jam and Hollywood types like Adam Sandler and David Duchovny. Rolling Stone ’s Jenny Eliscu and Pete Maiden caught up with Roger Daltrey , Pete Townshend , the Flaming Lips ‘ Wayne Coyne, The Office ’s Rainn Wilson and Brandon Boyd of Incubus and nabbed their favorite Who lyrics, a few impromptu performances and more (Coyne praised the band’s “mystical freakiness”). Click above for the exclusive red-carpet video and stay tuned for even more reports from the big show.

Photo Gallery: VH1 Rock Honors
The Who Deliver Big at Rock Honors Tribute
Eddie Vedder Pays Tribute to the Who

For complete coverage of VH1 Rock Honors, check back at rocknrolldiary.com on Thursday July 17th. Also look for Rolling Stone correspondent Jenny Eliscu on VH1’s broadcast at 9 PM ET this Thursday.

[ Video: Pete Maiden ]

Wayne Coyne: “The Who’s Music Is Really Optimistic”

7/11/08, 3:17 pm EST

Wayne Coyne ’s life was changed back in Oklahoma City in the 1970s, when he attended his first Who concert as a teenager. The Flaming Lips leader can still talk excitedly about that night with his brothers, hearing the music erupt onstage, watching the band explode, worrying if the green lasers just might cut off his fingers.

By 1986, Coyne and the Flaming Lips were performing a raw medley of songs from Tommy . And as part of Saturday’s VH1 Honors tribute concert to the Who at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, the Lips will perform a typically mind-altering take on songs from the Who’s most famous rock opera. Coyne plans to emerge in his epic “space bubble” and begin the Lips’ set with the immortal words: “See me, feel me, touch me, heal me…”

The show, to be broadcast on VH1 on Thursday, July 17, will also include performances by the Foo Fighters , Pearl Jam , Incubus and Tenacious D (who will play “Squeeze Box”). But this won’t be the first encounter between the Who and the Flaming Lips. In recent years, Coyne and the Lips have occasionally stepped onstage with Pete Townshend at his series of intimate “In the Attic” club shows, performing Who songs and originals with the classic rock icon.

“Their music is really optimistic,” says Coyne. “There is a sense that they believe what they’re saying. When the music is going with it, we all believe it together. And that’s a cool thing.”

Did you get to choose what Who songs you would be doing?
Luckily, they wanted us to do a Tommy medley. We’re like, “Fuck, yeah!” We had done this Tommy medley in 1986. When we think of the Who doing those songs in the Live At Leeds era — doing the most intense freak-out shit — that was the period we like the most. We probably would have done anything they asked us, just because it’s cool to do and to meet Pete Townshend is great.

You did this same medley in 1986?
We were such bad musicians back then. (more…)

The Who Plot U.S. Fall Tour, Ready for Rock Honors

7/11/08, 11:11 am EST

Despite Roger Daltrey ’s longing to hang it up , the Who have announced the beginnings of a U.S. tour in the fall. So far, only a pair of dates have been announced: a two-night run at Los Angeles’ Nokia Theatre on November 8 and 9. Fan club tickets and VIP packages for those dates go on sale July 14th at the band’s official website . The band also promises more dates will be announced soon. The Who will also take the stage this Saturday night at UCLA’s Pauley Arena for a VH1 Rock Honors special, to air July 17th. Pearl Jam , Flaming Lips , Incubus and Tenacious D will also participate in the event, with each band paying tribute to the Who before Daltrey and Townshend take the stage. Rock Daily will be at this weekend’s event, so check back next week for the full report.

What’s Next for the Who? “We’ve Done Enough Already,” Says Daltrey

7/10/08, 8:43 am EST

This Saturday the Who are playing a 40-minute set at the VH1 Rock Honors — where their music will be celebrated by Pearl Jam , the Flaming Lips and more bands — but plans beyond that are murky. Four Japanese dates are on the books for November, but Roger Daltrey tells Rolling Stone that nothing is confirmed beyond that. The group initially planned to hit the studio with T Bone Burnett this year to record an album of R&B obscurities from the Fifties and Sixties as a follow-up to 2006’s Endless Wire , but Pete Townshend has indefinitely postponed the project. “I must not commit to studio time or show dates, especially not to long tours, without some kind of creative programme,” Townshend wrote on his blog in April. “I don’t know whether I can write songs for the Who. I don’t know if I can come up with some idea, some story, some angle, that will make me feel good about being the writer for the Who . Most important of all, I don’t know if I write something whether I should try to force the Who to carry it.”

Daltrey is also conflicted about the idea of a new Who album. “I think we’ve done enough already,” he says. “It would be great to have something new, but it doesn’t really matter.” He does still see a bright future for the band as a touring act. “No one plays our music better than us,” he says. “By the end of this year, after we’ve done this short stint and got Japan under our belts, we’ll have a re-think. I would like to do Quadrophenia again. I think that tour was way ahead of its time when we did it back in 1996. There’s so much we can do, but the road does wear you down.” (more…)

Roger Daltrey Reveals Flaming Lips, Pearl Jam’s Plans for The Who’s Rock Honors

7/7/08, 2:29 pm EST

This Saturday Pearl Jam , Foo Fighters , the Flaming Lips , Incubus and Tenacious D will play tribute to the Who at VH1’s annual Rock Honors concert in Los Angeles. The Who will close out the night with a 40-minute set that may include the first live performance of The Who By Numbers track “Slip Kid” since 1976, though you may have to actually be at the venue to hear it. “What they use on the TV will probably be the same old stuff,” laments Roger Daltrey. “They’ll probably just show ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again,’ ‘Baba O’Riley’ and ‘Who are You?’” Daltrey also revealed the Flaming Lips are working up a Tommy medley and Pearl Jam will likely play “Love Reign O’er Me.” “It’s gonna be weird having them play Who songs while we’re there,” says Daltrey.

Proceeds from the show are going to multiple charities, including the Teenager Cancer Trust — an organization Daltrey has been involved with for years that builds hospital wards for teenagers with cancer. (more…)

The Who Prep Covers Album

4/2/08, 5:40 pm EST

The Who are planning a collection of vintage R&B covers, similar to the Motown and James Brown songs they performed early on in their career. “We’re digging through lots of material and seeing what will work,” says producer T Bone Burnett , who expects to travel to London this fall to begin recording. “There’s an incredible treasury of songs in the mode of what they used to play. Not ‘Heat Wave’ [an early favorite of the band], but ones that people probably haven’t heard of.” Pete Townshend may also write new material for the project. “It might be a combination of both,” Burnett says. “We’re still turning it over.” In other Who news, the band will perform on July 12th in Los Angeles for VH1’s Rock Honors.

[ Photo: Getty ]

News Ticker: The Who, Fleetwood Mac, Rivers Cuomo

3/26/08, 9:20 am EST

  • VH1’s next “Rock Honors” broadcast will be devoted entirely to the Who . Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey are scheduled to perform at the ceremony , which airs July 17th.
  • Fleetwood Mac are discussing a 2009 tour, but Lindsay Buckingham tells Billboard “I don’t think anything is written in stone yet” when it comes to the collaboration Sheryl Crow alluded to earlier this month.
  • Rivers Cuomo is using YouTube to ask fans for help writing a song called “80’s Radio.” Cuomo has most recently directed his co-writers to “come up with some chords, yo.”
  • Lou Reed , My Chemical Romance and Santana are among the acts announced for this year’s Beale Street Music Festival , taking place May 2-4 in Memphis.

[ Photo: Getty ]

Pete Townshend Demonstrates the Art of Guitar Destruction: Exclusive Clip From “Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who”

10/25/07, 12:10 pm EST

There have been many guitar-demolishers in the history of rock, but perhaps none more accomplished than the Who’s Pete Townshend. Click above to check out an exclusive clip of Townshend demonstrating his technique from Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who , a film tracking the band’s forty-plus-year career via all-new interviews with Townshend, Roger Daltrey and more, plus rare concert footage. The movie comes out on DVD November 6th along with Amazing Journey: Six Quick Ones , an additional feature-length project that compiles commentary on the Who’s significance from Eddie Vedder, the Edge, Sting and Noel Gallagher, among other musicians.

The Who Bring the Thunder at MSG

9/19/06, 5:02 pm EST

the whoThe Who’s 2006/07 World tour touched down at Madison Square Garden last night with a ferocious set that contained ten new songs - the most they’ve done since the original Quadrophenia tour in 1973. Opening with a trio of Sixties singles (”I Can’t Explain,” “The Seeker,” and “Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere), Pete and Roger played “Fragments” (which sounds like an updated Baba O’Riley) from their upcoming LP The Endless Wire . This set the stage for the rest of the night, which alternated pretty steadily between new songs and familiar hits such as “Won’t Get Fooled Again” and “My Generation.” (more…)

The Who: Lean, Mean and Acoustic

9/15/06, 12:07 pm EST

Yesterday was another big day for the The Who: on top of announcing their Sirius Radio channel , Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey stopped by the David Letterman show to play a lovely acoustic version of “Man in a Purple Dress,” from their upcoming CD The Endless Wire. We are sufficiently ressured that Wire will not be It’s Hard, Pt. 2 .

Later that night Pete stopped by the tiny downtown club Joe’s Pub to perform at his girlfriend Rachel Fuller’s gig, alongside Martha Wainwright. Pete strummed along during both ladies’ brief sets before taking a solo slot in the middle of the show that included the new track “In the Ether” and such classics as “Greyhound Girl,” “Let’s See Action,” “Blue, Red & Grey” (on ukelele!) before everyone came back out for a raucous rendition of “I’m One” from Quadrophenia . The new album is out October 31st, but check out leaks here . [thanks, Stereogum]

Pete Townshend’s Video Treasure Trove

8/23/06, 1:32 pm EST

Pete TownshendWho fans have been complaining since 1974 that the setlist never changes. The nothing-but-the-hits parade continues on their current world tour, but before every gig Pete has been playing some super rare gems on his girlfriend Rachel Fuller’s In The Attic webcast. Check out “Blue Red And Grey” from The Who By Numbers , “Sensation” and “The Acid Queen” from Tommy , “Cut My Hair” from Quadrophenia , “Too Much of Anything” from Odds & Sods , a cover of The English Beat’s “Save It For Later” , “Mirror Door” and “2000 Years” from the forthcoming Who album The Endless Wire and finally, unbelievably enough, all nine minutes of the original mini-opera “A Quick One While He’s Away.” Hey Pete, how about adding just one of these to the real show? And do you mind doing “So Sad About Us” next?

Pete Townshend Says His Beef With Daltrey Was Elaborate Hoax

7/28/06, 12:48 pm EST

The WhoPete Townshend said on his In The Attic webcast yesterday that he intentionally exaggerated his squabble with Roger Daltrey . On his website, Townshend criticized Daltrey for not supporting the Who’s webcasts of their recent live shows. But now Townshend says that he was just trying to distract people from the fact that the webcasts ? which cost $10 a pop, to benefit charity ? didn’t make much money.
“When I went to talk to Roger about it we agreed that the best thing to do is to distract attention from the whole thing by having a public row,” said Townshend on his video webcast, “So we’re having a public row.”
(more…)




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