The Who have shared three rare “jingles” — the tongue-in-cheek ads the band placed between album tracks — from their massive The Who Sell Out reissue, out April 23rd. The Sell Out Jingles digital EP features three early takes of “Heinz Baked Beans” — the finished product of which made …
Read More »Watch the Who Debut New Songs at Intimate London Club
The Who kicked off their 2020 tour on Wednesday with a pair of intimate acoustic shows at the PRYZM nightclub in London, one of the tiniest venues they’ve played in decades. Both gigs (which were just eight songs each) were heavy on hits like “Substitute,” “Pinball Wizard,” and “Won’t Get …
Read More »RS Charts: Roddy Ricch's 'Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial' Wins Tight Race for Number One
Roddy Ricch‘s Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial won a tight race for Number One on this week’s Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums chart. Ricch’s 16-song set, which included contributions from Gunna, Ty Dolla $ign, and Mustard, earned 101,500 album-equivalent units, enough to squeak by Camila Cabello‘s Romance (98,800) and …
Read More »Pete Townshend Apologizes for Expressing Gratitude That Keith Moon and John Entwistle Are Dead
Pete Townshend has taken to Facebook to quell a firestorm of criticism that erupted when he told Rolling Stone writer Stephen Rodrick that he “thanks God” that Keith Moon and John Entwistle are no longer around. “They were fucking difficult to play with,” Townshend said. “They never, ever managed to …
Read More »Watch the Who Play 'The Punk and the Godfather' With Eddie Vedder at Wembley
The Who brought their Moving On! orchestral tour to London’s Wembley Stadium on Saturday evening, and they were joined by Eddie Vedder for the Quadrophenia classic “The Punk and The Godfather.” “He’s going to share this song with me because he knows where it came from,” Roger Daltrey told the …
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