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Richard Barnes, a close friend of The Who for over 30 years, presents an intimate story of the group that is also a colourful pictorial joyride including over 400 photographs, press cuttings, posters and complete US and UK discographies. This fully updated edition now runs from their earliest days to the recent Broadway and London stagings of the rock opera Tommy. Updated to include an introduction by Pete Townshend. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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[a:Richard Barnes|22926|Richard Barnes|http://www.goodreads.com/assets/nophoto/nophoto-U-50x66.jpg] was, and is, a good friend of Pete Townshend's. Naturally, the book focuses more upon Townshend's doings than the other members of The Who. [a:Richard Barnes|22926|Richard Barnes|http://www.goodreads.com/assets/nophoto/nophoto-U-50x66.jpg]' experiences are related, and particularly insightful as he experienced the Cincinnati disaster firsthand. It's interesting to see an outsiders view, even if one feels at times that some of the bigger issues in the band are skimmed over. Unfortunately, John Entwistle's role was rather thoroughly glossed over in the book - they didn't even mention his marriage to Alison or the birth of his son!
While the book is well put together, and certainly insightful in terms of Chris Stamp, Kit Lambert, and Shel Talmy fiascos, I feel it didn't go into enough depth when it comes to the technical aspect (and personal lives) of those involved with the band. I'd consider it more of a supplementary text than anything truly in depth. ( )