The Who – Substitute 1968
Chaos, Precision, and Attitude: The Who Turn “Substitute” into a Statement of Identity In the late 1960s, few bands understood the theatrical and musical tension of live performance better than…
Chaos, Precision, and Attitude: The Who Turn “Substitute” into a Statement of Identity In the late 1960s, few bands understood the theatrical and musical tension of live performance better than…
A Voice That Redefined Tenderness: Linda Ronstadt and the Quiet Power of “Different Drum” It is easy to describe a performance as beautiful. It is far more difficult to explain…
Rhythm, Reinvention, and a Curious Twist: The Glitter Band on Television with “Lay Your Love On Me” A televised performance of “Lay Your Love On Me” by The Glitter Band,…
Before the Ballads: Chicago’s Explosive 1969 Identity Captured on “I’m A Man” A restored clip of Chicago Transit Authority performing “I’m A Man” at the Beat Club in Bremen in…
Beyond the Boogie Formula: Reassessing a Lesser Known Status Quo Track A circulating live clip of “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Status Quo has sparked renewed discussion among listeners who…
A Voice Forged in Grit: Revisiting “Edge of Sundown” and the Enduring Power of Danny Joe Brown A renewed wave of interest in “Edge of Sundown” by Danny Joe Brown…
Glam Reflections and Reinvention: A 1992 Interview Revisits a 1970s Icon A 1992 television interview featuring Gary Glitter has resurfaced, offering a revealing snapshot of how a once dominant figure…
Restoring Chaos Into Clarity: A Rare 1969 Performance of “A Quick One” Revisited A newly re edited 4K presentation of The Who performing “A Quick One” at the London Coliseum…
A Voice Before the Silence: Revisiting a 1975 Performance That Time Cannot Replace A newly resurfaced broadcast of Gary Glitter performing “Remember Me This Way” on TopPop, dated January 1,…
Dawn Met Distortion: The Who’s Defining Moment at Woodstock 1969 In the early hours of August 17, 1969, as the sky over Bethel, New York began to lighten, The Who…