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by Clinton Heylin


  Doggett, Peter – interview with Dave Davies, Record Collector #200

  Entwistle, John – ‘The Who by Numbers: The March of the Mods Revisited’, NME, 17/7/76

  Fletcher, Tony – Dear Boy: The Life of Keith Moon (Omnibus Press, 1998)

  Gilbert, Pat – interview with Pete Townshend, Mojo #147

  Goddard, Simon – ‘The Kids Are Alright’, Uncut #68

  Goddard, Simon – ‘See Me, Feel Me: The Story of Tommy’, Uncut #83

  Hanel, Ed & Carlson, Jon – interview with John Entwistle, Trouser Press, February/March 1977

  Harris, John – interview with Pete Townshend, Q #117, June 1996

  Herman, Gary – The Who (November Books, 1971)

  Herman, Gary – Who’s Where in the Seventies?, Let It Rock, February 1975

  Hibbert, Tom – ‘Who the Hell Does Pete Townshend Think He Is?’, Q #34, July 1989

  McKnight, Connor – ‘Chatting with Pete Townshend’, Zigzag #23, 43, 44

  McMichael, Joe & Lyons, Jack – The Who Concert File (Omnibus Press, 1997)

  Marsh, Dave – Betrayed by Rock & Roll?, Mojo #32

  Murray, Charles Shaar – ‘Conversations with Pete’, NME, 19/4/80

  Neill, Andy – A Fortnight of Furore: The Who & The Small Faces Down Under (The Mutley Press, 1998)

  Neill, Andy & Kent, Matt – Anyway Anyhow Anywhere: The Complete Chronicle of The Who 1958–78 (Barnes & Noble Books, 2002)

  Nelson, Paul – interview with Pete Townshend, Hullabaloo, March 1968–March 1969 (12 issues)

  Nelson, Paul – interview with Pete Townshend, Circus, May 1969

  Peacock, Steve – interview with Pete Townshend, Sounds, 5+12/4/75

  Perry, Charles & Bailey, Andrew – ‘Spooky Tour: Quadrophobia’, Rolling Stone, 3/1/74

  Perry, John – Classic Rock Albums: Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy (Schirmer Books, 1998)

  Rolling Stone Editors, The – The Who: Ten Great Years (Straight Arrow, 1975)

  Salewicz, Chris – ‘John Entwistle & the Bloody English’, Let It Rock, March 1973

  Sanders, Rick – interview with Pete Townshend, Beat Instrumental, February 1969

  Sanders, Rick – interview with Pete Townshend, Beat Instrumental, September 1969

  Sanders, Rick & Dalton, David – interview with Pete Townshend, Rolling Stone, 12/7/69

  Schulps, Dave – interview with Pete Townshend, Trouser Press, April and May 1978

  Sharp, Ken – interview with Roger Daltrey, Record Collector #181

  Sharp, Ken – interview with John Entwistle, Record Collector #192

  Stewart, Tony – interview with Roger Daltrey, NME, 9/8/75

  Stewart, Tony – interview with Pete Townshend, NME, 12/8/78

  Sutherland, Steve (ed.) – NME Originals: The Who (Uncut special, 2002)

  Swenson, John – ‘After Ten Years of Madness the Next Stage Is . . .’, Crawdaddy, January 1974

  Townshend, Pete – ‘The Pete Townshend Page’, Melody Maker, 22/8/70; 19/9/70; 17/10/70; 14/11/70; 12/12/70; 16/1/71; 13/2/71; 13/3/71; 17/4/71

  Townshend, Pete – ‘Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy, Rolling Stone, 9/12/71

  Townshend, Pete – Pete Townshends Back Pages, NME, 5/11/77

  Townshend, Pete – E-interview regarding Quadrophenia, 2009

  Townshend, Pete – The Decade of The Who: A History in Music & Photographs (Omnibus, 1984)

  Tremlett, George – The Who (Futura, 1975)

  Uncut (eds.) – The Ultimate Music Guide: The Who (Uncut, 2011)

  Valentine, Penny – ‘Townshend Talk-In’, Sounds, 12/8/72

  Van Ness, Chris – An interview with Pete Townshend, L.A. Free Press, 10,17+24/12/71

  Watts, Michael – interview with Pete Townshend, Melody Maker, 12/4/75

  Welch, Chris – interview with Pete Townshend, Melody Maker, 4/5/68

  Welch, Chris – interview with Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane, Melody Maker, 17/9/77

  Welch, Chris – interview with Pete Townshend, Melody Maker, 27/1/79

  Wenner, Jann –‘The Rolling Stone Interview: Pete Townshend, Rolling Stone, 14+28/9/68

  SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY

  Chapter One (1965–68):

  The Kinks: Face to Face (1966); Something Else (1967); . . . Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Where Have All the Good Times Gone’ (The Kink Kontroversy); ‘I’m Not Like Everybody Else’ (45 B-side); ‘Dead End Street’ b/w ‘Big Black Smoke’ (45); ‘Autumn Almanac’ b/w ‘Mister Pleasant’ (45); ‘Wonderboy’ b/w ‘Pretty Polly’ (45); ‘Days’ b/w ‘She’s Got Everything’ (45); ‘Mr Reporter’ (Face to Face 1998 remaster); ‘Did You See His Name’, ‘Where Did My Spring Go?’ (VGPS 2004 remaster).

  DVD: All Aboard: Kinks on DVD 1964–1972 (boot).

  The Move: Move (1968).

  Other important tracks/CDs from the era: Singles A’s And B’s (2000) [contains all The Move 45s, including the unreleased ‘Cherry Blossom Clinic’ b/w ‘Vote for Me’ single].

  DVD: Video Anthology (boot).

  Pink Floyd: Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967); Saucerful of Secrets (1968).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Arnold Layne’, ‘Candy & A Currant Bun’, ‘See Emily Play’, ‘Apples & Oranges’ (The First Three Singles); ‘Scream Thy Last Scream’, ‘Vegetable Man’ (Psychedelic Freak Out boot CD); ‘See Emily Play’ – acetate version (Artefacts from the Psychedelic Dungeon boot CD).

  DVD: The Pink Floyd & Syd Barrett Story (Direct Video); Psych Fest (boot); Let’s Roll Another One (boot).

  Roy Harper: Flat Baroque & Berserk (1969).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Committed’ (Sophisticated Beggar).

  David Bowie: David Bowie (1967).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Let Me Sleep Beside You’, ‘Karma Man’, ‘London Bye Ta-Ta’, ‘In the Heat of The Morning’, ‘Ching a Ling’ (David Bowie 2010 remaster); ‘Little Toy Soldier’, ‘Waiting for the Man’ – 1967 demos (The Forgotten Songs of David Robert Jones boot CD).

  The Small Faces: Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake (1968).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Here Comes the Nice’, ‘The Universal’, ‘Tin Soldier’, ‘Itchycoo Park’, ‘Wham Bam Thank You Mam’ (The Autumn Stone).

  DVD: All Or Nothing 1965–1968 (Voyage, 2009).

  Idle Race: The Birthday Party (1968).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘(Here We Go Round) The Lemon Tree’, ‘My Father’s Son’, ‘Imposters of Life’s Magazine’, ‘Knocking Nails Into My House’ (Back to the Story); ‘Imposters of Lifes Magazine’, ‘The Lady Who Said She Could Fly’ – BBC versions (Artefacts from the Psychedelic Dungeon boot CD).

  The Who: Sell Out (1967).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Pictures of Lily’ b/w ‘Doctor Doctor’; ‘The Last Time’ b/w ‘Under My Thumb’; ‘I Can See for Miles’ b/w ‘Someone’s Coming’; ‘Dogs’ b/w ‘Call Me Lightning’; ‘Magic Bus’ b/w ‘Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde’ (all 45s); ‘Glittering Girl’, ‘Melancholia’, ‘Jaguar’, ‘Glow Girl’ (The Who Sell Out 1995 remaster).

  DVD: Purple Hearts and Power Chords (boot).

  Chapter Two (1969):

  The Pretty Things: S.F. Sorrow (1968).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Defecting Grey’ b/w ‘Mr Evasion’ (45); ‘Talkin’ About the Good Times’ b/w ‘Walking Through My Dreams’ (45); ‘Turn My Head’, ‘Defecting Grey’ – BBC versions (Artefacts from the Psychedelic Dungeon boot CD); ‘Defecting Grey’ – acetate version (S.F. Sorrow 2003 remaster).

  The Who: Tommy (1969).

  Other important tracks/CDs from the era: Tommy Demos (boot CD); ‘Cousin Kevin Model Child’ (Tommy 2003 remaster).

  Important released live performances of the era: Live at Leeds (‘Deluxe’ 2001 remaster, with complete Tommy); Live at The Isle of Wight 1970 (1996) [also available as DVD].

  DVDs: Isle of Wight / Woodstock 1969 (boot); Live at Kilburn (Spitfire) [inc
ludes crude 16mm footage of 1969 London Coliseum performance of Tommy &c.].

  The Kinks: Arthur (1969).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Plastic Man’ b/w ‘King Kong’ (45); ‘Drivin’’ b/w ‘Mindless Child of Motherhood’ (45); ‘Easy Come, There You Went’ (The Great Lost Kinks Album boot CD).

  David Bowie: Space Oddity (1969).

  Other important tracks/CDs from the era: ‘Space Oddity’ (demo), ‘Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud’ (45 version); ‘London Bye Ta-Ta’ (1970 version); ‘The Prettiest Star’ b/w ‘Conversation Piece’ (45); ‘Memory of a Free Festival Pts. 1 & 2’ (45); ‘Janine’, ‘Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed’, ‘Let Me Sleep Beside You’ [all tracks on 2009 Space Oddity ‘Deluxe’ remaster]; ‘Life is a Circus’, ‘Lover to the Dawn’ – ’68 demos (Rare & Well Done boot CD).

  Syd Barrett: The Madcap Laughs (1969). [1993 remaster includes alternatives of ‘Octopus’, ‘It’s No Good Trying’, ‘Love You’, ‘She Took a Long Cold Look At Me’ and ‘Golden Hair’]

  Other important tracks/CDs from the era: Opel (1988) [expanded edition 1993]; ‘Dark Globe’ – choral version, ‘Clowns & Jugglers – 3 May 1969 tk. 2 (Psychedelic Freak Out boot CD).

  Jackson Frank: Jackson Frank (1965).

  Van Morrison: Astral Weeks (1969).

  Nick Drake: Five Leaves Left (1969).

  Other important tracks from the era: Fruit Tree (2007); Tanworth-in-Arden Complete (boot).

  Chapter Three (1970–71):

  Atomic Rooster: Atomic Rooster (1970).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Seven Lonely Streets’ – BBC version (Atomic Rooster 2004 remaster); ‘Tomorrow Night’ – BBC session, ‘The Devils Answer’ – 1970 demo (Death Walks Behind You 2004 remaster).

  Fleetwood Mac: The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 1967–1969 (1999) [six-CD set including expanded versions of the following: Fleetwood Mac (1968), Mr Wonderful (1968), The Pious Bird of Good Omen (1969)]; Then Play On (1970).

  Other important tracks/CDs from the era: ‘Man of the World’ and ‘The Green Manalishi’ (The Best of Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac); Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac Live at the BBC (1995); The Vaudeville Years 1968–70 Volume 1. (1998); ‘Intergalactic Magicians Walking Through Pools of Velvet Darkness’ – BBC session 27/5/68; ‘Before the Beginning’ b/w ‘Man of the World’ (Clifford Davis 45); ‘Beasts of Burden’ (1972 Peter Green 45).

  Important released live performances of the era: Shrine ’69 (1999); Live at the Boston Tea Party Vols. 1–3 (1998); Show-Biz Blues 1968–70 Volume 2. (2001) [includes April 1970 BBC in Concert]; Dead Bust Blues – New Orleans 30/1–1/2/70 (boot two-CD).

  Syd Barrett: Barrett (1970). [1993 remaster includes alternates of ‘Baby Lemonade’, ‘Waving My Arms in the Air’, ‘I Never Lied to You’, ‘Love Song’, ‘Dominoes’, ‘It is Obvious’]

  Other important tracks/CDs from the era: Opel (1988) [expanded edition 1993]; Peel Session CD EP (1988); ‘Bob Dylan Blues’ (Wouldn’t You Miss Me: The Best of Syd Barrett); ‘Baby Lemonade’, ‘Dominoes’, ‘Love Song’ – BBC session 16/2/71 (The Final Countdown boot CD); ‘Terrapin’, ‘Gigolo Aunt’, ‘Effervescing Elephant’, ‘Octopus’ – Olympia 6/70 (Magnesium Proverbs boot CD).

  Nick Drake: Bryter Layter (1970).

  Other important tracks/CDs from the era: ‘Parasite’, ‘Place to Be’ on Tanworth-in-Arden Complete (boot).

  David Bowie: The Man Who Sold the World (1971).

  Other important tracks/CDs from the era: Bowie at the Beeb: The Best of the BBC Radio Sessions 68–72 (2000); Lightning Frightening (TMWSTW o/t), ‘Moonage Daydream’, ‘Hang On to Yourself’ (Arnold Korns 45s) (all on TMWSTW 1990 remaster); ‘Tired of My Life’, ‘Holy Holy’ (45), ‘How Lucky You Are’ (MissingLinksOneZiggy boot CD); ‘Lady Stardust’, ‘Right On Mother’ – Radio Luxembourg demos 3/71 (Freddi & The Dreamer boot CD).

  Important released live performances of the era: ‘Amsterdam’, ‘God Knows I’m Good’, ‘The Width of a Circle’, ‘Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed’, ‘Cygnet Committee’, ‘Memory of a Free Festival’ – The Sunday Show 2/70 (Bowie at the Beeb) [the full thirteen-song performance is on the boot CD, A Semi-Acoustic Love Affair, but in significantly inferior quality].

  Chapter Four (1971–72):

  The Who: Who’s Next (1971).

  Other important tracks/CDs from the era: From Lifehouse to Leeds (boot); The Lifehouse Chronicles (2000); ‘Heaven and Hell’, ‘Join Together’, ‘Lets See Action’, ‘I Don’t Even Know Myself’, ‘Relay’ on Rarities (1991).

  Important released live performances of the era: Young Vic, London, April 1971 [disc two on Who’s Next ‘Deluxe’ Ed. (2003)].

  John Entwistle: Smash Your Head Against the Wall (1971); Whistle Rymes (1972).

  The Kinks: Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround (1970); Muswell Hillbillies (1971).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Mountain Woman’, ‘Kentucky Woman’ (1998 Muswell Hillbillies remaster).

  David Bowie: Hunky Dory (1971).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Bombers’ (Hunky Dory 1990 remaster), ‘Amsterdam’ (Pin Ups 1990 remaster).

  Important released live performances of the era: Friars, Aylesbury, 24 September 1971 (assorted boots); A Crash Course for the Ravers, BBC in Concert, 20 June 1971 (boot).

  John Martyn: Solid Air (1973).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘May You Never’ 45 (Bless the Weather 2005 remaster).

  Nick Drake: Pink Moon (1972).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Plaisir D’Amour’ (Nick Drake: A Treasury).

  Chapter Five (1971–72):

  Pink Floyd: Meddle (1971); Obscured by Clouds (1972).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘The Violent Sequence’ (A Journey Through Time & Space – boot). [Now released on 6-CD 2011 boxed-set Dark Side of the Moon.]

  Important released live performances of the era: Eclipse of the Dark Side (boot); Tour ’72 (boot); At the End of the Rainbow (boot). Important released live performance of the era: Three tracks from the June 1972 one-off Brighton concert have been included on the sixth disc of the 2011 6-CD Dark Side of the Moon boxed-set: ‘The Travel Sequence’, ‘The Morality Sequence’ and ‘Any Colour you Like’

  David Bowie: Ziggy Stardust (1972).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Sweet Head’, ‘Velvet Goldmine’, John, I’m Only Dancing’ (Ziggy Stardust 1990 remaster); ‘Round and Round’ (Sound and Vision); Bowie at the Beeb (2000); The Year of the Spiders (boot).

  Important released live performances of the era: Santa Monica ’72 (1994); Ziggy’s Invasion of America (boot); ‘I Feel Free’, ‘My Death’ on RarestOneBowie (1995); ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’, ‘Changes’, ‘The Supermen’ – Boston ’72 (Sound and Vision – 1989 ed.); ‘Oh! You Pretty Things’, ‘Queen Bitch’, ‘Five Years’ – OGWT 72; ‘Starman’ – TOTP 72 [all on Best of Bowie DVD, 2002].

  Jethro Tull: Thick as a Brick (1972).

  Yes: Close to the Edge (1972).

  Genesis: Foxtrot (1972); Selling England By the Pound (1973).

  Chapter Six (1972–73):

  The Kinks: Everybody’s in Showbiz (1973).

  Important released live performances of the era: Kinks on Holiday [1972 BBC in Concert recordings] (boot). Other important tracks/CDs from the era: An earlier, prototype version of the Dark Side of the Moon ???? is included on the sixth disc of the 2011 6-CD Dark Side of the Moon boxed-set.

  David Bowie: Aladdin Sane (1973); Pin Ups (1973).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’ [sax version]; ‘All the Young Dudes’ [Aladdin Sane outtake] – both on 2003 ‘Deluxe’ two-CD remaster of Aladdin Sane.

  Important released live performances of the era: Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars: The Motion Picture Soundtrack [Hammersmith ’73] (2005) [DVD/two-CD]; The 1980 Floor Show (boot); ‘Drive-In Saturday’ on Russell Harty Show – Best of Bowie DVD (2002).

 
; Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon (1973).

  Other important tracks/CDs from the era: The Alternate Dark Side of the Moon (boot). An earlier, prototype version of the Dark Side of the Moon album is included on the sixth disc of the 2011 6-CD Dark Side of the Moon boxed-set.

  Important released live performances of the era: Dark Side of Radio City (two-CD boot).

  The Who: Quadrophenia (1973).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Four Faces’, ‘Joker James’ – Quadrophenia: Soundtrack (1979); ‘Put the Money Down’, ‘Long Live Rock’ – Odds & Sods (1974); ‘We Close Tonight’ – Odds & Sods 1998 remaster; Quadrophenia Demos (boot); Demos for Quadrophenia (boot). No less than twenty-five Townshend Quadrophenia demos are featured over two discs on the five-CD Quadrophenia boxed-set, released November 2011, including the previously undocumented ‘You Came Back’, ‘Get Inside’, ‘Any More’ and ‘Wizardry’.

  Important released live performances of the era: Tales from The Who (boot); The Cow Palace (boot DVD); Live at Charlton 1974 (two-CD boot).

  Chapter Seven (1974–75):

  The Kinks: Preservation Act 1 (1973); Preservation Act 2 (1974); Soap Opera (1975).

  The Who: The Who by Numbers (1975).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘No Way Out’ [demo of ‘However Much I Booze’] – Scoop 3 (2001).

  David Bowie: Diamond Dogs (1974); Young Americans (1975).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Candidate’ on 1990 CD remaster of Diamond Dogs; ‘Rebel Rebel’ (45 mix) on Sound and Vision (1989); ‘Can You Hear Me?’, ‘It’s Gonna Be Me’, ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’ on 1991 Young Americans remaster.

  Important released live performances of the era: David Live (1974); Strange Fascination [LA 9/74] (two-CD boot); 1974 [Madison 10/74] (two-CD boot); The Dick Cavett Show Rock Icons three-DVD set (2005) [contains complete 12/74 appearance inc. interview].

  Nick Drake: Time of No Reply (1986).

  Other important tracks from the era: ‘Tow the Line’, ‘Hanging on a Star’ [alternate take] – Made to Love Magic (2004); ‘Black Eyed Dog’, ‘Tow the Line’ – [backing tracks] Tanworth-in-Arden Complete (two-CD boot).

  Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here (1975).

  Other important tracks from the era: The Final Countdown (two-CD boot) [includes half a dozen ‘tracks’ from August 1974 Syd Barrett sessions].

 

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