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Pete Townshend
British
Musician
Born:
May 19
,
1945
Guitar
Me
Music
People
Think
You
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A lot of my audience are in their 50s. But they want me to pretend to continue to be pretending.
Pete Townshend
Me
Pretending
Pretend
Audience
Continue
Lot
Want
I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth.
Pete Townshend
Mouth
Born
Spoon
Plastic
I have to say that anger is the blanket that comes around me, and that blunts and blurs my sense of proportion.
Pete Townshend
Me
Anger
Sense
Say
Proportion
Blanket
Around
Entertainment came out of this thing called a television, and it was gray. Most of the films that we saw at the cinema were black and white. It was a gray world. And music somehow was in color.
Pete Townshend
Music
Entertainment
World
Cinema
Black
Black And White
White
Films
Saw
Television
Out
Somehow
Color
Most
Came
Were
Thing
Gray
My father was in a dance band, and I wanted to do what he did, play the saxophone, but I couldn't blow a note, so he suggested the guitar. Chromatic harmonica was actually my first instrument, and I got very good at it - not quite Stevie Wonder, but very good.
Pete Townshend
Good
Guitar
Father
Dance
First
Band
Harmonica
Saxophone
He
Instrument
Stevie
Stevie Wonder
Got
Very
Wonder
Did
Blow
Quite
Wanted
Note
Play
Actually
Suggested
To be completely honest, I think if I hadn't been bullied into the band, I would have been happier as an art student. I would have been happier in a Brian Eno world.
Pete Townshend
Art
World
Band
Think
Would
Student
Bullied
Been
Art Student
Happier
Brian
Honest
I saw the Internet as being something which would allow power mongers to control us, and that we would willingly go to that if it promised us salvation - if it promised to show us who we were and let us find ourselves as we had, uniquely in our generation, through rock music.
Pete Townshend
Music
Generation
Internet
Power
Control
Our
Saw
Our Generation
Ourselves
Promised
Willingly
Would
Find
Something
Through
Allow
Had
Rock
Rock Music
Go
Were
Salvation
Being
Which
Us
Show
Who
Uniquely
Let Us
What the Who is all about is exactly that and it always has been. If it exists today for this concert, it's in response again to a function which is happening out there on the street.
Pete Townshend
Today
Out
Response
Has-Been
Exactly
About
Concert
Always
Been
Exists
Happening
The Who
Which
Again
Who
Function
Street
It's like the mod thing is happening again.
Pete Townshend
Like
Happening
Again
Thing
What theatre started to look at much earlier than any other form was the internal operations of ordinary people, sometimes using mythic models in order to tell the story.
Pete Townshend
Theatre
People
Sometimes
Other
Tell
Mythic
Look
Operations
Than
Models
Any
Order
Form
Ordinary
Story
Ordinary People
Much
Internal
Using
Earlier
Started
Bob Dylan did the first really long record - Like A Rolling Stone - I think it was four minutes.
Pete Townshend
Long
First
Think
Record
Minutes
Like
Did
Stone
Rolling
Rolling Stone
Dylan
Bob
Bob Dylan
Really
Four
What I took back, because of my exposure to the Jewish music of the 30s and the 40s in my upbringing with my father, was that kind of theatrical songwriting. It was always a part of my character. This desire to make people laugh.
Pete Townshend
Music
Character
People
Father
Took
Back
Laugh
Kind
Part
Songwriting
Make
Because
Always
Upbringing
Theatrical
Exposure
Desire
Jewish
I don't really know any other musicians like me. I grew up backstage with my dad who played in a post-war dance band, so I always feel at home at a venue.
Pete Townshend
Home
Me
Musicians
Dance
Band
Other
Backstage
Post-War
Feel
Like
Know
Venue
Always
Up
Any
Grew
Really
Who
Dad
Played
I used to try and make up visually for what I couldn't play as a musician. I used to get into very incredible visual things where, in order just to make one chord more lethal, I'd make it a really lethal looking thing, whereas really it's just going to be picked normally.
Pete Townshend
Try
Looking
Incredible
Musician
Visual
More
Picked
Make
Make Up
Up
Very
Normally
Get
Going
Just
Where
Order
Whereas
Really
Used
Chord
Lethal
Play
Thing
Things
When The Who first started, we were playing blues, and I dug the blues and I knew what I was supposed to be playing, but I couldn't play it. I couldn't get it out. I knew what I had to play; it was in my head. I could hear the notes in my head, but I couldn't get them out on the guitar.
Pete Townshend
Guitar
First
Out
Could
Had
Head
Knew
Supposed
Dug
Were
Hear
Get
Blues
The Who
Them
Notes
Who
Play
Started
Playing
Although I dig my guitar playing, I think it's kind of an obvious situation; I play what I want to play within my own restrictions.
Pete Townshend
Guitar
Own
Situation
Think
Dig
Kind
Guitar Playing
My Own
Restrictions
Obvious
Although
Within
Want
Play
Playing
A lot of writing I do on tour. I do a lot on airplanes. At home, I write a lot, obviously. When I write a song, what I usually do is work the lyric out first from some basic idea that I had, and then I get an acoustic guitar and I sit by the tape recorder and I try to bang it out as it comes.
Pete Townshend
Work
Home
Song
Writing
Guitar
Try
First
Sit
Lyric
Airplane
Out
Some
Recorder
Write
Tour
Had
Idea
Obviously
Tape
Tape Recorder
Lot
Get
Bang
Acoustic
Acoustic Guitar
Then
Basic
English banjo players really were a law unto themselves - you don't find that kind of brisk banjo playing on the original Louis Armstrong or Bix Beiderbecke records.
Pete Townshend
You
Law
Kind
Find
Records
Unto
Armstrong
Were
Louis
Louis Armstrong
Banjo
Themselves
Really
English
Original
Players
Playing
In order to have faith, or follow any other organized religion, I'd have to suspend a degree of disbelief.
Pete Townshend
Faith
Religion
Degree
Other
Follow
Disbelief
Any
Suspend
Order
Organized
Organized Religion
In a sense, the god we trust politically is a slightly different god than the one we bring into the fray when we enter a rock concert. One of the things I can say with absolute conviction is that I worship that god.
Pete Townshend
God
Trust
Sense
Conviction
Worship
Say
Slightly
Enter
One Of The Things
Absolute
Concert
Rock
Than
Politically
Different
Things
Bring
I don't view the fans in the way that most performers do. As a mass of people who have paid money, I know what they want. It's a very, very, very, very, very low common denominator.
Pete Townshend
People
Money
Fans
Way
Mass
Performers
Know
Most
Denominator
Very
Common
Common Denominator
Want
Low
View
Paid
Who
Early British pop was helped tremendously by the writing of Bob Dylan who had proved you could write about political and quite controversial subjects. Certainly what we did followed on from what was happening with the angry young men in the theatre.
Pete Townshend
Angry
You
Theatre
Writing
Political
Men
Young
Tremendously
Followed
About
Could
Write
Had
Proved
Subjects
Did
Quite
Controversial
Dylan
Happening
Young Men
Bob
Bob Dylan
Pop
Certainly
Who
Helped
Early
British
I felt that The Who had ended because we'd lost touch with our original Shepherd's Bush audience.
Pete Townshend
Lost
Our
Touch
Had
Because
Felt
Audience
Shepherd
Ended
The Who
Bush
Who
Original
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