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new WHO album
you can listen to it at this link via streaming...
http://testing.universalmotown.com/thew ... blast.html
what do you think?
http://testing.universalmotown.com/thew ... blast.html
what do you think?
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Tough call. Objectively, I probably wouldn't give it a second listen. Unfortunately, the Who is my favorite rock band in the universe, so i'm forced to listen more carefully.
It's not BAD. It's certainly good songwriting, but to me it sounds like Roger Daltrey singing on a new Pete Townshend record. One of the most exciting times in my life was the first tour after the Quadrophenia tours where it was just the 5 of them with Zach Starkey on drums. I took a lot of slack as a "blasphemer" because i truly believed that Zach Starkey is pretty much dead on what Keith Moon would be at this point if he were still alive. He plays with the same style yet is more polished and a little bit differently influenced. To me that's what's important. Once John Entwistle died and I saw the first tour with Pino Paladino i was pretty dissapointed. I wasn't expecting John Entwistle, but I was at least expecting the same style. Definately not the case. That style is missing on these new songs.
I'll buy the album. . .it's The Who. . .and i'll probably grow to like it. . .
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It's not BAD. It's certainly good songwriting, but to me it sounds like Roger Daltrey singing on a new Pete Townshend record. One of the most exciting times in my life was the first tour after the Quadrophenia tours where it was just the 5 of them with Zach Starkey on drums. I took a lot of slack as a "blasphemer" because i truly believed that Zach Starkey is pretty much dead on what Keith Moon would be at this point if he were still alive. He plays with the same style yet is more polished and a little bit differently influenced. To me that's what's important. Once John Entwistle died and I saw the first tour with Pino Paladino i was pretty dissapointed. I wasn't expecting John Entwistle, but I was at least expecting the same style. Definately not the case. That style is missing on these new songs.
I'll buy the album. . .it's The Who. . .and i'll probably grow to like it. . .
-James
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Roger Daltry sounds great on it. Pete too I suppose. The songs aren't very good though. It's thier first album in 24 years, but they havn't put out a GREAT album in probably over 30. I hate to say it but I don't really like the new one at all, but it doesn't ruin theit rep as one of the greatest rocks band EVER!
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If I didn't miss John Entwistle before hearing these tracks, I sure do now.
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my bad. she's actually just a huge who fan. likes a few of the tracks is all.lg wrote:a friend who really likes the new album
ah well, the show...yeah, i miss john as well. pino palladino is fine, but there's no one can really replace entwhistle. zak starkey performed admirably, i thought, and daltrey's voice is strong as ever...and damn, for a 62-year old dude roger's got some serious biceps (no shite). but for me the best thing tonight was pete townshend's incredible enthusiasm, spirit and energy. how he continues to do this i don't know, but if that's growing old i hope i get there someday.
must say, back to this topic, the new songs didn't really pass muster for me (although it's tough when putting anything alongside "i can't explain", "behind blue eyes" or "baba o'reilly")...fwiw a nice surprise was moog cookbook's brian kehew filling in for 'rabbit' bundrick on keyboards. sounded great imo.
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I like it a lot. Entwhistle and Moon are gone, and they're not coming back-- that's not a fair criticism. Townshend was always the main songwriter, so of course it's going to have his stamp on it-- I always got the impression he was the "mastermind" behind the band, if you will. Compare this to the garbage the Stones keep putting out-- the Who were always much more creative, and still are. I wish there was more (rock) music out there from people their age, but you don't get to do that unless you make it when you're young, and hang in there. I don't feel like the rock that comes out now, even the stuff that's good, speaks to me. Probably because it's made by kids, and I'm not a kid.
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ubertar wrote:I like it a lot. Entwhistle and Moon are gone, and they're not coming back-- that's not a fair criticism.
It is a fair comparison, if not a criticism. Which is what I was making.
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Hey, Joe. That wasn't necessarily to you. I don't blame you for missing Entwhistle-- and I'm sure they miss him a lot more than any of us.
I guess I just feel at this point, what else are these guys going to do? They could replace the other players with sound-alikes, which would be lame; they could have new players who become equal members and take the band in an entirely new direction (fat chance-- like the fans would stand for that, even if Pete and Roger were up for it, which would be extremely unlikely); or do that last one and not call it the Who-- again, not going to happen. So they're going to do the only thing they can-- focus on the two of them, and let the drums and bass fill things out w/o standing out too much. I think people are expecting too much from these guys-- they're human beings, not supermen.
I guess I just feel at this point, what else are these guys going to do? They could replace the other players with sound-alikes, which would be lame; they could have new players who become equal members and take the band in an entirely new direction (fat chance-- like the fans would stand for that, even if Pete and Roger were up for it, which would be extremely unlikely); or do that last one and not call it the Who-- again, not going to happen. So they're going to do the only thing they can-- focus on the two of them, and let the drums and bass fill things out w/o standing out too much. I think people are expecting too much from these guys-- they're human beings, not supermen.
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No worries,Paul. I get that, and I had that same reaction about Kenney Jones on "It's Hard." I've always been a proponent of bands continuing on despite death, breakups, loss of popularity--I'm not about to tell a guy he has to go find another job just because his bass player was dumb enough to OD or because his style of music isn't topping charts anymore. I have more respect than most people I know for the bands that had hits in past decades who now make their living playing Summerfests.ubertar wrote:Hey, Joe. That wasn't necessarily to you. I don't blame you for missing Entwhistle-- and I'm sure they miss him a lot more than any of us.
I guess I just feel at this point, what else are these guys going to do? They could replace the other players with sound-alikes, which would be lame; they could have new players who become equal members and take the band in an entirely new direction (fat chance-- like the fans would stand for that, even if Pete and Roger were up for it, which would be extremely unlikely); or do that last one and not call it the Who-- again, not going to happen. So they're going to do the only thing they can-- focus on the two of them, and let the drums and bass fill things out w/o standing out too much. I think people are expecting too much from these guys-- they're human beings, not supermen.
all I am saying--and I know you weren't aiming anything at me--is that Entwistle was as integral a part of the Who's sound as any of the other three, and just as I miss Moon's drumming in Who music the past 25 years, I now miss Entwistle's playing as well. This being the first album without him, it's as noticeable as Moon's absence was on "It's Hard."
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i'm impressed with the mini opera more than the other songs at the moment. but i've only listened to it twice. i have a feeling it will grow on me but then again i am a HUGE Who fan. i'll be seeing them this wednesday in san jose. i give them credit for writing new material instead of just being the world's greatest Who tribute band! moon and entwistle are sorely missed but i'm glad they didn't hang it up. townshend seems to be a neverending well of creativity. and roger's voice is aging extremely well.
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I was lucky enough to see The Who in San Diego with Entwhistle. They were great. The Stones are still great live. Better then most young acts today. The Who INVENTED something incredible that's for sure, but if you mix everything they ever did in a hat you'd come up with more crap then gems. Even with Moon. It's those gems that make them one of my all time favorites. I hate the new album, but it doesn't erase what's already out there.
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