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‘The Who’s Tommy’ Review: An Opulent Rock Opera, Back on BroadwayWhile the young Tommy, at ages 4 and 10 ... match for the manic narrative and the surging score. The term “rock opera” is amorphous, but perhaps no other show comes as near to defining ...
A new photo book titled ‘Their Generation’ documenting The Who’s late-1960s American tours will be published this spring.
Tommy' may have set the precedent for what rock operas should sound like, but Roger Waters also knew the danger of trying to recapture the magic again.
A new vibration has hit Broadway, and dang, does it feel good. It’s been over thirty years since The Who’s Tommy, a rock ...
Myth and spectacle combine in The Who’s exhilarating 1969 rock opera, Tommy—including the unforgettable anthems “I’m Free,” “See Me, Feel Me,” “Sensation” and “Pinball Wizard.” ...
After their Woodstock performance, The Who’s popularity exploded in the United States. They were touring to promote the newly released rock opera Tommy, which also changed the course of rock history.
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