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THE WHO PUNCH OUT

If ever a band could be said to have a stormy personal relationship, the Who is that band. John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend are four individuals as unlike as four corners of the Earth, and the miracle of them staying together for 10 years is not one to be taken lightly, especially if you've seen one of their legendary fights.

March 1, 1975
Bruno Stein

THE WHO PUNCH OUT

PETE TOWNSHEND as Sparring Partner

Bruno Stein

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If ever a band could be said to have a stormy personal relationship, the Who is that band. John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend are four individuals as unlike as four corners of the Earth, and the miracle of them staying together for 10 years is not one to be taken lightly, especially if you've seen one of their legendary fights.

All the fiery tempers seemed very far away as I listened to the pleasantly modulated voice of Pete Townshend calmly and rationally doing psychological dissections of the band's members and their peculiar relationships. The Los Angeles sun shone brightly outside, and a storm had cleared the air so thoroughly that Pete was astonished to see the city's surrounding mountains for the first time in all the years he had been there. Inside the hotel suite, some layers of fog were also lifting from the dark side of the Who.

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