The Who’s Orchestral Moving On! Tour Kicks Off in Grand Rapids: Set List, VideosThe Who’s Orchestral Moving On! Tour Kicks Off in Grand Rapids: Set List, VideosBand is assisted by strings on new road trip.Martin KieltyMartin KieltyDave LiftonDave Lifton
Roger Daltrey Explains Why Pete Townshend Smashed GuitarsRoger Daltrey Explains Why Pete Townshend Smashed GuitarsWho frontman says trademark stage performance “was not about the visual.”Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Pete Townshend Refused to Tour Without New Who AlbumPete Townshend Refused to Tour Without New Who AlbumGuitarist discusses strict condition for returning to the road, and how they nearly ran out of time to secure the deals.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Pete Townshend Recalls Hoping the Who Would FailPete Townshend Recalls Hoping the Who Would FailGuitarist spent first years of his band’s career feeling “really quite unhappy.”Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Pete Townshend Still Struggles to Connect With Roger DaltreyPete Townshend Still Struggles to Connect With Roger DaltreyThe Who's two remaining co-founders have been at it for ages. But that doesn't mean they communicate all that well.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
The Best Song From Every Album by the WhoThe Best Song From Every Album by the WhoThe most memorable moments from every studio project by the band.Ultimate Classic Rock StaffUltimate Classic Rock Staff
Roger Daltrey Thought He’d Killed Pete Townshend in FightRoger Daltrey Thought He’d Killed Pete Townshend in FightWho singer recalls feeling guilt even though guitarist had started assault.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
All 245 Who Songs Ranked Worst to BestAll 245 Who Songs Ranked Worst to BestOnce dubbed “maximum R&B,” the Who later progressed beyond rhythm and blues – but still continued to do everything at a maximum.Bryan WawzenekBryan Wawzenek
Metallica + The Who Lead 2017 Outside Lands LineupMetallica + The Who Lead 2017 Outside Lands LineupThe lineup for the 2017 Outside Lands festival has been revealed with Metallica, The Who and Gorillaz headlining the three-day music weekend.Chad ChildersChad Childers
When the Who Played Their First U.S. ShowWhen the Who Played Their First U.S. ShowIn March 1967, the Who made their live U.S. debut by taking part in a musical revue hosted by Murray the K. The legends played five times a day for nine days.Bryan WawzenekBryan Wawzenek
When the Who Ruled ‘The Concert for New York City’When the Who Ruled ‘The Concert for New York City’Paul McCartney was the driving force behind this show, but their unbridled performance remains the highlight.Bryan WawzenekBryan Wawzenek
When the Who Scaled Back and Released the Classic ‘Who’s Next’When the Who Scaled Back and Released the Classic ‘Who’s Next’Pete Townshend was brimming with ideas as the '60s turned into the '70s.Michael GallucciMichael Gallucci
The Day Keith Moon Collapsed Behind His Drum Kit in BostonThe Day Keith Moon Collapsed Behind His Drum Kit in BostonOddly enough, one of his most infamous on-stage mishaps wasn't – at least initially – chalked up to drugs and alcohol. Dave SwansonDave Swanson
55 Years Ago: The Who Debut ‘Tommy’ in Concert55 Years Ago: The Who Debut ‘Tommy’ in ConcertThis historic concert was held a month before the groundbreaking double album arrived.Dave SwansonDave Swanson
How ‘WKRP in Cincinnati’ Broke the Rules to Cover the Who’s Concert TragedyHow ‘WKRP in Cincinnati’ Broke the Rules to Cover the Who’s Concert TragedyThe impetus for a still-remarkable moment of television grew from a stampede at Riverfront Coliseum.Dw DunphyDw Dunphy