Last time we looked at the extremely busy 1976, a year filled with touring in Europe, the UK, and especially in North America. It turns out that 1977 would be relatively quiet from that perspective, but quite lively from some others.
Townshend was burnt out from touring, and, interestingly, Daltrey was as well. He even turned down a lucrative set of North American opportunities, saying that he could not devote the emotion and energy to a solo tour that he should reserve for future tours with The Who.
On the other hand, Entwistle and Moon lived to tour, but did not. Moon never really had the wherewithal to tour solo, and the last time that Entwistle did he lost lots of money. So they pretty stayed put for 1977.
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