In this series about The Who we have reviewed all of their albums through Who are You, and I chose to stop there because the band were just not the same after the death of Keith Moon. We shall now go back and look at the formation of the band, their rise to fame, and their slow decline after the release of Who’s Next.
Tonight we shall concentrate on their meeting and early success, ending with the departure of the really shady Shel Talmey in 1966. Most people are not really aware of how far back some of the band members actually went, and how the band came to be in its lineup of Roger Daltrey, John Enwistle, Keith Moon, and Peter Townshend. There were two others who, although they did not play or sing or write, were absolutely essential to the evolution of the band into what it became.
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