Synopses & Reviews
Despite constant and bitter internal battles, serious drug addictions and the death of legendary hell-raising drummer Keith Moon, The Who have survived -- and are thriving on a sell out tour, making them the world's longest-lasting rock band. This book is a detailed, chronological account of the band's astonishing career thus far, told by the band and other eyewitnesses, including business associates, friends, family and fans.
Concentrating on their most exciting and fertile period, from their origins through to the death of Keith Moon, the book provides a day-by-day account of the band's life: the concerts, the tours, the recording sessions, the filming of Tommy and, of course, the legendary partying.
This is genuine eyewitness recollection and brings to life the excitement, creativity and unpredictability that surrounded the diverse characters who lived, loved, fought and made music together as The Who.
Synopsis
Concentrating on their most exciting and fertile period, from their origins through to the death of Keith Moon, the book provides a day-by-day account of the band's life.