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What a great show last night, 1st time since '06 for me. Great to see kids as young as 14-15 really getting into it and singing along. Really enjoyed the visuals, Keith and John's moments and Pete n Roger kickin ass on stage was fantastic.
I woke up at 445 yesterday morning, worked till 6pm, then went to the show and was exhausted. Had one of those shitty lil boxes in the 300 sec Pete's side....it actually worked out as I could sit(which I usually dont) and kinda relax and take it all in. Brought 2 people who never seen them...which is my favorite part of concerts, introducing people to good tunes
Only gripe is the morons at the coliseum who dont know how to exit or wait on line...what a joke. People in Manhattan arent as dumb...and I'm a Long Islander my whole life, drives me nuts how clueless LIers are. Understand its an old building, dont make it worse0 -
just scored 5th row pete's side for providence
man i'm glad the old geezers try that premium package crap and then can't sell em all0 -
PillowPants wrote:just scored 5th row pete's side for providence
man i'm glad the old geezers try that premium package crap and then can't sell em all
Except in real cities they did.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
Anyone in NYC, a very reliable source (not me) indicated they sound checked I Can See For Miles, You Better You Bet, The Kids Are Alright and Pure 'n Easy last night before the Coliseum show
I saw them sound check See Me, Feel Me at Mohegan Sun before 121212, so the above is probably a good indication of what the benefit show at The Theater @ The Garden is in for.
Also, Simon Townshend indicated somewhere that his personal request is always The Seeker (though Roger picks the set list, so this may be the least reliable of all)
Regardless - if you were wondering if seeing The Who AGAIN (or for the first time) next week is worth it - count on it!!!!! (especially in this relatively small venue for them).Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
To those who went to the Hamilton show what was with Pete telling a fan to "Fuck Off". Here is a link to the article
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/02/21/pe ... fans-heart0 -
RD171825 wrote:To those who went to the Hamilton show what was with Pete telling a fan to "Fuck Off". Here is a link to the article
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/02/21/pe ... fans-heart
The dad now says he is a big fan and wants Pete to apologize to his daughter. Apparently he is such a big fan that he has no idea that Pete hasn't smashed a guitar onstage in years and has said repeatedly that he will not do it again. Dad is also somehow unaware that Pete gets angry onstage if you mess with him. Also, dad says he and his daughter watched TKAA together several times before going to the show yet he is surprised that Pete drops f-bombs.
Yeah, Pete shouldn't mouth obscenities at kids. Dad shouldn't take his child to concerts if he can't keep from being obnoxious. Daughter now has her 15 minutes of fame."The stars are all connected to the brain."0 -
Who Princess wrote:RD171825 wrote:To those who went to the Hamilton show what was with Pete telling a fan to "Fuck Off". Here is a link to the article
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/02/21/pe ... fans-heart
The dad now says he is a big fan and wants Pete to apologize to his daughter. Apparently he is such a big fan that he has no idea that Pete hasn't smashed a guitar onstage in years and has said repeatedly that he will not do it again. Dad is also somehow unaware that Pete gets angry onstage if you mess with him. Also, dad says he and his daughter watched TKAA together several times before going to the show yet he is surprised that Pete drops f-bombs.
Yeah, Pete shouldn't mouth obscenities at kids. Dad shouldn't take his child to concerts if he can't keep from being obnoxious. Daughter now has her 15 minutes of fame.
reminds me of the many pj fans who bring their kids to pj shows JUST for ed's tambourine. its a sickening new trend. IMO. the kid was 7 years old. leave them at home and keep the $150 for the ticket. IMNSHO
and the BIG diff is pete tells em off...and ed gives them a tambourine!!!! oh ed....
btw...i signed up my 6 year old niece to the 10c cause i want a tambourine. damnit
seriously...the little girl had a sign that said "smash your guitar pete" :roll: :roll:
dad and daughter team = TOTALLY CLUELESS AND FAME SEEKERS0 -
Well said Who Princess.
I was there and saw the whole thing go down.I don't do Facebook,but my wife is on it.She showed me the rant this guy put on there.
This is what happens when you try to foist your musical tastes on your children.
Dad said she makes him watch The Kids Are Alright all the time.Who exposed her to it in the first place?
Dad also said it was her idea to make the sign,even though he said they don't do this type of thing anymore,(she insisted-really? Who runs the show here?) and that she made it.I saw the sign and there is no way a seven year old made it.
This new phenomenon of parents pushing their tastes and ideas upon their kids,wanting to be their "friends" and hanging out with them is absurd.
My daughter is 18,and although she has heard me play The Who,Stones, Zeppelin, etc.I have never made her listen to them .She has developed her musical experiences on her own as an individual. Just as I did.
This guy is living vicariously through his kid,which is just wrong on so many levels.
This is just my opinion.People are free to do what they want.But,beware of the law of unintended consequences."They don't give a shit Keith Moon is dead,
is that exactly what I thought I read."0 -
Thanks, RoughMix.
OTOH, I know a guy who had front row seats at a 2007 show. He asked Pete for a pick and Pete told him to fuck off. This guy was thrilled! "Pete told me to fuck off!" It was aimed just at him!
Now this little girl has a memory she can look back on!"The stars are all connected to the brain."0 -
Who Princess wrote:Thanks, RoughMix.
OTOH, I know a guy who had front row seats at a 2007 show. He asked Pete for a pick and Pete told him to fuck off. This guy was thrilled! "Pete told me to fuck off!" It was aimed just at him!
Now this little girl has a memory she can look back on!
That's hilarious.Lucky guy!
I was second row in Hamilton and Pete was yelling and cursing at people a number of times during the show.
My buddy and I would just yell right back.
He still has that "punk" attitude and is an uncompromising performer who doesn't stand for any phony bullshit."They don't give a shit Keith Moon is dead,
is that exactly what I thought I read."0 -
Having seen the video of the sign thing, I don't see the big deal. It almost seems to be all in good fun, the audience is laughing, Pete only seems half serious. I don't see what the big deal is.
Pete can be a real dickhead, but this was nothing really.
I personally like to see any sign carrier get put in their place. If somebody's dumbass sign is blocking my view I'll launch that fucker into the upper balcony. The people behind you paid for tickets too, and they didn't pay to see the back of your sign.
As was pointed out, the taking kids to the concerts is rampant in the PJ community. I don't really get involved in the discussion, I don't know what their motivations are. Maybe their kid really likes PJ, and I'm not going to tell people what they can and can't do with their kids. I personally never saw a kid at a PJ concert until TB2K came out, then it seemed everybody was bringing their kid, I suspected in hopes of their kid getting a ride on Ed's shoulder during RITFW, but maybe I'm being too cynical. I haven't been to a show in recent years, but from what I hear it's become part of the rigmarole, for better or worse. From some posts you'd think it looks like a Wiggles concert out there, though I'm sure it's not THAT bad. I'm sure people probably do use their kids, whether they realize it or not, but some probably just want to share something with their kid (not everybody is into taking the kid to the ballpark or whatever) and if the kid is into it, then I don't give a shit. There also seem to be quite a few who take pride in how "cool" their kid is because they like Pearl Jam and stuff like that. Chances are they like the band because their parents do, little kids are like that, then when they get to be asshole teenagers they'll probably hate them out of spite, to those parent's horror. As long as they don't tell me to watch my language, or ask me to tie the little kids shoes during the encore or anything like that, it's no skin off my ass.
If I were a parent, concerts would be "daddy time". The last thing I want to do at a show is keep up with a kid, take them to the bathroom, and all that bullshit."See a broad to get dat booty yak 'em, leg 'er down, a smack 'em yak 'em!"0 -
RoughMix wrote:Who Princess wrote:Thanks, RoughMix.
OTOH, I know a guy who had front row seats at a 2007 show. He asked Pete for a pick and Pete told him to fuck off. This guy was thrilled! "Pete told me to fuck off!" It was aimed just at him!
Now this little girl has a memory she can look back on!
That's hilarious.Lucky guy!
I was second row in Hamilton and Pete was yelling and cursing at people a number of times during the show.
My buddy and I would just yell right back.
He still has that "punk" attitude and is an uncompromising performer who doesn't stand for any phony bullshit.
He's also a lot of other things too that leave plenty to be desired. I love the Who and grew up listening to them seeing them back in 1987 (or '88)- an awesome experience.
But Pete has revealed himself as a bit of a twat in several ways over the years and this latest stunt shows that he is a bonafide asshole. Get over the little girl's sign, man. Of all things to get annoyed with... that's the biggest concern for you as a performer? Wow. What a great rock star."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid wrote:He's also a lot of other things too that leave plenty to be desired. I love the Who and grew up listening to them seeing them back in 1987 (or '88)- an awesome experience.
But Pete has revealed himself as a bit of a twat in several ways over the years and this latest stunt shows that he is a bonafide asshole. Get over the little girl's sign, man. Of all things to get annoyed with... that's the biggest concern for you as a performer? Wow. What a great rock star.
Even as a huge fan, I don't consider Pete the nicest guy. But as I've already posted above, I think this dad shouldn't have pulled the whole stunt in the first place and if he's as big a fan as he claims to be, he would have known better. Especially, why hold up a sign for Pete to smash his guitar at the very end of the show, during the band introductions? Maybe if she'd held up a sign that said "My first Who show" or "I love the Who" the response would have been something like "That's great, hope you had a good time." I've seen it happen. But the guitar smashing days have been over for more than a decade and it was never done on request. I think the dad is a poser.
Pete hasn't done anything controversial in a long time so I guess the media just needs something to write about confirming what a "bad boy" he is. I remember on the last tour he said something about being tired of seeing everybody in the audience wearing Who tee shirts. Somehow that got blown into a story when all he'd said was that he didn't wear shirts for the bands he likes, he understood that lots of people like to, but it's not his thing. That turned into a story about "Biting the hand that feeds him, Pete Townshend doesn't want fans to buy Who tees." :roll:"The stars are all connected to the brain."0 -
Who Princess wrote:Thirty Bills Unpaid wrote:He's also a lot of other things too that leave plenty to be desired. I love the Who and grew up listening to them seeing them back in 1987 (or '88)- an awesome experience.
But Pete has revealed himself as a bit of a twat in several ways over the years and this latest stunt shows that he is a bonafide asshole. Get over the little girl's sign, man. Of all things to get annoyed with... that's the biggest concern for you as a performer? Wow. What a great rock star.
Even as a huge fan, I don't consider Pete the nicest guy. But as I've already posted above, I think this dad shouldn't have pulled the whole stunt in the first place and if he's as big a fan as he claims to be, he would have known better. Especially, why hold up a sign for Pete to smash his guitar at the very end of the show, during the band introductions? Maybe if she'd held up a sign that said "My first Who show" or "I love the Who" the response would have been something like "That's great, hope you had a good time." I've seen it happen. But the guitar smashing days have been over for more than a decade and it was never done on request. I think the dad is a poser.
Pete hasn't done anything controversial in a long time so I guess the media just needs something to write about confirming what a "bad boy" he is. I remember on the last tour he said something about being tired of seeing everybody in the audience wearing Who tee shirts. Somehow that got blown into a story when all he'd said was that he didn't wear shirts for the bands he likes, he understood that lots of people like to, but it's not his thing. That turned into a story about "Biting the hand that feeds him, Pete Townshend doesn't want fans to buy Who tees." :roll:
This topic has been discussed at lenght in the MT.
I saw you posted over there and I am assuming you read the reasons why I have said the things I wrote here.
I wasn't there so I can't profess to having a firsthand account to draw my sentiments from. In short though, I feel Pete overreacted to something that didn't seem all that offensive or inflammatory. It's not beneath him to act that way- he has a history of very questionable behaviour.
The girl didn't need to have a sign, but regardless... the fact that she did shouldn't be a reason to attack her and her father. I mean... after so many years of rocking... that's enough to set you off? Might be time to quit rocking if so."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid wrote:This topic has been discussed at lenght in the MT.
I saw you posted over there and I am assuming you read the reasons why I have said the things I wrote here.
I wasn't there so I can't profess to having a firsthand account to draw my sentiments from. In short though, I feel Pete overreacted to something that didn't seem all that offensive or inflammatory. It's not beneath him to act that way- he has a history of very questionable behaviour.
The girl didn't need to have a sign, but regardless... the fact that she did shouldn't be a reason to attack her and her father. I mean... after so many years of rocking... that's enough to set you off? Might be time to quit rocking if so.
My impression is that you think I'm defending Pete. I'm not. I said above that he shouldn't mouth obscenities at kids. It was nappropriate.
I have a bigger problem with the dad. I'm not a parent but I have nephews, a niece, and friends' children who are an important part of my life. A Who show is not a place for a 7 year old, IMO--at least if you don't want your child exposed to profanity! This guy says he is a big fan yet doesn't know that Pete says fuck a lot? Has he ever seen the Who before? Watched an old show or interview? Pete's been like that since the 60s. Watch an old boot--the biggest difference is he doesn't jump around the way he used to.
It's also nothing new that he gets pissed off on stage. Again, watch an old boot. His music and playing were always meant to be aggressive. This dad thinks that because his tickets were $300 he's entitled to his 15 minutes of fame? All that tells me is that he was willing to shell out for the VIP package or he doesn't know about ticket drops.
Like I said about the guitar smashing, that was very rare in the 80s and 90s and he quit doing it many years ago. He doesn't seem to like people asking him to do it. I think it was dumb thing for the dad to have his daughter do--at any concert.
I guess my point is, if you're a fan, you already know this stuff. The dad (either using his daughter to make the statement or failing to be a parent who sets boundaries) tried to make a stir and now is exploiting it for whatever reason. Maybe he needs some kind of "brush with greatness." If he hadn't posted it on Facebook, probably only the people in the front seats would have seen it. Have you watched the video? It's a pretty brief incident and he doesn't even look that pissed.
There are all kinds of things that I don't like about Pete. I don't like what happened at this show, although I think it's been overblown. I don't like how he treated Roger for many years, although they've moved past that. I don't like how he cheated on his wife, although they eventually divorced and he's been with Rachel about 15 years. I don't like that he was an addict and treated the people around him like crap, even though he's been sober many years. He's not my role model. What I like is his music."The stars are all connected to the brain."0 -
Who Princess...
I have not gotten the impression you are defending Pete.
I think the Dad could have exercised better judgement, but his 'crime' pales in comparison to Pete's tirade over such a petty thing. Regardless... it's just my opinion and I may be wrong."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
From what I've read the daughter wanted her sign to say "Play Happy Jack" (not that it would have been a good idea either) and the father insisted on changing it to the guitar smashing thing.
Seeing as how this was the Quadropheina Tour, and the song Dr. Jimmy has the f-bomb in it, he shouldn't be upset just over the use of the word, even though Pete mouthed it and didn't really say it. The guy was probably a casual fan, judging by his actions. I'm a pretty casual Who fan, but even I would know not to do some shit like that, and know that the F bomb might make a few appearances, or songs about child molestation, masturbation, and all kinds of other stuff in Who songs. According to the man, who may or may not be full of shit, it was less to do with the word and more to do with it being directed at them. Which he says upset his daughter because she was upset her hero was mad at them. Even though it was directed at the father, a little kid might not understand that. Perhaps the show isn't the best place for a kid, but they accepted the ticket money without an age restriction, so that's beside the point.
As much as I think Pete's a douchebag, I still don't really see all the commotion over this. He almost appears to be joking, or just half-assing his way though his bad boy image in the video. The rest of the audience finds it humorous, and that might have more to do with why the dad is upset, he felt like an idiot for having an entire arena laughing at him."See a broad to get dat booty yak 'em, leg 'er down, a smack 'em yak 'em!"0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid wrote:Who Princess...
I have not gotten the impression you are defending Pete.
I think the Dad could have exercised better judgement, but his 'crime' pales in comparison to Pete's tirade over such a petty thing. Regardless... it's just my opinion and I may be wrong.
I think you have a point. But I'm still surprised that the whole story has taken off the way it has. The power of Facebook, I guess. That, and the fact that I never see any flattering stories about Pete, other than a few about his memoir. Great stories about Roger and all the charitable work he does--but Pete does too. I guess this story just seems to me to be a little overreaching, like "What can we find to show what a bad guy Pete is?""The stars are all connected to the brain."0 -
SatansFuton wrote:From what I've read the daughter wanted her sign to say "Play Happy Jack" (not that it would have been a good idea either) and the father insisted on changing it to the guitar smashing thing.
They'd stopped playing Happy Jack long before Keith Moon died. It was fun live though, check it out on Live at Leeds and Live at Hull."The stars are all connected to the brain."0 -
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