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The story of one of rock’s mythical lost albums – and the two classics it eventually produced
By Mark Blake published
The Who’s Lifehouse album could have been Pete Townshend’s masterpiece – but no one understood it

Carnage, shotguns and exploding drumkits – the insane story of The Who’s very first US tour
By Mark Blake published
When The Who toured the US in 1967, they wanted to “leave a wound” – they succeeded

"I’m still confused." Zak Starkey still doesn't know why he was fired – then rehired and fired again – from The Who
By Stef Lach published
Drummer Zak Starkey holds no grudges after dramatic in-again-out-again saga with The Who

The Who's Roger Daltrey accepts "dream" knighthood from Prince William
By Paul Brannigan published
“It is an incredible honour"

Pete Townshend names his five favourite Pete Townshend songs
By Fraser Lewry published
Pete Townshend revealed the best songs he's written on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

The latest upmarket makeover of The Who's Who Are You is interesting and exhaustive
By Pat Carty published
The Who’s last blast with Keith Moon

Debate: What’s the greatest concept album of all time?
By Martin Kielty published
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway is incredible, but were Genesis outdone by Pink Floyd, Dream Theater, Rush, Marillion or even The Kinks?

The 10 best double albums in rock music history
By Paul Elliott published
From the late 60s through to the late 80s, some of the greatest and most influential albums ever made were doubles
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