Posted on 10/31/2006 8:16:08 AM PST by presidio9
PETE TOWNSHEND refused to let documentary maker MICHAEL MOORE use THE WHO's WON'T GET FOOLED AGAIN in his FAHRENHEIT 9/11 film because he didn't want the anthem to become an anti-PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH song. The rocker claims the tune has been misinterpreted many times and he didn't want to add to the confusion by letting Moore use the song against Bush. He tells Rolling Stone magazine, "When ROGER (DALTREY) sang it, suddenly it became almost an anthem of the counterculturalists. "You say to somebody, 'I'm not doing it,' and they hear you say, 'I'm doing it.' Like, 'I'm not going to tell you President Bush is a bad man.' And people go, 'Oh, OK, so President Bush is a bad man.' Let me tell you again, 'He f**king is not a f**king bad man, you f**king idiot!' "The debates I had back and forward through HARVEY WEINSTEIN (producer) with MICHAEL MOORE were beyond belief. He wanted to use my song Won't Get Fooled Again. "I said to Harvey, 'The guy wants to misuse the misuse of the song.' It's not political or partisan or parochial." The rock anthem is now the theme to TV hit CSI: MIAMI.
Ha ha!!
I just emailed that to my husband...he's an environmental scientist.
As did I, at MSG. It was an astonishingly good show.
I saw The Who in 2002 in Columbus, Ohio a few weeks after Entwistle was found dead in a Vegas Hotel. It was a great show. Perhaps the best rock concert because of their energy exhibited and the song list consisted of rock anthem after rock anthem. Robert Plant opened the show.
This year's tour prices are out of control but you may be able to get prices below face value if it doesn't sell out.
Just bought a bunch of Who stuff from iTunes Music Store.
I do recall he was quite open. At that time I was involved in other things and didn't follow the story. Thanks again for setting me straight!
Live at Leeds - Greatest concert album, ever!
Thanks for posting that update on the charges against Tonwsend. I -- and apparently many others -- were not aware of his being cleared.
Hmm, I never heard that Hoffman thing. But, in all fairness, After that tidbit you now have to relay the story to us born after 1970.
No, it was a line from "Getting Mobile" on Who's Next.
Me too, I like 'Empty Glass' best of all. The 'Iron Man', well not so much.
I could relate to his songs when I was 15, and I still can now that I am 38. The fact they still can make decent music is semi-astounding.
If you've ever sampled any of Entwistle's solo work you're in for an unexpected (and bizarre) treat as well.
See post #24.
Two under-appreciated songs: "Dig" (from Townshend's "Iron Man") and Daltrey's "After the Fire."
No one knows what it's like to be a f#$king bad man
Hoffman tried to grab the microphone from Daltrey during the Who's performance at Woodstock and Pete hit Abbie with his guitar and kicked him off the stage, to the cheers of the crowd.
I really wished I could have seen the White City tour with Pete and David Gilmour.
Talk about a "We're Not Worthy!" moment.
Pete Townsend sat through my band's set at the Troubadour in 1975. Him and Entwhistle. When it was over, he pounded me on the back and said, "Good show, wot?"
I saw them in late 2001 or early 2002, I don't remember, in Atlanta. Pete noticed a bunch of people with fingers stuck in their ears in the first few rows. He abruptly stopped in mid-song (actually mid intro), leaned into the mic, and said, "That ain't f*ckin' loud."
The whole audience absolutely erupted in laughter.
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