Coachella organizers will reportedly bring together Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Roger Waters, the Who and Neil Young for a once-in-a-lifetime festival in October.
The Who will celebrate their 50th anniversary in 2015 with a world tour Pete Townshend claims will be their last, the NME reports. Speaking with the Evening Standard at a screening for 'Sensation,' a new film about the band's landmark 'Tommy' album, the singer and guitarist promised one last go-round and looked ahead to windmilling and smashing Strats in some new locales.
The Who, like British Invasion contemporaries the Rolling Stones, had no problem writing songs that referred explicitly to sex, booze and drugs, much to the dismay of square parents.