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The Creative Peak
I usually don't vote, but in this case I'll make an exception.
My vote must come in two categories. The first: the Who's creative peak;
the second: Pete's creative peak. As for the Who's creative peak, I have to
throw in with The Who By Numbers. As I said before, this is the band at
their best. This leads to an interesting question; what if Pete had
released Empty Glass as a Who album, rather than a Big Country album? (The
bass player and Drummer were both in the band Big Country, remember them? I
saw their video on VH1's "One Hit Wonders" show a few weeks ago.) Would a
Who EG put that at their creative peak? For I feel that Empty Glass is
Pete's creative peak. It is truely a phenominal album. I would almost say
that the music is better than WBN; I say almost, because it's hard (pardon
the pun) to compare the execution of the songs between the two bands that
performed on the different albums. Oh, if it were only a Who album, and Who
are you the solo work. It would be nice to live in a perfect world.
So anyway the voting is as follows:
The Who: beyond a doubt The Who By Numbers
Pete: Empty Glass
that abubbica guy: Steve Rosenstein
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