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Here's some recent Who newpaper articles you can find on the web.  Just go to the site, go to search and look for "daltrey" or "entwistle" and
they'll come up.

Now appearing: the Who's most unlikely revival
by Jim Sullivan/Boston Globe at:
www.boston.com
About how The Who are doing Quad to give themselves a challange
Contains an interview with John
1st line: "The Who. It began in 1964, exploded with the defiant anthem of
‘My Generation’ in 1965, peaked in the early/mid-1970s and has staggered
ahead - off and on - ever since."
Last line: . "They're like Walt Disney paintings with lines drawn around
them."  [John referring to his drawings]

The Who's 4-Star `Quad'
By Richard Harrington/Washington Post at
www.washingtonpost.com
Extremely favorable review of Quad
1st line: "The Who may not be interested in reviving themselves, but
they've done a fabulous job on their ‘other’ rock opera,
‘Quadrophenia.’"  
Last line: "The codgers are all right."

The Who resurrects 1973's 'Quadrophenia'
by Brian McCollum/Detroit Free Press
More an Entwistle interview/article than about Quad
1st line: "So he's doing it for the money."
last line: "I mean, I'm working on three different careers now, and I
don't seem to have as many hours in the day as I should have."
(see also $70 for a concert ticket? Some fans are saying no
also by Brian McCollum/Detroit Free Press at:
www.freep.com)

Deja Who?
By Serene Dominic/Phoenix New Times at:
www.phoenixnewtimes.com
Intensly negative review of The Who’s history since Quad
2nd line: "Just as it takes the elderly longer to get out of bed in the
morning, it takes the Who three times the going rate to reunite."
last line: "If the band is now the museum piece Townshend once rallied
against becoming, be reminded that it's a museum piece worth seeing and
treasuring no matter how many times it's had to be restored."

		-Brian in Atlanta