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RE: Our Tarnished Who



You're a wise man Jeff. I think the same way too. Noone can take that away
from me. Never could from the start in 1965.

I just love this fuckin' band, just love those guys. I don't care what the
rest of the world will think of it.

Is this the end? No, I don't think so. Give them some time. They will
continue toe rock on. It's in their blood. They just can't do anything else.
They wil keep on rockin' in the free world. Johnny Rotten is dead, The Who
is still alive and kickin'

Crazy Keessie



-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-thewho@igtc.com [mailto:owner-thewho@igtc.com]Namens Jeff
House
Verzonden: vrijdag 20 september 2002 2:25
Aan: TheWho@igtc.com
Onderwerp: Our Tarnished Who


Schrade said "Maybe I'm being overly pessimistic here, but I feel, as we
seem to be ap-
proaching the final act of this play called The Who, that this band will
forever be remembered more for their fumbles than their game-winning
touch-downs."

I think you're being overly pessimistic.  Perhaps you're mourning the end of
this tour and the end of The Who as an active artistic force.

Were you hoping that The Who would receive some sort of positive universal
critique?
Do you want The Who to be loved by all for all reasons?
Do you want them to be loved for their catchy music, their uplifting and
positive lyrics, their business decisions, their clothes, their pretty
faces, the cute things they say to the press, their beautiful families that
they trot out for the press to see, etc...?
Do you want them to go triple platinum, get tons of airplay on all formats
of radio stations, win Grammys, and get a 5 star review in Rolling Stone?
I don't.  They are and will forever be *MY* Who.  That's plenty for me.

But then again maybe I'm just trolling, rationalizing, or lying ;-)

Jeff