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Re[2]: who on tv
>On another note, I finally broke down and bought 'Under A Raging Moon'
>and was pleasantly surprised. There were some strong tracks on it. Not
>the rocker fluff I expected from Daltrey as a solo artist. Is this an
>exception to his solo work? I have always identified more with Pete, and
>never expected myself the type to appreciate Daltrey solo. Who knows?
>I might find some Entwhistle solo stuff I like next. I don't mean to offend,
>it's just that I've always thought of Pete as the primary creative driving
>force behind The Who. Now maybe I'm not 100% right. I'm open to suggestions -
>any other non-Pete Who solo stuff worth getting?
I've said it before - my favorite Datrey album has always been "Ride A
Rock Horse" -- if you like the strength and range of "Quadrophenia",
you'll really like RARH, as it was right after finishing this that Rog
went into the studio for Quad.
My favorite Entwistle album is probably "Smash Your Head Against The
Wall." It's got a great version of *Heaven and Hell*.
Close second is "Rigor Mortis Sets In"...
You won't go wrong with any of these, but you won't find any of them
on CD, and the albums are out of print as well (possible exception in
both cases for RARH).
Good Luck!
OK,
KLW