The Who's Pete Townshend Decides to "Thank God" Keith Moon and John Entwistle Are Dead

Pete walks it back
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The Who guitarist Pete Townshend responded to reports on his comments about late bandmates Keith Moon and John Entwistle after he said “Thank God they’re gone,” and added that they were “intercourse difficult to play with.”
In the original Rolling Stone interview, Townshend said "gone," though some outlets interpreted his comment as saying he was glad they were dead. He also noted, before giving the quote, that Who fans probably wouldn’t like what he had to say.

“Pete! For Intercourse’s sake put a lid on it!” he wrote on Facebook in response to the controversial comment. “No one can ever know how much I miss Keith and John, as people, as friends and as musicians. The alchemy we used to share in the studio is missing from the new album, and it always feels wrong to try to summon it up without them, but I suppose we will always be tempted to try. To this day I am angry at Keith and John for dying. Sometimes it shows. It’s selfish, but it’s how I feel.”
He described the versions of the band following the deaths of Moon and Entwistle as separate incarnations and said he was grateful to have those opportunities to keep going.
“I do thank God for this, but I was being ironic in my own English way by suggesting it is something I am glad about,” he explained. “I can be grateful to be free as a player and writer, but sad about losing old friends. It does feel ironic, and it also makes me angry. Towards the end of my mother Betty’s life, she drove me barmy, and there was a huge sense of relief when she finally passed, but I miss her very much. Love has so many facets.”
Townshend said he understood that some Who fans would be “hurt” by the way his comment “comes across as a headline,” but added that he hoped they knew him well enough to understand that “the upside is missing in the headlines.”
“The upside with Keith and John was that on tour and in the studio, we had so much fun," he noted. "Playing with them was hard, but both Roger and I spent a lot of time doubled up in joy and laughter, even though we could have benefited from a quieter life sometimes. It was a riot.”
He apologized to members of Moon and Entwistle's families for “carelessly providing” the material for such a headline. “I forgive myself. I hope they can forgive me too,” he said. “I loved their dads and still do.”
“It’s really poignantly painful to imagine how things would have turned out had John and Keith had also been allowed to become older, kinder and wiser," Townshend said. "The Who might have grown musically, or possibly just gone around in circles, but I assure you we would have deepened our love for each other as human beings and colleagues.”
 
Not that I exactly ever followed The Who thru out the years, so to say, but I certainly didn't expect to hear something like this from Townsend. I was under the impression was like a bunch of buddies kind of thing. I wanna see/listen to the 'new' Who now. Man, feel like I'm writing Doctor Seuss. Anywho...

It'll be interesting to hear how Pete sounds with new band mates...
 
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never liked Townsend ---- I now have even more reasons NOT to give two craps about him ---

Moon was a riot--- Entwhistle a Bass Genius -- Townsend was always the A$$ that smashed SG's ----- Id be happy to fix his ego "problems" in a small private locked room for 10 minutes ;)



It'll be interesting to hear how Pete sounds with new band mates...
Well according to him he was CARRYING the band so it should sound EXACTLY like the WHO -----right?
 
never liked Townsend ---- I now have even more reasons NOT to give two craps about him ---

Moon was a riot--- Entwhistle a Bass Genius -- Townsend was always the A$$ that smashed SG's -----
Agree on both Moon and Entwhistle. Absolutely never got it with smashing guitars on stage. Whether it was Pete or Jimmie or whoever. Butt headed stupid as far as I'm concerned.
 
never liked Townsend ---- I now have even more reasons NOT to give two craps about him ---

Moon was a riot--- Entwhistle a Bass Genius -- Townsend was always the A$$ that smashed SG's ----- Id be happy to fix his ego "problems" in a small private locked room for 10 minutes ;)




Well according to him he was CARRYING the band so it should sound EXACTLY like the WHO -----right?

Ya, but could also free him up to do things a bit differently too (based on what he said was going on). Playing with people who do/approach things differently may push or inspire Pete to do things a bit differently too. But, I went and listened to a couple songs on YouTube that were suppose to be new and it pretty much sounds like The Who to me... So...
 
but correct about their playing.
mhmm, i am just listening to Messiaen. No similarity, no parallels at all - Messiaen does not have the drive Entwistle brought into the band. Pretty much in contrast doe J.S. Bach, if You dare this kind of comparison.

And that drive is missing a lot in the pre published track of the new album.
 
Yes, that Messiaen. I'm just listening to "Meditations sur le Mystere de la Sainte Trinite" - usually the first piece of him when i play it after a longer while. The meditations are for organ and one of the central pieces of Messiaens oevre.
 
Thanks Bea. Sorry for my confusion. I wasn't sure how Mess. tied in to Townshend, Entwhistle and Moon, but I guess I still will be.

Unexpectedly, while hunting something else for elsewhere I ran across this surprise too. ( Townshend content at 1:22)

 
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