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The Who | Live at Leeds: 40th Anniversary Super-Deluxe Collector's Edition
Nearly three decades after launching a farewell tour, the Who continue to wring out dough from their fans both live and via recorded versions of their concerts.
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MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| December 03, 2010
June 2008
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SYMBOLINE DAI
| May 30, 2008
Celtic tigers
At 69, Paddy Moloney is still the world’s foremost uilleann-pipes player.
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JIM SULLIVAN
| March 12, 2008
Who are they?
As Beatle Juice was to the Beatles, so Slipkid are to the Who.
Gary Cherone tackles the Who with Slipkid
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JIM SULLIVAN
| December 31, 2007
October 2007
It's October again, and the theme is harvest, harvest, harvest thanks to Venus and Saturn in Virgo.
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SALLY CRAGIN
| October 02, 2007
'Please kill me'
This article originally appeared in the August 16, 1977 issue of the Boston Phoenix.
The open-casket look vs. plastic punk
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D.C. DENISON
| August 20, 2007
Endless rhapsody
If Queen had not existed, it would by no means have been necessary to invent them.
How Queen trumped the punks
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JAMES PARKER
| August 07, 2007
Long live rock
Pete Townshend — slightly hunched and dripping sweat, the words “teenage wasteland” projected on a screen behind him — hit the last guitar chord of the Who’s anthem of unrepentant youthful rebellion and pride, “Baba O’Riley,” and stepped to the microphon
The Who, TD Banknorth Garden, December 2, 2006
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TED DROZDOWSKI
| December 04, 2006
The 40 greatest concerts in Boston history: 23
The Who | the Music Hall | August 6, 1971
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PHOENIX STAFF
| October 26, 2006
For Pete’s sake
It’s been 24 years since the Who released a studio album. Townshend’s follies: Pete's pet projects. By James Parker.
The return of the mighty Who
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JAMES PARKER
| October 25, 2006
Forward into the past!
Could it be just a coincidence that as I sit here writing this, a grizzled Bob Seger is gearing up for the release of Face the Promise , the Detroit rocker’s first proper studio album in, oh, forever and a day? The Lemonheads, "No Backbone" (mp3)
Oldies and more in the season’s CD releases
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MATT ASHARE
| September 14, 2006
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Boston Ballet's 'Simply Sublime'
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Why the Republican embrace of just one Catholic issue is the height of hypocrisy
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