
Pete Townshend
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<p>Pete Townshend, the legendary guitarist and songwriter for The Who, is one of the most decorated rock stars alive. He’s been inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame, received Kennedy Center Honors, and lifetime-achievement awards from both the Brit Awards and the Grammys. Pete's iconic power chord-guitar style and early use of synthesizers established him as a musical innovator in the '60s and '70s.</p> <p>After a string of chart-topping singles in the early '60s, Pete set to work writing the first-ever rock opera, a project that became the double album <em data-stringify-type="italic">Tommy</em>. <em data-stringify-type="italic">Tommy </em>is widely recognized as The Who’s breakout record, and is considered a masterpiece by many critics.</p> <p>Following its release, Pete started writing songs and a script for a sci-fi epic called <em data-stringify-type="italic">Life House</em>. After that project was scrapped, the songs wound up on different releases from the band over the next decade including their 1971 classic, <em data-stringify-type="italic">Who’s Next</em>.</p> <p>Last month The Who released an epic box set called <em data-stringify-type="italic">Who's Next/Life House </em>that contains 155 tracks, 89 of which are unreleased. The set also includes a graphic novel, unheard demos, complete live concerts, posters and collectable pins.</p> <p>On today’s episode Justin Richmond talks to Pete Townshend about how some of the ill-fated effects of technology that he predicted on <em data-stringify-type="italic">Life House</em> have come to pass. Pete also explains why he decided to target a specifically male audience when writing music for The Who. And he gives an unexpected take on the Grateful Dead and San Francisco’s music scene in the '60s.</p> <p>You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Pete Townshend songs <a href="https://open.spotify.com/playlist/46BYZz5a279xiXUlsMur36?si=5h2MQW3uREu_x_HdDWhJtQ&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=copy-link&nd=1&_branch_match_id=1151550457970729305