Thank you. Subscribe to ‘Here's the Deal,’ our politics newsletter. You know, I try. Because he doesn't want to face the aging the way you do? I'm really — if I'm absolutely honest, I'm really only working as hard as I am at the moment for money. And then, when he did respond, he said, these are songs for you, Pete. And I find it incredibly easy, so easy. It's not like buying "Playboy" magazine. I completely unconsciously use this idea as a vehicle for exploring my own really quite tragic story. The guitarist has previously voiced his dislike of performing live, saying that touring “means nothing” to him and is “a load of crap.” And he didn't respond for five months. And on the first night, I had a nervous breakdown on the stage. Paul Solman. Very Candid Pete Townshend Talks Dylan, Springsteen, Zeppelin, Spotify, And Why He Doesn’t Enjoy Performing News May 7, 2015 4:33 PM By Gabriela Tully Claymore And then there's me, who really actually — I know, I would prefer to just go sailing and read a book. The Who's lyricist and lead guitarist became known for his windmilling and mutilating his instruments. It was great!’ It wasn’t great. As I said to my wife, now, Rachel, I said, I must be a really brilliant actor…. And so I took him aside and I said, Roger, I can't do this. I don't eat well. And when we worked out how much it would cost to get him through education, it came to a million pounds. And I said, no, Roger, these are songs for you. I have minutes, I have hours, I have weeks, months, years, maybe, and I should live in the present. 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I don't feel excited. “I thought he was throwing the money in such buckets,” Townshend says. And, you know, at 74 years old, oh, you know, it's still here. I could have worked in an abattoir.”, Just in case anyone was left in any doubt as to Townshend’s feelings about playing live, he added: “I don’t get high on stage. I don't think that's my story. The Who guitarist has taken aim at the legendary rock band's late rhythm section - drummer Keith died in 1978 while John passed away in 2002 - and suggested he's happier performing without them because he doesn't have to hold them "together". The 12-minute performance will consist of a “compact medley” of five songs — Baba O’Riley , … And my method, as a musician, is to try to create events, to try to create musical moments where people gather, where they unify, and where they realize that just standing together and understanding that we all understand is very, very important. I'm me. ", He plans to turn it into an opera, like previous works "Tommy" and "Quadrophenia.". Let's just shut down the conversation. This is too much, in a sense, a celebration of my difficulties, a celebration of my childhood suffering. Pete Townshend from The Who arrives at JFK Airport on Aug. 29, 2019 in New York City. The Who guitarist Pete Townshend discussed his friendship with Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder in a new Ultimate Classic Rock interview. Guitarist Pete Townshend has disclosed the set list to Billboard. I certainly — I don't exercise. It means nothing to me.”, Talking about the Desert Trip festival in California, which the Who recently played alongside the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney, Townshend continued: “I would be a liar if I said, ‘It was really fun, man. Pete Townshend doesn’t sound like a guy who’s turning 70 and heading out on his band’s last major tour. Fifty-five years after co-founding the rock band The Who, Pete Townshend is still at it. So, it's $200,000 a year to run a tiny little boat I go racing in twice a year. So it's a very beautiful thing. Back in 2006, prior to The Who’s appearance at Grand Rapids’ Van Andel Arena and shortly after the band released its “Endless Wire” album, I interviewed Pete Townshend , the … Economics correspondent Paul Solman sits down with Townshend to discuss aging, surviving child abuse and art’s ability to inspire hope. Please check your inbox to confirm. And I employ people and the band employs people. He didn't connect with any of them. Our economics correspondent Paul Solman sat down with The Who's Pete Townshend to discuss aging, surviving child abuse and art’s ability to inspire hope. It doesn’t come from passivity. Townshend, who just played Desert Trip festival in California with The Who, discussed his relationship with performing in an interview with The Times.The guitarist said “I’m such a boring fucker.It means nothing to me.” adding, “I would be a liar if I said, ‘It was really fun, man. When you hit 70, when you hit 75, as I will next birthday, you realize that — you know, that you're definitely on a shorter leash. It was a gig. American Reckoning – A PBS NewsHour Special Report, Paul Solman And barring that, there’s always the limitlessness of John 4:10. Pete Townshend, the mastermind of legendary British rockers The Who, apparently didn’t get the memo. But I don’t enjoy performing. Pete Townshend reflects on the making of the Who's debut album, 'My Generation,' and how his post-art-school loneliness inspired a masterpiece. I was living in London and getting pushed around by rich women in fur coats. Townshend says his child pornography arrest led to his colon cancer diagnosis, which saved his life. Over the years, Townshend brought energy a plenty to the stage. You're famous for the line "I hope I die before I get old.". It's not something that's ever going to go away. That was pretty terrifying. They hated me. There are several Gibson Pete Townshend signature guitars, such as the Pete Townshend SG, the Pete Townshend J-200, and three different Pete Townshend Les Paul Deluxes. Seth Rogovoy looks back at the group’s Jewish influences and Pete Townshend’s abandoned plans for a Zionist rock opera. The Who's Pete Townshend: 'I don’t really like performing'. Later, speaking with Rolling Stone in 1982, Townshend … I wore my Apple watch for one gig, and it turned out that I'd walked, so it said, eight miles. Townshend doesn’t see Daltrey socially, but nor did he socialise with the band’s Keith Moon and John Entwistle who, he says, lived the archetypal rock star life (and ultimately paid the price). And we did a test of it. For Townshend, there's another economic incentive to keep going, his sizable retinue of dependents. So, I was dealing with his perception of what aging is and hoping — funny enough, he didn't connect with — I sent him about 15 songs. Fifty-five years after co-founding the rock band The Who, Pete Townshend is still at it. That isn't me. “[Joe] went, ‘Pete, I bought you a Gretsch Country Gentleman [actually a 6120 Chet Atkins] like Neil Young uses. It's part of our Making Sense series Unfinished Business. Townshend even told the crowd: “We were 1967’s version of Adele or Lady Gaga or Rihanna or Bieber.” Which suggests that he was at least having a little bit of fun. Get the latest Classic Rock news, features, updates and giveaways straight to your inbox. We were just trying to demonstrate that banks needed to stop taking money for this. © 1996 - 2021 NewsHour Productions LLC. The average for running a boat is 15 percent of the rebuild cost. I shouldn't shy away from that, that some of the abuse that I suffered was sexual. Fifty-five years after co-founding the rock band The Who, Pete Townshend is still at it. And…. He loves doing it. In the end, though, Townshend believes in art and its ability to reinforce not suffering, but hope. As an artist, I feel very, very lucky to have, what do they call it, a patron. What I do has worked for them and continues to work for them. I wrote the songs for Roger. Townshend and Roger Daltrey have been performing together since the 1960s. And you tend to kind of settle with the present. Legendary Who guitarist Pete Townshend, who was forced to register as a sex offender in 2003 after authorities determined he downloaded child … My grandmother was off her trolley, unfortunately. Nov 27, 2019 Pete Townshend says Keith Moon and John Entwistle were "f***ing difficult to play with". The comments are likely to anger some fans of the band, especially those who shelled out upwards of £1,000 on tickets to Desert Trip. Whether or not Townshend has softened his view on The Beatles won’t ever really be known but at this moment, you can tell that the guitarist has no love for the most famous band in the world. I was only with my grandmother for two years. So Pete Townshend is still on the road rocking for a living. Our economics correspondent Paul Solman talks to an older worker of some note tonight about his music, his life traumas, his career as a rock star, and why he still feels the need to record a new album and hit the road at the age of 74. It was brief in my case. The Who guitarist Pete Townshend has reflected on his longtime friendship with David Bowie on the fifth anniversary of his passing. The Who’s Pete Townshend has admitted that he doesn’t really like performing. But I’m good at it. I aligned the idea of the wisdom of aging, the wisdom of experience, the wisdom of suffering, the wisdom of passing through life, being something which is a mark of aging. Paul Solman has been a business, economics and occasional art correspondent for the PBS NewsHour since 1985. Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else. The Visualeyes Archive/Redferns/Getty All Rights Reserved. And I think he will do it until he drops. The band performed for two hours at Desert Trip, playing hits including I Can’t Explain, My Generation and Behind Blue Eyes. Not having fun … Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend (right) of the Who at the Desert Trip festival, California. How much of what you're feeling in terms of gratification is because you are continuing to work? In an interview with the Times, he said: “I’m such a boring fucker. I know you don’t really get into them, but you should try this. Townshend, 74, is as engaged with his craft — and brutally honest and opinionated — as ever, with a new Who album completed and his debut novel, “The Age of Anxiety,” coming Nov. 5. Well, isn't it a moment of power to go on tour, to have all those people sticking with you for all these years, your fan base? I don't get very high, but I still try. However, it’s fair to say Townshend doesn’t let his disinterest manifest itself in a lacklustre set. Yes, the grand — friends of my grandmother. My daughter Aminta, for example, has got a full spectrum autistic boy. The Who’s Pete Townshend says he felt so “excited” that he couldn’t sleep following recent shows in Europe and Mexico. Desert Trip review - McCartney, Stones and co give Oldchella a hint of rebellion. We pulled off another scam.’”. I have no — there's no thrill. Sh*t went berserk online after THE WHO axeman Pete Townshend made a stupid statement on hate bandmates Keith Moon and John Entwistle. It’s, ‘What a load of crap. But Pete Townshend, who wrote those lyrics, doesn't live by them; 55 years after co-founding the rock band The Who, Townshend is still at it. He … Maybe the generational anthem of the '60s, with a line for the ages, and ageists. Now, unlike so many his age, Townshend can continue to work. Andy Greene May 19, 2016. Roger Daltrey wanted to do a tour of the complete "Tommy." And, therefore, you know, in a sense, the song "I Don't Wanna Get Wise" is another of, I don't want to get old. … if I look like I'm enjoying it, because I really don't enjoy it. "I wrote them for Roger because I knew that Roger would sing them best," he says. And, as a high-living rock star, money to him means yacht racing, one of his boats a classic from 1906. The comment was made by Pete in a new interview with Rolling Stone. I have actually come to realize that this time of life is probably the best. Well, I'm happy to be here as an old person. One song Townshend penned for the new album, "I Don't Wanna Get Wise.". Pete Townshend originally wrote the songs on The Who's new album for Roger Daltrey as a solo artist. You know, I don't know why I'm in good shape. Share this: Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of The Who. And I want to keep doing it, if I can. And I should use the word sexual abuse. Townshend himself says he survived childhood abuse. The Who’s Pete Townshend has admitted he gets no real buzz from playing live. It would cost about a million dollars, maybe a million-and-a-half dollars to build. “I remember when I gave Joe Walsh an ARP 2600,” he said. For the "PBS NewsHour," this is Paul Solman in New York. Well, do exercise, because you exercise when you tour, right? He calls his new novel, "The Age of Anxiety" — quote — "an extended meditation on manic genius and the dark art of creativity. In 2003, Townshend was arrested on child porn charges. I know your show is about old people. The lead lyricist and guitarist says he actually doesn’t enjoy performing but views it as an “easy” job necessary to finance his lifestyle and support his family and staff. When it comes to things we can’t manufacture like faith, hope and love, Townshend (and Jesus) are on to something. And write one, too. I hated them all. I feel I'm there to do a job. I heard nothing. I have a life. Pete Townshend of The Who performs during the 2017 Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival at Golden Gate Park on Aug. 13, 2017 in San Francisco, Calif. Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images The Who has recently embarked on a 50th anniversary tour. The Who once famously sang that they hoped they’d die before they got old. Now it appears that this might have been to save themselves from the drag of having to repeatedly play live shows night after night. . It has consequences. But he's always said it was part of his own sting operation. Below is an excerpt: I … The fact is, I don’t really like performing. And, in a sense, for people of my generation, who went through the LSD era of trying, in a sense, to find out who is God, you know, who am I, all of that stuff, you know, you suddenly realize, well, here it is. "Tommy," the film and hit Broadway rock opera about a boy struck deaf, dumb and blind by trauma, turns out to have been an allegory of that experience. So, are you in part working at your age because you feel that you are a source, as indeed you are, of people coming together? This article is more than 3 years old. And it's great to be the person who kind of decides whether that happens or not. Let's say you tried to build it today. It was a song I wrote when I was 18 years old. Pete Townshend Talks ‘Quieter’ ‘Tommy’ Concert, the Who’s Future Guitarist and songwriter on recapturing the joy of playing live, Roger Daltrey’s health and more By I always used to say, you know, I'm like a diamond with a flaw, and the flaw is that period of abuse. The SG was clearly marked as a Pete Townshend limited edition model and came with a special case and certificate of authenticity, signed by Townshend himself. In any case, I really love playing the classics.” Fascinating words from a rock ‘n’ roll master. I did it and I got paid. I might come off stage and look in the mirror and go, ‘Hee hee,’ but it’s mischievous. The lead lyricist and guitarist says he actually doesn’t enjoy performing but views it as an “easy” job necessary to finance his lifestyle and support his family and staff. I do it as a job. Fifty-five years after co-founding the rock band The Who, Pete Townshend is still at it. The Who also have a new album out called "Who" about, among other things, aging. 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