Pete Townshend Quotes

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  • Early British pop was helped tremendously by the writing of Bob Dylan who had proved you could write about political and quite controversial subjects. Certainly what we did followed on from what was happening with the angry young men in the theatre.
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  • The problem for me, still today, is that I write purely with one dramatic structure and that is the rite of passage. I`m not really skilled in any other. Rock and roll itself can be described as music to accompany the rite of passage.
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  • It wasn`t just about flashing lights and pinball machines blowing up and things like that. It was about using encores, bringing back the good songs and using techniques that I knew about from rock performance.
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  • I only really started to go to plays and to be interested in drama 20 years ago when as an artist I was already well-rounded. I think I`m more disciplined today.
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  • Some of our early work was two minutes twenty when it actually came out on vinyl, very, very, very short. Sometimes if you made a three-minute record they would make you do an edited version for radio, particularly in America.
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  • What theatre started to look at much earlier than any other form was the internal operations of ordinary people, sometimes using mythic models in order to tell the story.
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  • I`m only interested in rites of passage stories.
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  • But what was interesting about what the Who did is that we took things which were happening in the pop genre and represent them to people so that they see them in a new way. I think the best example is Andy Warhol`s work, the image of Marilyn Monroe or the Campbell`s soup can.
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  • Even modern English people are imperious, superior, ridden by class. All of the hypocrisy and the difficulties that are endemic in being British also make it an incredibly fertile place culturally. A brilliant place to live. Sad but true.
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  • I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth.
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  • What the English like to do is to face reality with a glass of port and a tear and fade off like Basil Rathbone into the sunset.
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  • I think I probably would have enjoyed to keep my own private pain out of my work. But I was changed by my audience who said your private pain which you have unwittingly shown us in your early songs is also ours.
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  • I know how it feels to be a woman because I am a woman. And I won`t be classified as just a man.
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  • What the Who is all about is exactly that and it always has been. If it exists today for this concert, it`s in response again to a function which is happening out there on the street.
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  • I think we are incumbent, I am incumbent, the Who is incumbent, anybody that produces anything by me is incumbent by my Englishness.
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  • Everything that I had done creatively related to two or three incidents that happened to me when I was a child that I`d forgotten. Everything, absolutely everything.
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  • What I took back, because of my exposure to the Jewish music of the 30s and the 40s in my upbringing with my father, was that kind of theatrical songwriting. It was always a part of my character. This desire to make people laugh.
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  • I just could not believe that 30 years later we`re still looking at people who are supposed to write little 2-minute pop that when they actually try to do something that`s a little bit more they regard it as pretentious.
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  • What we learned quite early on is what was really important to early British pop that we produced-and this is where we were distinct from almost everybody else in this respect-is that it had to reflect exactly what the audience wanted us to say.
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  • He is the king. If it hadn`t been for Link Wray and `Rumble,` I would have never picked up a guitar.
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  • Bob Dylan did the first really long record - Like A Rolling Stone - I think it was four minutes.
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  • A lot of my audience are in their 50s. But they want me to pretend to continue to be pretending.
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  • What I`m trying to do is find either existing properties or come up with properties or angles or stories which will create music drama. It`s my obsession and most of all I would like to remain working in theatre. I think it`s very much alive.
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  • As a young man, every bone in my body wanted to pick up a machine gun and kill Germans. And yet I had absolutely no reason to do so. Certainly nobody invited me to do the job. But that`s what I felt that I was trained to do. Now no part of my upbringing was militaristic.
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  • It`s like the mod thing is happening again.
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  • I have terrible hearing trouble. I have unwittingly helped to invent and refine a type of music that makes its principal proponents deaf.
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  • We tried not to age, but time had its rage.
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  • [2008]: "There`s this idea of learning to play just like Jimi Hendrix, it`s still around in all these guitar magazines with their transcriptions, and I just think `why?` There are different kinds of guitar players. There are those who want to play the songs exactly like the record, and then they`re happy. And there`s others like me who want to know how the songs are made, the structure, the chords."
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  • The Kinks were much more quintessentially English. I always think that Ray Davies should one day be Poet Laureate. He invented a new kind of poetry and a new kind of language for Pop writing that influenced me from the very, very, very beginning.
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  • `It`s a very complex thing, and I don`t know if I`m getting it across.` - about his rock opera, `Tommy,` in 1968.
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  • The bad part about growing older is I`m going bald. The good part is my nose seems to be getting shorter.
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  • It`s not the fact that I WAS brilliant, I AM brilliant.
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