Pete Townshend

Born in 1945, Pete Townshend released his first solo CD, "Who Came First," in 1972. His most popular ...

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    thedevster

    Thu Jul 28 2011

    In the end, to me, Pete was exactly what any of the greatest artists is. He someone who doesnt just try to be original, based on others, or play guitar according to some idea of "technical virtuosity" or even, help lead a legendary band, which he did. His writing and playing a have a relationship with you. If you want someone who speaks to the secure, the judgemental, the accepted way of life, the perverted nature of the secure bourgeois life: no you might not like him. He's not going to be your little fetishized virtuoso. But if you want somebody to speak to the agony of youth, alienation, and spiritual yearning with some of his music, you might like him. To me the worst thing about the who is that they don't always embody this, and come off as posers, especially when they got older, rolling stone like posers. At their core though when they were good, I just imagine pete, the image of the stage jumping, gretsch, les paul, and even the king of guitars the strat playing artistic crazyma... Read more

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    djahuti

    Thu Aug 26 2010

    I think the stuff he did without the WHO proves that although he wrote the lions share of their songs,he needed his bandmates to sound brilliant.

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    engineserpenti_na

    Mon Mar 22 2010

    Awkward guitar player, but could you, even think of the music he's written from nothing. A music guitar playing GOD, The Who's music is totally unique. Almost impossible to copy or reproduce the sound and atomic bomb ENERGY. Best period early 1970's the Who were then undoubtedly the Best Rock Band in the world. Never undersetimate Pete he's a living rock legend, been to hell and back...and unlike many of his generation survived to tell the tale. Rock on Pete.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Mon Aug 31 2009

    Certainly Townsend has a strong and identifiable style that is the template for the classic rock sound that Joe Walsh, and a host of 70's hard rock players adopted. But by his own admission Townsend is a glorified rhythym guitarist whose playing was carried to a certain degree by the excellent driving and melodic playing of under-rated bassist John Entwhistle.

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    hacknoisemaker

    Sun Aug 16 2009

    My Opinion is: He created some interesting stuff early in the Who that I really dig. But the more I listen to his interviews, he comes off as a Pompous Ass who is too full of his own shit. Talks the talk but his gimmicks, attitude and guitar playing only go so far. I like the Who but his guitar playing is not in the superstar league. Interesting on early records for the times but not on par with a lot of the Players of his time. Here's the Who: Guitar player under plays, Bass player overplays and the drummer(Moon only) goes beserk( guitar player tries to one up the drummer) to make an interesting power trio. Interesting lyrics and a decent front man.

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    disgustingfats_tupiduglypig

    Wed Jul 29 2009

    One of rock's most brilliant guitarists...electrifying in his prime.

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    music23140

    Tue May 19 2009

    Well he is an okay guitar player but he really wastes too many guitars. "Smash a Gibson Les Paul Special for Charity". What the hell? Waste of money. Really, and he doesn't take pride in any of his guitars, its just shit for him. That's not what a guitar player should be like. He was okay in the Who but his solo stuff after was kind of crappy. Not much life in it and gets really boring. Overall hes overrated and doesn't deserve the attention he gets.

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    spike65

    Fri Mar 06 2009

    As a guitarist he is just O.K. As a songwriter and bandleader he is closer to five stars.

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    front476

    Fri Jan 23 2009

    A founding father of rock above all else! The first to smash and trash his guitar.

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    antorbeetles

    Tue Oct 14 2008

    He has the acknowledgment that his playing has value, showing thoughtfullness and consideration. Very respectable player.

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    caroline112

    Wed Oct 08 2008

    i think he was phenominal for his time but if he played today he'd be just another good guitar player

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    marcelina

    Fri Aug 29 2008

    could be

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    the_masked_cracka

    Tue Aug 19 2008

    more of a song writer in my book

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    justintime1

    Fri Aug 15 2008

    If you become stressed and upset, drink some beer and go see The Who.

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    flubber

    Wed Aug 06 2008

    1st OFF - It makes for an interesting discussion - but really with so many fantastic guitarist with their own style and material - hmmmmmmmm I can only imagine them playing each others music and style. That being said, I am into hard rock of the classic ear. So for me it's THE WHO and Pete!! Can Pete play like for example Hendrix or can Jimmy play like Pete -- not likely - isn't it great that we can enjoy so many different #1 musicians??

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    oceansoul

    Mon Aug 04 2008

    Townshend's best work was with the Who. His electric playing is very ordinary but he is a surprisingly adept acoustic player, and a skillful finger-picker. I wonder why most good finger-pickers don't try the technique on electric guitar?

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    myspace_373553756

    Tue Jul 29 2008

    One of the best!

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    beauman

    Thu Jul 24 2008

    Who?????????? Just who the phuck are you?

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    numcaps

    Sun Jul 20 2008

    'Pedo" Pete aint no lead player.

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    the_half_blood_princess

    Mon Jul 14 2008

    LOVE ME SOME WHO!!

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    andrew57

    Fri Jul 11 2008

    Not the best, but pretty damn good

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    monkey11611

    Fri Jul 11 2008

    LOVE TEH WHO

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    mike955

    Sun Jul 06 2008

    great for his time

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    fancynancy

    Thu Jul 03 2008

    Brilliant and innovative-impeccable musician

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    sheepy_grl

    Mon Jun 23 2008

    still not the best , and you better have the on e i want.

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    loc_dog

    Mon Jun 23 2008

    GREAT GUITARIST!

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    will292

    Sun Jun 22 2008

    no comment needed

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    chrisrianna

    Mon Mar 24 2008

    Inventor of the "Power Chord", and Jimi Hendrix's style. If it wasn't for Pete, there would be no Hendrix, because Hendrix wouldn't know what to do on stage if he hadn't gone to England and saw The Who play because Hendrix ONLY got recognized for his stage antics, not his playing ability.

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    rayrose

    Wed Sep 05 2007

    never got their appeal.

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    louiethe20th

    Sat Jun 16 2007

    A rock and roll musical genius.

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    kleiberism

    Sat Jun 16 2007

    Pete is the best poet in the world.  I wish I could have a discussion with him, but if it were to happen, my mind would be blank. and I wouldn't be able to think of anything to say.  I'd be so mesmerized by his presense.  My life would not be what it is now, if I had not heard his words....amazing and beautiful!  Tommy is a masterpiece!  It says it all.  I have a feeling it took a long time to write or turn it into something, which only a few people understand ...myself included.  I will be terribly sad, if he leaves this world before me.

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    roman111

    Thu May 31 2007

    other than ac/dc and eric clapton, p.t. is the most over-rated no-talent 'musician' ever

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    polina

    Sun Apr 15 2007

    He's one of the best.

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    hunyrider

    Sat Mar 24 2007

    If he is such a good guitarist, why does he need to become a member of  kiddie porn sites?

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    hincho

    Sun Mar 11 2007

    Townshend is one of the best rhythm guitarists ever. "Tommy" is the ultimate masterpiece of chord work, and I thoroughly recommend it to any young guitarist working on chord changes and variations. And he could make that Gibson SG scream, wail, and moan like nobody else. But Townshend himself, in many interviews, has been quick to admit that he's not even close to being in the same league as the great guitar virtuosos and shredders. But if I were given the choice, I'd take his songwriting genius over the ability to play fast. Guitar wizards are a dime a dozen; songwriters like Townshend are very rare.

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    majorreynolds

    Sat Feb 10 2007

    His guitar playing ruined by his disgusting sexual acts.

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    magpiescott

    Sat Jan 20 2007

    Excellent rhythm guitarist.

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    jeetkunedo

    Mon Jan 15 2007

    Yah! He smashed his guitar! Yah! He can play a power cord! Yah! He swings his arm around when he plays. I guess Pete could play with any Nu-Metal band with those "skills". (Let's try to remember this isn't about songwriting) As the leader of the band, he has to shoulder some responsibilty for not telling Keith Moon that every song is NOT a drum solo.

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    jackrf51

    Mon Jan 08 2007

    Just Chords, thats it. man my grandma can do that crap

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    hiyoumeway90yo_u

    Sun Jan 07 2007

    Too bad Hendrix stole his show, Pete is an awesome player, but i hate it when Keith Moon over played the drums too freaken much.

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    greggorange

    Fri Jan 05 2007

    Hiwatt! He did it first. He indeed invented the power chord. A true rock icon. He's not some blazing techno lead player but, frankly I don't care. I don't judge rock guitarists strictly on their ability to solo endlessly. I find guitarists like Yngwie Malmsteen to be thoroughly unlistenable anyway, especially after about 2 minutes of sitting through their scale exercises. He sounds like a frustrated concert violinist. The Who should have packed it in after the death of Keith Moon. The essential chemistry just wasn't there afterwards. However, listen to Live At Leeds for the true blue Who at its peak. Bombastic, roaring power chords with a furious drummer and a solid style of bass guitar underpinning. One of the best rock albums ever, so one simply cannot deny Townshend's greatness here. As far as the kiddie porno charges, or whether or not he is truly some type of lech is not what we are supposed to be voting or commenting on here in the first place. That should be another topic altoge... Read more

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    foreverpetetow_nshendlover

    Fri Dec 29 2006

    The absolute best.

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    rockerrreds

    Mon Nov 13 2006

    Along with Tim Hardin,the biggest influence on my guitar style.

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    limpin_trenchfoot

    Mon Nov 13 2006

    Viz the kiddie porn thing, nothing's been proved, so many of the comments here are actually libellous. That said, he's a decent rhythm player but an all-time great he most definitely isnt.

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    meggsknows

    Mon Oct 16 2006

    Average and Perverted

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    skygod

    Sat Oct 07 2006

    Hey Howard Stern needs an old rock schoolmaster like you for his rtings ... to put you on the Sybian then Roll the Fart wheel of Fortune ... that's if you're not too busy with the child porn gay thangy ...

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    angelontheisla_nd

    Sun Jun 11 2006

    The " Gary Glitter" of guitar.

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    medgarevers

    Mon May 15 2006

    I have heard it said that his right hand is better than his left, in other words he strums better than he, well, solos. This is quite okay in my book. I think he has a wonderful musical sensibility, and he was able to play all those live concerts as the Who's only guitarist...some of those songs are complex, no?

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    gromit

    Sun Apr 09 2006

    EXCELLENT rock guitarist, but NOT anywhere near the top. An example of a musician where the SUM (The WHO) was better than the PARTS (individual musicians).

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    lightfinger200_0

    Sat Apr 01 2006

    no where in the top 40 should petes name be found.but still deserves his props