My love for the band is still there. It hasn't changed, maybe that's why it's so painful these days.
I wanted to be in a band that shared ideas and were in it together.
Fifty per cent of rock is having a good time.
I was making guitars and I was a sheet metal worker and if you ever see sheet metal workers' hands, you've never seen so many cuts in your life.
I used to take amphetamines until I realized that amphetamines didn't go with being a good singer.
I always used to develop a cold going into the studio.
My place, your place, slapped face, rat race.
There is certainly more in the future now than back in 1964.
No, I was two years older than the other guys. I was a war baby. My family were a lot poorer than they were. I'd had to fight too hard for anything I had in my life and to smash things up for me.
You can do too much and oversell your market.
I'm not always the most diplomatic person.
I enjoy singing; being in touch with something that is inside of me.
I don't care what people say about me.
I don't know many singers who actually do like the sound of their own voice.
European fisheries are a disaster. The American fisheries are well-kept.
We were too rough at the edges to be a pop group.
You're better off being a brick layer if you're going to play guitar than a sheet metal worker.
I don't like Tommy on Broadway at all. I like the music, I'm pleased with Pete's success but I don't like what they've done to it.
I thought if I lost the band, I was dead. If I didn't stick with the Who, I would be a sheet metal worker for the rest of my life.
I feel there must be an enormous amount of really talented songwriters out there who can't sing.
I used to be a great blues singer.
I know without our fans and the devotion of our fans we wouldn't be here. I don't mean to put them down, but I'm just stating a fact that it is hard to play to people that see you all the time and it takes a lot of fun out of it in some ways.
My feeling was that I simply didn't have the enthusiasm to do reinvention.
I can't hit some of the real high notes I used to hit, but it makes you have to explore different avenues.
The Who would never have been successful without two special people, Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp
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