(L-R: Peter Townshend, Ric Burnett (obscured), Greg Biggs, unidentified woman, Janet Caldwell, and Jeff Cochran, backstage at the Omni, Atlanta, Georgia, after a Who concert, November ‘75, photograph by Tom Hill) There’s a lot on Pete Townshend’s mind — and a lot to get off his chest. His opening guitar riffs to “The Seeker” make it instantly clear. The song, recorded by the Who in January of 1970, is both a plea for clarity and a declaration. Rarely has the search for meaning amidst dashed hopes sounded so triumphant.
"I Asked Bobby Dylan, I Asked The Beatles"
"I Asked Bobby Dylan, I Asked The Beatles"
"I Asked Bobby Dylan, I Asked The Beatles"
(L-R: Peter Townshend, Ric Burnett (obscured), Greg Biggs, unidentified woman, Janet Caldwell, and Jeff Cochran, backstage at the Omni, Atlanta, Georgia, after a Who concert, November ‘75, photograph by Tom Hill) There’s a lot on Pete Townshend’s mind — and a lot to get off his chest. His opening guitar riffs to “The Seeker” make it instantly clear. The song, recorded by the Who in January of 1970, is both a plea for clarity and a declaration. Rarely has the search for meaning amidst dashed hopes sounded so triumphant.