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  • Season Two Teaser #2: Andy Neill
    Jul 2 2025

    Season Two is coming...


    Wednesday 16th July 2025



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  • Season Two Teaser #1: Mandy Moon
    Jun 18 2025

    Season Two is coming...


    Wednesday 16th July 2025



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    3 m
  • Season Two Trailer
    Jun 6 2025

    Season Two is coming...


    Wednesday 16th July 2025



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    3 m
  • Season Two is coming soon
    Apr 5 2025
    Season Two is coming soon, but there's more Talking About The Who content to be had in the meantime...

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    3 m
  • Matt Kent – Who author and photographer: Part Two
    Feb 26 2025

    Matt Kent talks about his entry point to The Who, appearing in a Dave Clark Five movie, his work for the upcoming Who Are You Super Deluxe box set, meeting Keith Moon in 1978, why Who fans are a special breed, how his Naked Eye fanzine became a semi-official fan club, the only time he had to walk out of a Who gig, establishing a friendship with John Entwistle, and how seeing the band live in the 70s was like seeing the Grand Canyon.

    Plus: in light of the end of Season One, Paul looks at what’s to come from Talking About The Who before the start of Season Two.

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    Opening scene of Catch Us If You Can starring the Dave Clark Five


    The Who at Hyde Park, 1996


    ‘Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere’ from Shepherd’s Bush Empire, 1999 (second night)


    ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ from Live Aid, 1985


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    54 m
  • Matt Kent – Who author and photographer: Part One
    Feb 12 2025

    Matt Kent talks about releasing the first Naked Eye fanzine for 22 years, being behind the Who 60th anniversary commemorative stamps from Royal Mail, showing the band members a Track Records compilation that they didn’t know existed, why Quadrophenia will work as a ballet, his pride in co-organising the 1995 Who convention and the difficulties involved, his creativity thriving from working for Pete Townshend, being up close to the ideas behind Lifehouse becoming a reality, and why he walked out on his dream job.

    Plus: Paul looks at the recent gig announcements for 2025 and wonders what the potential line-up of the band could look like.

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    Track Records’ Who Did It album front cover


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    Roger Daltrey sings 'Pinball Wizard' on Don't Forget Your Toothbrush, 1994


    ‘Boris the Spider’ from the 1995 Who Convention, Shepherd’s Bush


    Quadrophenia medley from the 1995 Who Convention

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    58 m
  • The Fisher Protocol – Who-based YouTube channel
    Jan 29 2025

    Ethan Fisher and Bets Crockett from The Fisher Protocol talk about the origins of their channel, why a video about ‘Slip Kid’ is their most popular, Keith Moon's capability of being a disciplined drummer, why the band had to carry on after Keith’s death, what sort of live Who show they want to see in 2025, and why making mistakes on stage is a good thing.

    Plus: Paul puts forward a thought experiment around The Who of the 1980s and considers whether they would have sounded all that different with Keith on drums instead of Kenney Jones.

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    ‘Who Are You’


    ‘I Can’t Explain’ from The Who at Kilburn: 1977


    ‘905’


    ‘You Better You Bet’


    ‘Cache Cache’


    ‘Guitar and Pen’


    ‘You’


    ‘Dr Jimmy’


    The Fisher Protocol’s ‘Who played the drums on Slip Kid’ video


    ‘Real Good Looking Boy’, live at the Gotham, New York, 2005


    ‘Who Are You’ from A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who, 1994


    Scott Halpin replaces Keith Moon on drums at the Cow Palace, California, 1973

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    41 m
  • Tony Fletcher – author, musician and Keith Moon biographer
    Jan 15 2025
    Tony Fletcher talks about his work with the Rock Academy and the challenge of directing a show dedicated to The Who, recording with his band The Dear Boys, what compelled him to write a Keith Moon biography, trying to separate the myths from the truth, the effect the book had on his well-being, the most surprising thing he learnt while writing the book, his experiences of interviewing Oliver Reed and John Entwistle, and where he ranks Dear Boy/Moon amongst his other work. Plus: on the 60th anniversary of The Who’s first single ‘I Can’t Explain’ being released in the UK, Paul looks at how the band’s debut immediately established their identity and managed to stay relevant throughout the next six decades. Episode transcript Music by The Garage Become a Patreon supporterSupport us with a one-off donationFacebook BlueskyInstagram RELATED LINKS: Tony Fletcher’s Substack pageThe Dear Boys on BandcampTony’s website, books, podcasts and moreThe Who – ‘I Can’t Explain’ (original version)The Who – ‘I Can’t Explain’ (London Coliseum, 1969)The Who – ‘I Can’t Explain’ (Royal Albert Hall, 2000)Tony’s Substack post about the Rock Academy show, including their version of ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ The Rock Academy websiteThe Beatles – ‘Doctor Robert’Keith Moon with champagne bottle in wall imageChris Charlesworth’s memoir Just BackdatedTony’s festive recommendations post on Substack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    59 m