Talking About The Who

Talking About The Who

Sixty years on from first becoming The Who and Keith Moon joining the band, The Who’s impact on the world is as strong today as it’s ever been. Join host Paul Bearman for a deep dive into the legacy of that nice rock and roll band from Shepherd’s Bush, London, featuring conversations with special guests connected to the band and other Who fans from around the world. Episodes released fortnightly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 1. Juli

    Brian Cady: “The Who were almost never happy with any of the albums they put out”

    Brian Cady (AKA Brian From Atlanta), the moderator and creator of the renowned website The Who This Month, talks about:   Setting up his website during the early days of the internetThe many different versions of various Who songs – and how a cleaning lady ruined the recording of ‘Rael’His involvement in the 2004 restoration of The Kids Are Alright movie – and the desired scenes director Jeff Stein couldn’t includedPete Townshend’s difficulty in properly mourning Keith Moon What really happened during the “Abbie Hoffman incident” at WoodstockMeeting Roger Daltrey for the one and only time – and Roger’s negative reaction towards himAnd the sensory overload from seeing The Who live in 1973  Interview recorded November 2025   Music by The Garage   Visit our website for bonus episodes and exclusive content Support us with a one-off or monthly donation Facebook Instagram YouTube Help us reach 1,000 YouTube subscribers and win a copy of the Who Are You Super Deluxe Edition box set RELATED LINKS   The Who This Month website The Who This Month on Bluesky Who Are You Super Deluxe Edition unboxing video with Matt Kent The Kids Are Alright movie trailer YouTube Brian Cady’s web page on The Kids Are Alright ‘Abbie Hoffman Incident’ From the Thirty Years of Maximum R&B box set “Pete Townshend vs Abbie Hoffman” YouTube video Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  2. 17. Juni

    Justin Harris – “Emulating The Who in front of The Who was a wow moment for me”

    Justin Harris, guitarist in tribute band Maximum Who, talks about:   The progression from a covers band to a Who tribute band – and how daunting the prospect wasDeciding to match The Who’s stage clothes and equipment, including recreating Keith Moon’s famous ‘Pictures of Lily’ drum kitHow the characteristics of each member of Maximum Who line up with their counterpartsPlaying with his other band, The Hiwatts, at Roger Daltrey’s son’s wedding and 50th birthday – including an impromptu guest spot from Zak Starkey on drumsBeing a last-minute replacement with the renowned Who tribute band, Who’s Who, at the Keith Moon Blue Plaque unveiling in 2009And making an unusual request to Pete Townshend – and Pete’s subsequent reply  Interview recorded February 2026   Music by The Garage   Visit our website for bonus episodes and exclusive content Support us with a one-off or monthly donation Facebook Instagram YouTube RELATED LINKS   Maximum Who website The Hiwatts with Zak Starkey on drums at Simon Daltrey’s 50th birthday Roger Daltrey sings ‘I Can’t Explain’ at a couple’s wedding Who’s Who – ‘I Can’t Explain’ Keith Moon Blue Plaque Celebration at Grosvenor House, London, March 2009 Who’s Who – ‘The Seeker’ (excerpt) and ‘Baba O’Riley’ Keith Moon Blue Plaque Celebration at Grosvenor House, London, March 2009 Who’s Who (with John Schollar) – ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ Keith Moon Blue Plaque Celebration at Grosvenor House, London, March 2009 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  3. 20. Mai

    Inge Lamboo – singer / songwriter

    Inge Lamboo talks about:   Blending various styles together to create her soundThe experience of making her latest album, and the artists who inspired herGoing viral and catching the attention of Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsay Buckingham and Rage Against the Machine’s Tom MorelloBeing discovered by Pink, and her subsequent signing by Sony MusicFinding out that Pete Townshend was following her on InstagramAsking Pete to play on one of her songs – and the adventure that followedBeing invited to see The Who at the Royal Albert Hall in 2025Listening to music on vinyl vs streamingAnd why the twenty-year-old Pete Townshend is never far from the surface  Interview recorded February 2026   Music by The Garage   ‘Call Out Your Name’ (Live at the Lamboo Live Lounge) used with kind permission Recorded by Jan Schröder and Hans Ravestein at Groenland Studios Mix: Inge Lamboo Vocals: Inge Lamboo Guitars: Bram van der Schans, Inge Lamboo and Jan Schröder Bass: Kevin Clerence Drums: Axel Limbeek   Visit our website for bonus episodes and exclusive content Support us with a one-off or monthly donation Facebook Instagram Bluesky YouTube RELATED LINKS   Inge Lamboo official website Inge Lamboo – ‘Do I Wanna Know X The Chain’ Mash-up song recorded live at NPO Radio 2 Inge playing ‘Killing in the Name’ by Rage Against the Machine on 12-string acoustic guitar Inge Lamboo – ‘Killing in the Name’ Full version Inge Lamboo – ‘Like a Phoenix’ Official video Inge Lamboo – ‘Call out Your Name’ Official video “How I collaborated with Pete Townshend” YouTube video Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Sixty years on from first becoming The Who and Keith Moon joining the band, The Who’s impact on the world is as strong today as it’s ever been. Join host Paul Bearman for a deep dive into the legacy of that nice rock and roll band from Shepherd’s Bush, London, featuring conversations with special guests connected to the band and other Who fans from around the world. Episodes released fortnightly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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