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Pete Townshend

Live Performances by Pete Townshend in 1996

Pete Townshend Performs 'Magic Bus' Live on Later with Jools Holland

Later with Jools Holland

January 1, 1996 | Video Length: 3:25
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  • In January 1996, when Pete Townshend performed "Magic Bus" live on "Later with Jools Holland," he was in a transitional phase of his career, having re... Read Full Description >

    In January 1996, when Pete Townshend performed "Magic Bus" live on "Later with Jools Holland," he was in a transitional phase of his career, having recently released his solo album "Psychoderelict" in 1993. This project marked a significant point in Townshend's evolution as it integrated both music and a narrative concept, showcasing his prowess as a songwriter and storyteller. The live performance of "Magic Bus," a classic originally by The Who, reflects his continued connection to his past while also exploring new artistic territories. During this period, Townshend was actively engaging in various creative endeavors, including touring and collaborating with other artists. The choice to perform such a well-known track during a prominent show like "Later with Jools Holland" underscores his status as a rock icon who remains relevant years after his initial fame with The Who. Townshend's capacity to reinvent himself while honoring his musical roots is a testament to his enduring influenc

Pete Townshend Live at The Fillmore - Full Concert

The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA, United States

April 30, 1996 | Video Length: 1:49:32
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  • In 1996, during the performance captured in the live recording at The Fillmore, Pete Townshend was in a phase of his career characterized by a focus o... Read Full Description >

    In 1996, during the performance captured in the live recording at The Fillmore, Pete Townshend was in a phase of his career characterized by a focus on his solo work and collaborations outside of The Who. This period came after the release of his album "Psychoderelict" in 1993, a rock opera that showcased his continued exploration of themes related to human relationships and the individual psyche. During this time, Townshend was known for his introspective songwriting, often reflecting on his personal experiences and artistic struggles. The Fillmore concert featured him accompanied by Jon Carin on keyboards, highlighting an intimate setting that differed from the larger scale of The Who's performances. Notably, this era saw Townshend actively engaging with his fan base through performances and unique artistic expressions, reaffirming his place as a pivotal figure in rock music.