Why doesn’t that idea just f-f-fade away? The members of The Who are angry enough to smash guitars over a sequel to the 1979 film musical, “Quadrophenia,” that’s proceeding without the legendary rock ...
The rockers have quashed reports that they are backing a planned follow-up to the 1979 cult hit. By Alex Ritman U.K. Correspondent The members of The Who have denied reports that the band has endorsed ...
The Who’s Quadrophenia was a look back at the British mod scene they emerged from in the early 1960s. The 1979 loose film adaptation was part of a mini-mod revival and has become a cult classic. The ...
Phil Daniels plays a restless London youth in the 1979 British movie Quadrophenia, based on the Who’s rock opera — but oddly, the chaotic production was not a musical, and the Who does not even appear ...
As previously reported, the production, titled Pete Townshend’s Quadrophenia: A Mod Ballet, will have limited preview engagements in three U.K. cities, starting in Plymouth on May 28, before it ...
In 1979, director Franc Roddam took The Who’s seminal double-album Quadrophenia and turned it into a British cult classic. The eponymous film was more than just a love letter to all things mod. It let ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The cast of Quadrophenia in a 1979 publicity still. The cast of 1979’s Quadrophenia were reunited this weekend to celebrate the ...
Flash back to “Love Reign O’er Me” as the soundtrack of a life, as “Quadrophenia” (1979), the immersively scruffy feature riff on the Who’s classic rock opera, arrives this week in a terrific-sounding ...
The Who are set to perform their legendary album Quadrophenia in full on tour in 2013, but do you know everything there is to know about the album? Check out 20 key facts below. We feel everyone ...
The Who’s iconic rock opera 'Quadrophenia' is set to make its debut as a ballet production in the UK next year. Sadler's Wells Theatre in Islington, London, and Universal Music UK have confirmed the ...
The members of The Who have denied reports that the band has endorsed a sequel to Quadrophenia, the 1979 film based on its own rock opera set around the clashes between rival gangs in 1960s Brighton.