Jody Linscott talks about playing on the recent UK tour with Roger Daltrey, the planned documentary about her life, holidaying in England in 1971 and deciding not to go home, the differences between touring with Roger nowadays and touring with The Who in 1989, how the music industry is rapidly changing, the importance of art to our well-being, the oversaturation of music in the modern era, and having two children’s books published by Jackie Onassis. Music by The GaragePlease consider filling in this short audience survey, as it will really help us out! All entries are anonymous, so no personal data is collectedhttp://bit.ly/talkingaboutthewho-surveyBecome a TATW MemberSupport us with a one-off or monthly donationFacebookBlueskyInstagramYouTube RELATED LINKS Buy tickets for Who’s Next at the 100 Club (featuring Paul interviewing Dante DiCarlo)The Who: Album by Album – Dante DiCarlo’s new bookWho’s Next tribute band websiteThe Who’s North American farewell tour datesRoger Daltrey – ‘Naked Eye’ London Palladium, 21st April 2025Roger Daltrey – 'Days' (Kinks cover), preceded by heckling Wolverhampton Civic Hall, 24th April 2025Roger Daltrey – ‘Who Are You’ Piece Hall, Halifax, 30th July 2025Kachina Dechert (Jody’s daughter) on IMDBThe Who – ‘Join Together’ Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, 24th August 1989Jody’s two children’s books on Amazon:Once Upon A To Z: An Alphabet OdysseyThe Worthy Wonders Lost at Sea: A Whimsical Word Search Adventure Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dante DiCarlo – guitarist in tribute band Who's Next
Dante DiCarlo talks about the origins of tribute band Who’s Next and how he came to join, learning to play Who songs and improvise in Pete Townshend’s style, how a website competition helped him perfect the windmill, warnings from nurses at Who’s Next gigs, balancing a tribute band and other musical ventures, and his connection with The Who on a deeply personal level. Plus: Paul goes to the Cavern Club in Liverpool to see Who’s Next for the first time and nearly breaks his phone in the process.Music by The Garage Become a TATW MemberSupport us with a one-off or monthly donationFacebookBlueskyInstagramYouTubeRELATED LINKS Buy tickets for Who’s Next at the 100 Club (featuring Paul interviewing Dante DiCarlo)The Who: Album by Album – Dante DiCarlo’s new bookWho’s Next tribute bandWebsiteFacebook Instagram The Who’s North American farewell tour datesWho’s Next – ‘Baba O’Riley’ The Cavern Club, Liverpool, 2025 Who’s Best – ‘Heaven and Hell’ 2010 Who ConventionDante’s ‘How to windmill’ video‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ Live Aid, 1985‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ Shepperton, 1978‘Baba O’Riley’ Shepperton, 1978‘Baba O’Riley’ Charlton, 1974Pete falling on his guitar Hamburg, 1972Vince Lightning & The Thunderboltz‘The Girls I Could’ve Had’ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Andy Neill – Who author and historian
Andy Neill talks about writing and curating the new book Their Generation: The Who in America 1967–69 and how it came about, photographer Tom Wright’s role and importance in The Who’s history, the light-hearted elements of The Who’s music through the years, the band’s struggle to initially break America, his involvement in the upcoming Live at the Oval 1971 album, the long process behind the album’s release, and why The Who are being inexplicably overlooked as a live band. Plus: Paul attends the opening night of Quadrophenia: A Mod Ballet at Sadler’s Wells and gets very close to saying something stupid to Pete Townshend. Music by The Garage Become a TATW MemberSupport us with a one-off or monthly donationFacebookBlueskyInstagramYouTubeRELATED LINKS Buy tickets for Who’s Next at the 100 Club (featuring Paul interviewing Dante DiCarlo)Matt Kent’s websiteBeach Creative websitePre-order Live at the Oval 1971 Buy Their Generation: The Who in America 1967–69 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mandy Moon – Keith Moon's daughter
Mandy Moon talks about being personally affected by the recent California wildfires, becoming a grandmother for the first time, the chaos surrounding her childhood, realising that her dad was famous because of her schoolteachers, her memories of some of Keith Moon’s friends, her childhood band and learning to play drums as an adult, seeing Keith for the last time and learning of his death, her struggles with drug and alcohol dependency, how people react to finding out she’s Keith Moon’s daughter, and pulling strings to obtain One Direction tickets. Plus: Paul looks back on Who-related stuff that’s been going on since Season One ended – not only for the band, but in his personal life too – including a trip to the Cavern Club, sharing pizza with Roger Daltrey’s solo band, and the ever-confusing Zak Starkey saga. Music by The Garage Become a TATW MemberSupport us with a one-off or monthly donationFacebookBlueskyInstagramYouTubeRELATED LINKS Who’s Next tribute band websiteDante DiCarlo’s new book, The Who: Album by AlbumBuy tickets for Who’s Next at the 100 Club (featuring Paul interviewing Dante DiCarlo)‘The Song is Over’ from the Royal Albert Hall, 30th March 2025Pete Townshend’s first statement – Zak Starkey ISN’T out of the bandThe Who's North American farewell tour datesPete’s second statement – Zak Starkey IS out of the bandZak’s Instagram post in replyZak on BBC Breakfast, 27th May 2025Waking Ned (full movie), featuring Dermot Kerrigan as Father Patrick (Dermot first appears at 17:30) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Season Two Teaser #2: Andy Neill
Season Two is coming...Wednesday 16th July 2025Become a TATW MemberSupport us with a one-off or monthly donationFacebookBlueskyInstagramYouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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.