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Pete Townshend

Submitted by dbusalacchi on May 15, 2008

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Pete Townshend
Imagine one were charged with a quest to compose a catalog of the greatest and most influential lyricists of the rock and roll genre. Such a roster would inevitably include names like John Lennon, Bob Dylan, and Elton John; however, if one were to scroll a little farther down the list they would come across a man named Pete Townshend. Townshend ascended to fame as the lead guitarist and principle songwriter for a rock band called The Who. Through his work with The Who as well as the compositions of his solo career Pete Townshend has come to be known as a tremendously respected figure in the musical world as well as one of the must influential members of the unique ideological movements he touched.
Townshend was born Peter Dennis Blandford Townshend on May 19, 1945 in London, England. As the child of two professional musicians he began developing his instrumental skills at an extremely young age and was even experimenting with a guitar by the time he was twelve years old. In the year 1961 Townshend formed a rock band with his high school friends John Entwhistle and Roger Daltrey. This band, originally named The Detours, would quickly evolve into the infamous group called The Who, which continues to produce music today. (“Pete Townshend")
In the early stages of Pete Townshend’s career with The Who he wrote songs and produced music which resonated with a clear theme of none conformity. He composed numerous songs designed to mock the state of contemporary society and highlight a
cultural affliction in which he felt his generation had become alienated (Townshend). These assertions helped the band direct their art to an individual musical movement and audience known as “Mods.” This hyper-rebellious derivative of rock and roll quickly and emphatically embraced The Who (“Pete Townshend"). Pete Townshend once said, “It was the first move that I have ever seen in the history of youth towards unity,...

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