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RECOMMENDED SITES


White Fang's Who Site

This is the only site that has ever gone into anything like the kind of detail that The Who’s career deserves. Rich Wiener (aka Whitefang) has built this collection over nearly 40 years and it’s still growing. If you’re looking to source a collection of (literally) anything and everything released by the band anywhere in the world, this is the place to go. A Venezuelan “Tommy,” anyone?

thewhothismonth.com
The Who This Month

Every month, Brian Cady’s provides an indispensable look back over the history of the band. Plenty of new information appears here from time to time with lots of relevant multimedia. It's updated on the first of every month.

The Who - Naked Eye
The Who - Naked Eye 

Matt Kent’s website on the band has morphed in to a single “This Day In Who History” page.

The Hypertext Who
The Hypertext Who at www.thewho.net

As the name suggests, this site has been around a long time and is rich in resources. From the discography to the concert guide, from Irish Jack to the Odds & Sods mailing list, you can spend hours here without running out of information to glean.

Who tabs
Who Tabs

Litgo’s tablature site contains exhaustive information on the instruments and amplification used by the band at various stages of their career and details the gear used in the studio to produce all that great material.

www.stevehoffman.tv
Steve Hoffman music forums

The Steve Hoffman forums (registration required, and a strong search engine for finding existing threads and topics) go into great detail, with contributions from audiophiles from around the globe. In conjunction with Rich Wiener’s website (see White Fang's Who Site above), this will inform you about what everything sounds like across the various formats.

petetownshend.net
petetownshend.net

The lovely Carrie Pratt is now running this as an unofficial site with plenty of news and content as it comes in. Go here for links to The Lifehouse Method, detail on Meher Baba and also Pete's involvement with Rachel Fuller's "In The Attic" productions.

Eel Pie
eelpie.com

Pete's commercial site is the place to go for anything from his solo career -- music, video, books, events and the Meher Baba Film Archive.


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