Roger Daltrey talks about Quadrophenia

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Kym Oeser

Kym Oeser

10 жыл бұрын

Additional interview from the documentary series Carnaby Street, the Soho backstreet that spawned the swinging 60s
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The series chronicles the period in London from 1950-1978. Part 1 (1950-66) Britain comes out of War, The Beatles were formed and fashion and music centre around Carnaby St. Part 2 (1966-78) the height of Swinging London the summer of love The Beatles split and the youth revolution is over.
Carnaby Street, the Soho backstreet that spawned the swinging 60s tells the story how a generation that came out of war torn Britain started a cultural revolution that changed fashion and music forever. This was the time of sex, drugs and rock n roll, Mods, Hippies, female liberation, drugs and of course the summer of love.
The story of the Soho backstreet that made the world swing, is told by the people that were there, which include Roger Daltrey (The Who), Peter Noone (Herman's Hermits), Garry Leeds (The Walker Brothers), The Beatles, Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones), Donovan, Frank Alan (The Searchers), Tony Calder (Immediate Records), the Fashionistas from the time and many more, they all give personal insight into the iconic time of the 1960s, how it came to be and how it came to pass.
It is rare for a film to have such open and honest interviews from such wide ranging people. Combining current and archive interviews the film gives a real sense and feel of that time. We are taken on a journey from what caused the 60s youth revolution and what brought it to an end. The film is brought to life by Original music from the EMI archives, rare archive film footage, photographs from Phillip Townsend, the 1st person to photograph The Rolling Stones as well as the Beatles and others, personal photographs from the stars themselves and animations of 1960s illustrations from the Artist Malcolm English.
With 30 extra video clips from the interviews about the myths of what created that time, Carnaby Street, the Soho backstreet that spawned the swinging 60s creates a unique experience and insight into the lives and people who changed fashion and music worldwide. This is the story of "Swinging London", this is the story of the 60s.

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@toppyblahblahblah
@toppyblahblahblah 3 жыл бұрын
I lived and breathed Quadrophenia as a 17 year old in '79 and still do today as a 57 year old. The Who........ pure genius
@onemod5481
@onemod5481 9 жыл бұрын
If there's one guy in the world of fame I could share a few pints with...its this geezer!
@bluesfan582
@bluesfan582 7 жыл бұрын
Every interview with Roger Daltrey is interesting, informative, insightful and entertaining. He is honest without being arrogant. On the contrary, he is down to earth and humble. He has a great sense of humour and a very engaging way of telling a story. On top of that, he has one of the best voices in any musical genre. What an icon.
@martysykes3221
@martysykes3221 4 жыл бұрын
The older I get, the more I realize the genius of the WHO. My favorite band of all time. Too bad about Keith and John. Both were the very best at their craft! RIP to the both of you. You both are in a much better place.
@tonymeads6632
@tonymeads6632 2 жыл бұрын
Quadrophenia, for me, is THE greatest album ever made. It is as fresh and timeless today as when it was first released. It fills me with excitement every time That I play it. I will be seventy this year. If I could only ever own one album it would be Quadrophenia. It's an absolute masterpiece !
@wrsawy
@wrsawy 5 жыл бұрын
Daltrey is one of the few rock stars that you can understand.....
@wlouisharris
@wlouisharris 6 жыл бұрын
I remember listening to the Who back in the 80's and 90's and people thinking they were "has beens." This guy gave me a bunch of Who records including Who's Next and I remember listening to it the first time. It seemed like all of the sudden around 2008 people started wearing mod outfits in my town and who it was suddenly really hip to listen to and dress like the Who. It still is pretty timeless.
@shanetreacy5996
@shanetreacy5996 7 жыл бұрын
Probably the best concept album ever and worth listening to if only for the extraordinary drumming by Keith Moon.A masterpiece.The film was a masterpiece too.
@justsomeguy820
@justsomeguy820 Жыл бұрын
"The adolescent dilemma doesn't change." Well put, Roger. Quadrophenia has aged very well. Just a stunning album, through and through.
@SwisstedChef2018
@SwisstedChef2018 Жыл бұрын
In 1975 I went for English learning from Switzerland, we were a bunch of young Swiss boys and guys , when we went to London it was SOOO exciting and we caught the Tommy Movie. What an experience. These people were like unreachable Gods in our life. Now, we are so close to them because of social media. They are as great as ever.
@gasaholic47
@gasaholic47 7 жыл бұрын
I was 14 when Quadrophenia came out, and it was the first album to truly speak to me. It totally changed the way I thought about music in general. One set of lyrics from Cut My Hair just hit me like a hammer between the eyes...
@jonnysongs
@jonnysongs 9 жыл бұрын
quadrophenia has always been my fav who album, i always felt it was special.
@JP-nb7tm
@JP-nb7tm Жыл бұрын
Definitely one of the greatest but under rated albums of all time. Every song a mint
@susanpritchard6164
@susanpritchard6164
Quadraphenia is the best album of all time and in 23 it’s still timeless
@scott7521
@scott7521 3 жыл бұрын
Quadrophenia by far is my favorite Who record; it flows so well and rocks much harder than Tommy.
@heighwaysonthewing
@heighwaysonthewing 6 жыл бұрын
one of the best films ever made I'm an old Punk at heart but love this film
@michaelreidperry3256
@michaelreidperry3256 4 жыл бұрын
Self-actualization is very important for anyone. Quadrophenia did more self-explanation for me as a young man than just about any other piece of artwork.
@wildbillfirehands
@wildbillfirehands 4 жыл бұрын
Roger, thank you for saying .."Townsend's genius..." although your voice had the power to deliver his mastermind works. I grew up on Beatles, Stones, The Who, and all of the greatest music that will play forever.
@outthere9370
@outthere9370 Жыл бұрын
I think Roger sums up 64/65 quite nicely, thank you. Then you see the next "generation" & the nxt "generation". Youth is amazing! Always evolving. As it has always done!
@josephduplaga7595
@josephduplaga7595 4 жыл бұрын
Always enjoy interviews Rodger Daltrey he always comes across so honestly that sometimes I think he may say things the other ones in the group may want not know.
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