70s Who's Who Tour Rock Band Daltrey Townshend t-shirt Small

$299.99 USD

Chest 17 in.

Length 21.5 in.

Content: 55% Polyester, 45% Cotton

Tag Brand: Scott Lester

This awesome shirt dates all the way back to the 70s and it was made for a concert tour from the English rock band The Who. The band was formed in London back in 1964, and the original core lineup consisted of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon. Their first ever single "I Can't Explain" became a UK top ten hit in 1965, and the band's influential legacy only continued growing from there.

The Who closed out the 60s with an appearance at Woodstock, and the release of their concept album Tommy, which included the critical and commercial hit "Pinball Wizard". The group's first release of the 70s, wound up being Who's Next, which also included several hits such as "Wont Get Fooled Again", "Baba O'Riley", and "Behind Blue Eyes". From there they released another concept album, Quadrophenia, and oversaw the production of a film adaptation of Tommy, which starred Daltrey as the adult version of the titular character.

The band released one final album in the 70s, Who Are You in 1978. However, the release wound up being overshadowed by the tragic death of Keith Moon. The band was disheartened over the loss of their friend, but determined to continue performing in his honor, and Kenney Jones was eventually hired to replace Moon on drums.

Fits like a modern unisex adult small.






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