Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: Virgil Kane
- 2/21/07 3:19:38 PM
The Rock Was Opera at Pete Townshend’s Star-Studded NYC Show
For the past year, as the Who’s massive tour has trekked across the globe one gigantic arena at a time, Pete Townshend has quietly played a series of intimate club shows with his girlfriend Rachel Fuller and whatever surprise guests they can round up. Last night they hit the 160-seat Joe’s Pub in New York’s East Village for the third time in just five months, alongside Lou Reed, Amos Lee, Dinosaur Jr.’s J Mascis and Rachel Yamagata. Most of the past shows found Townshend doing a brief solo acoustic set that consisted of his more subdued material such as “In The Ether” and “Imagine a Man.” But last, night he unleashed a furious torrent of rock opera anthems that rivaled any Who concert I’ve been to.
Amos Lee and Rachel Yamagata both began their sets alone, clearly floored to be on the same bill as Townshend — who joined them both on acoustic guitar for the conclusion of their brief sets. It was during J. Mascis’s set, however, that the show shot into the stratosphere. Mascis, dressed in purple t-shirt, a black track-suit jacket and an enormous pair of glasses, played a set of Dinosaur Jr. tunes, before bringing Townshend out for the closer. “I’m a little surprised J. wanted to play this one,” Pete said, before singing the opening of “See Me, Feel Me,” which caused the entire audience — including a rather stoic Matt Dillon who had been stashed away in a corner booth — to go absolutely ballistic.
Before the crowd calmed down, Pete launched into his own set. He opened with an intense version of “The Acid Queen,” also from Tommy. He then moved on to Quadrophenia, playing frenzied versions of “The Real Me” and “Drowned” that nearly caused diehard Who fans standing by the bar (some even wearing nametags listing their message board nicknames) to orgasm collectively. The only way to up the energy from that was to play “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” which he promptly did. The four song set was the single greatest solo acoustic performance I’ve ever witnessed.
If all this wasn’t enough, as the clock approached midnight Lou Reed came onstage. I could be wrong (and I’m sure the commenters will correct me), but I don’t think he’s ever played with Townshend prior to this. The leaders of two of the greatest ’60s bands sat side-by-side and launched into “I’m Waiting for the Man.” They followed it up with “White Light /White Heat,” a choice Reed said was inspired by seeing Jack White play it recently. “Yeah, well, I’m better than Jack!” Townshend joked. They closed out the all too brief set with a beautiful rendition of “Pale Blue Eyes” from the Velvet Underground’s 1969 eponymous third album. Every previous In The Attic show has ended with a jam featuring all the guests, but apparently realizing nothing could top the Townshend/Reed duets the show simply ended as a stunned crowd emptied onto the street.
-- Andy Greene
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: hipsterdoofus
- 2/21/07 3:26:35 PM
wow.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: sean
- 2/21/07 3:32:49 PM
just kill me now.
I can't believe I saw that listing today.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: zarathustra
- 2/21/07 3:37:41 PM
pass the hemlock.
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Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: oh well okay
- 2/21/07 3:41:20 PM
sean - would have been impossible to get into even if you knew about it - joe's pub is tough for a normal event, never mind this one. bet you half were industry - the other half lucky townshend freaks
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: sean
- 2/21/07 3:47:02 PM
probably right, but I didn't hear a thing about it, so I don't know how much the word was out there.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: hipsterdoofus
- 2/21/07 3:48:03 PM
if people wearing nametags could get in......
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: sean
- 2/21/07 3:49:35 PM
it's like a whoapalooza...
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: sean
- 2/21/07 3:50:24 PM
as opposed to a party with carrots, nga, and brandy, which would be a whorapalooser.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: hipsterdoofus
- 2/21/07 3:50:32 PM
louapalooza
paloozasaur jr.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: NobodyGirlApproximately
- 2/21/07 3:56:46 PM
omgz, lucky long-haired temptress.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: hipsterdoofus
- 2/21/07 3:57:34 PM
e-hodown
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: Carrots
- 2/21/07 3:57:37 PM
"as opposed to a party with carrots, nga, and brandy, which would be a whorapalooser."
do you have a point?
ever?
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: NobodyGirlApproximately
- 2/21/07 3:59:25 PM
that'seasyno.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: Brandy
- 2/21/07 4:16:14 PM
omgz! my only post for the day is to tell the board that sean is a gay fag lord. you heard me.
rook it up.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: hipsterdoofus
- 2/21/07 4:21:36 PM
anybody wanna bet me brandy can't really go the rest of the day without posting?
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: Carrots
- 2/21/07 4:23:01 PM
i know she can't.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: NobodyGirlApproximately
- 2/21/07 4:23:18 PM
no.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: sean
- 2/21/07 4:25:20 PM
"as opposed to a party with carrots, nga, and brandy, which would be a whorapalooser."
do you have a point?
ever?
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just that youz a bunch a hos.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: NobodyGirlApproximately
- 2/21/07 4:27:21 PM
at least we don't look like child molestors.
shave.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: sean
- 2/21/07 4:36:13 PM
you are what you eat.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: Carrots
- 2/21/07 4:37:08 PM
pornstache.
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: RocketMan
- 2/21/07 8:53:33 PM
holy
fucking
shit

Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: wolfscream
- 2/21/07 10:24:25 PM
id've considered selling my soul for that one.
seen both but never small venue, never together and oh, how much i apprieciate the years of music theyve given me.
peace,
wolf
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trying to find a peaceful song...
Re: Townshend, Lou Reed and Friends Jam in New York
- Author: RocketMan
- 2/26/07 9:45:30 PM
u can listen to it (maybe see it) here
http://towsertv.petetownshend.co
