How many a U read about The Who in Rolling Stone?
They got a small article in the Rolling Stone I got in the mail that said that Pete and Roger had begun work on their first studio album since 1982. Pete has been writing songs that he hopes Daltrey and himself can begin recording in early 05. It says if you go to his website you'll see that he's chosen the title of <i>Who2</i> for the album and that it would be preceded by a US tour in the first half of the year with the band. They recrueted the help of bassist <b>Pino Palladino</b> and drummer <b>Zak Starkey</b> to accompany them on the tour.
It also states in another small article right next to it that some lost Velvet Underground tracks have been found for those of you who are fans of them as well. Long lost versions of Velvet Underground songs - "<b>Heroin</b>," "<b>Venus In Furs</b>," and "<b>I'm Waiting for the Man</b>" - have surfaced. A collector bought a fragile acetate record at a Manhattan flea market for 75 cents. It says the disc was pressed when Velvet were still looking for a label and it also contains alternate mixes of most of the groups debut album <i>The Velvet Underground and Nico</i> from 1967. A Velvets expert says "This would be their first album as it was intended to be released before the band started second guessing it." It says Universal is looking into purchasing the record from the collector with eyes toward a CD release.
Thats all.
Asta!!
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