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Nov 27, 2012 · The Who guitarist has always been notable for his energetic stage exertions -- particularly his signature "windmill" move, which consists of Townshend swinging his arm around in a furious...
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Jun 17, 1993 · Pete Townshend On How He Got His Trademark Windmill Move | Letterman - YouTube. Letterman. 622K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.3K. 178K views 1 year ago #Letterman #TheWho #PeteTownshend. The...
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May 19, 2022 · Well, according to Townshend himself, the guitarist’s trademark move was actually stolen from The Rolling Stones member Keith Richards. Townshend explained everything in a conversation with David Letterman: “[The Who] supported the Stones for two shows,” he says.
Nov 5, 2007 · The Who - Pete Townshend's windmill!
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Nov 25, 2012 · Pete Townshend windmill - You want it? Pete looks right at me and asks, "You want it don't you?" HERE! Quadrophenia Tour 2012 Detroit, MI, Nov. 24th ...more.
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Nov 21, 2012 · "We were a little R n'B band and we supported the [Rolling] Stones on two shows; they were brand new, they were young, they had one hit with Chuck Berry's 'Come On,'" explained Townshend.
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He is the co-founder, guitarist, second lead vocalist and principal songwriter of the Who, one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s and 1970s. [2] [3] His aggressive playing style and poetic songwriting techniques, with the Who and in other projects, have earned him critical acclaim.