Who’s There?
By Daniel Knighton
Feb 07, 2013 •
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One of the most recognizable logos in rock and roll, stenciled on the band’s equipment cases backstage. Photo by Daniel Knighton
SAN DIEGO — The Who brought their “Quadrophenia and More” tour to the Valley View Casino Center Tuesday.
With a set list that included some of their greatest hits, including guitarist Pete Townsend’s 1973 opus “Quadrophenia” in its entirety. Townsend (pictured) also managed to break out his trademark “windmill” move. The band kept the more than 8,000 fans on their feet.
- One of the most recognizable logos in rock and roll, stenciled on the band’s equipment cases backstage. Photo by Daniel Knighton
San Diego, CA, USA - Feb 5, 2013 - The Who brought their "Quadrophenia and More" tour to the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego. Prior to the show, drummer Zak Starkey (son of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr) suffered a tendon injury and was forced to withdraw. Fortunately, drummer Scott Devours was available and with only two hours rehearsal performed admirably.
- Fans in the front row greet The Who to San Diego. Photo by Daniel Knighton
San Diego, CA, USA - Feb 5, 2013 - The Who brought their "Quadrophenia and More" tour to the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego. Prior to the show, drummer Zak Starkey (son of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr) suffered a tendon injury and was forced to withdraw. Fortunately, drummer Scott Devours was available and with only two hours rehearsal performed admirably.
- The Who brought their “Quadrophenia and More” tour to San Diego on February 5, 2013. Photo by Daniel Knighton
San Diego, CA, USA - Feb 5, 2013 - The Who brought their "Quadrophenia and More" tour to the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego. Prior to the show, drummer Zak Starkey (son of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr) suffered a tendon injury and was forced to withdraw. Fortunately, drummer Scott Devours was available and with only two hours rehearsal performed admirably.
- Frontman Roger Daltrey performs “The Real Me” at Valley View Casino Center in San Diego. Photo by Daniel Knighton
San Diego, CA, USA - Feb 5, 2013 - The Who brought their "Quadrophenia and More" tour to the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego. Prior to the show, drummer Zak Starkey (son of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr) suffered a tendon injury and was forced to withdraw. Fortunately, drummer Scott Devours was available and with only two hours rehearsal performed admirably.
- Drummer Scott Devours stepped in with only two hours rehearsal after a tendon injury forced Zak Starkey to withdraw. Photo by Daniel Knighton
San Diego, CA, USA - Feb 5, 2013 - The Who brought their "Quadrophenia and More" tour to the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego. Prior to the show, drummer Zak Starkey (son of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr) suffered a tendon injury and was forced to withdraw. Fortunately, drummer Scott Devours was available and with only two hours rehearsal performed admirably.
- Guitarist Pete Townsend does his signature “windmill” move. Photo by Daniel Knighton
San Diego, CA, USA - Feb 5, 2013 - The Who brought their "Quadrophenia and More" tour to the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego. Prior to the show, drummer Zak Starkey (son of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr) suffered a tendon injury and was forced to withdraw. Fortunately, drummer Scott Devours was available and with only two hours rehearsal performed admirably.
- Guitarist Pete Townsend performs his epic double album “Quadrophenia” at Valley View Casino Center in San Diego. Photo by Daniel Knighton
San Diego, CA, USA - Feb 5, 2013 - The Who brought their "Quadrophenia and More" tour to the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego. Prior to the show, drummer Zak Starkey (son of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr) suffered a tendon injury and was forced to withdraw. Fortunately, drummer Scott Devours was available and with only two hours rehearsal performed admirably.
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