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Solo Projects - The World of The Who
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Sure, the Who's whole was more than the sum of its parts, but as you can hear, those parts are pretty damn impressive by themselves. You want dark? Try the ruthlessness of “My Size,” John Entwistle’s poison-penned payback play from [i]Smash Your Head Against the Wall[/i]. Roger Daltrey exorcizes — and exercises — his asbestos-lunged demons in the soul-wrenching scream of “Free Me,” taken from [i]McVicar[/i], the biopic of a prison-bound bank robber, starring . . . Roger Daltrey. Lifelong surf music fan Keith Moon indulges his inner Beach Boy with a reef-of-sound remake of “Don't Worry Baby” from [i]Two Sides of the Moon[/i], a recording his former assistant once called “the most expensive karaoke album ever made.” And Pete Townshend, ever the frantic romantic, rockets along like a Vespa in high gear in “Rough Boys,” a parka’d punk love letter to the mod-squad toughs of his youth. We’ve left no crate unturned, so dig in and . . . just [i]dig[/i] — straight to the Who’s solo soul.