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Sixty years on from first becoming The Who and Keith Moon joining the band, The Who’s impact on the world is as strong today as it’s ever been. Join host Paul Bearman for a deep dive into the legacy of that nice rock and roll band from Shepherd’s Bush, London, featuring conversations with special guests connected to the band and other Who fans from around the world. Episodes released fortnightly.

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    • Colin Dawson – lead singer of The Detours
      Oct 22 2025

      Colin Dawson talks about receiving an OBE for services to British tourism; being on first-name terms with Princess Diana; getting started in music and playing guitar in his first skiffle band; first meeting Roger Daltrey in a café in Acton; the formation of The Detours; being inspired by Cliff Richard and taking pride in his appearance on stage; his memories of playing with The Detours and why he eventually left the band; hearing ‘I Can’t Explain’ for the first time; covering a Who song in a different band decades later, and the Who songs and albums he likes the most; his son playing bass for Joy Crookes at Glastonbury earlier this year; and reuniting with Roger, John and Pete at the Royal Albert Hall in 1989.


      Please note there is a 'show and tell' during this episode in which Colin shows Paul various photographs and Detours posters, which you can watch here


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      Colin sharing rides with Princess Diana and her two sons at Thorpe Park in 1993 Colin (in blazer and tie) first appears at 0:48 and is interviewed at 9:58


      Joy Crookes – ‘Perfect Crime’ Glastonbury, June 2025 (featuring Cameron Dawson on bass)


      The Wrinklies – ‘Caroline’ Broadstairs, Kent, c. 2010/11 (featuring Colin on lead vocals)


      The Wrinklies – ‘Summertime Blues’ Broadstairs, Kent, c. 2010/11


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    • Richard Evans – artist and designer for The Who
      Oct 8 2025

      Richard Evans talks about designing The Who’s latest tour book, trying to impress his mum by working for a Beatle, the upcoming Who Are You Super Deluxe Edition box set, working with Josh Townshend on the Live at the Oval 1971 cover and the inspiration behind it, photographing Keith Moon naked for his first ever Who commission, booking The Who to play in Nottingham while at art school, his management of the band’s website and social media accounts, and why it’s ok to have gaps in your Who knowledge.

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      ‘Who Put The Boot In’ tour poster


      Keith Moon as a bellboy ‘Who Put The Boot In’ tour book cover


      The infamous Keith centrefold ‘Who Put The Boot In’ tour book


      The equally infamous ‘Keith with football’ photo


      ‘I Can’t Explain’ Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA, 2015 (The Who Hits 50! tour)


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    • Buddy Ascott – drummer with The Chords
      Sep 24 2025
      Buddy Ascott talks about playing with Tony Fletcher in The Dear Boys, being sacked by his previous band and not knowing why, The Who’s influence on The Chords, offering his drumming services to The Who when he was 18, the large Mod audience that followed The Chords through word of mouth, recording BBC radio sessions for John Peel, his love for The Who By Numbers and why it’s an underrated album, and drunkenly heckling The Who and ending up in their dressing room in the same night. Music by The GarageThe Dear Boys – 'Put It Down' (Page/Fletcher), used with kind permission Please consider filling in this short audience survey, as it will really help us out! All entries are anonymous, so no personal data is collectedhttps://bit.ly/talkingaboutthewho-survey Become a TATW MemberSupport us with a one-off or monthly donationFacebookBlueskyInstagramYouTubeRELATED LINKS The Chords – ‘Maybe Tomorrow’ Top of the Pops, February 1980The Chords – ‘Something’s Missing’ Top of the Pops, May 1980The Chords – first Peel Session BBC Radio 1, July 1979The Chords – second Peel Session BBC Radio 1, March 1980Proper – Meant To Say Something BandcampThe Dear Boys on BandcampThe Chords on London Weekend Show May 1979 (a teenage Tony Fletcher can be seen from 2:59–3:03)The Chords – ‘This is What They Want’‘The Ox’The Chords – ‘Don’t Go Back’‘Heaven and Hell’ Tanglewood, Lenox, MA, July 1970The Dear Boys – ‘Put It Down’ YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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