The Who to rock International Celebration of 60 years of Volkswagen Vans
Hanover, 5 October, 2007: One of the most
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"We look forward to being part of a real cult event that is right up our alley, and we intend to rock Hanover," says Pete Townshend, the band's creative mastermind. "I own a Volkswagen Bus together with my partner Rachel Fuller. And we used Volkswagen Buses as transport in our very early days as a band. It was the cool thing to do," the artist reminisced. "It was a mobile hippy home, cult on wheels, and today, still, the Multivan is a great automobile."
"Rock legend, The Who, is tailor-made for the Volkswagen van and the special relationship between the two legends has been mirrored in several of their songs.
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Volkswagen Van and Bus owners attending the event can look forward to the evening's live gig, when The Who performs hits like 'My Generation', 'Magic Bus', 'Who are you', 'Can't explain' and 'Going Mobile'.
For further information please visit http://www.volkswagen-vans.co.uk/
About Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles:
The Volkswagen Transporter van is an icon and over 10 million have been
produced. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles range now includes the Caddy,
Transporter and Crafter van ranges, plus the Caravelle MPV and
California campervan, all available from its dedicated, nationwide
network of Van Centres in the UK.
About The Who:
As an icon of the Mod movement, The Who was an influential force in the
British invasion of the international music scene. In the starting
years, its music and its image saw The Who, along with the Rolling
Stones, representing a more aggressive type of British rock than that of
the Beatles. The concept albums 'Tommy' and 'Quadrophenia' then turned
the band into a legend.
It was these ambitious rock operas that helped the English band to achieve international fame. 'Tommy', the album, was launched in 1969 - the era of the T2 series Volkswagen Bus first introduced in 1967 - and tells the story of deaf, dumb and blind Tommy Walker.
In contrast, 'Quadrophenia', an album produced in 1973, is a retrospective on the roots of the band, focusing back on the rivalry between Mods and Rockers. The film of the same name came to the screen in 1979. This story describes the life of Jimmy, a lonely young Mod, and the turmoil he experiences during his transition to adulthood. 'Quadrophenia' is considered to aptly portray the situation of English youths growing up in the mid-60s and severely lacking direction. It was on the back of the reverberating success of both these projects that The Who secured its reputation as one of the most influential rock bands of all time.