Fine Art Music Photography.
New York, Oct 08, 2013
PETE TOWNSHEND, LONDON, 1968
His flat near Victoria Station.
LINER NOTES I went along with Chris Welch,
writer for the Melody Maker, to interview Pete
who wanted to tell us about his new idea for a'
concept album'. It was a cold and dark day and
after much chat about music, art and the guru,
Meha Babba he told us about this story of a
deaf, dumb and blind kid that he was working
on. As I was taking this shot near the window
in the failing light, I said that it seemed rather
a sad and depressing theme and that I couldn't
see how it would be accepted or could become
a hit. Shows how much I knew since as destiny
was to show, Tommy became The Who's biggest
and best success! -Barrie Wentzell
SIZE 16" x 20"
MEDIUM Silver gelatin print.
VALUE $1,700 - $2,300
STARTING BID $1,300