‘It Came From a Place of Resentment’

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“We poured it into a pot, boiled it up, took some drugs, and made it our own.” Photo: Barrie Wentzell In 1965, Pete Townshend was in his apartment workshopping a new song for his band the Who after a group of fans asked him to write lyrics that spoke to their generation’s frustration with how they were being treated. Townshend’s initial approach was a chug-a-lug acoustic number about kids his age being “put down just because we get around” and wanting “to die before I grow old.” The Who’s

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