As far as legendary rock bands go, The Who ranks alongside the Beatles
and the Rolling Stones. Penning the Who's enduring rock anthems and
bringing those songs to life with some of the most frenetic and
destructive guitar performances ever witnessed, Pete Townshend proved
that his excess matched his talent, and left in his wake bottles,
syringes, groupies, and trashed hotel rooms as his band brought their
music to an equally energized generation. Biographer Giuliano spills the
beans on Townshend's childhood, his battles with band members during the
Who's glory days as mod gods, his strange devotion to the Indian mystic
Meher Baba, and the many unexpected turns his creative activities have
taken in between the band's several break-ups and reunions.