The Who relaunched their classic 1973 album 'Quadrophenia' at London's Bush Hall last week.
Pete Townshend performed a twenty-minute set in front of 200 guests including singer Roger Daltrey.
Townshend played 'I'm One' and 'Drowned' from Quadrophenia, 'Acid Queen' from Tommy and the blues classic 'Corrina, Corrina', which he has recently recorded in aid of Amnesty International.
The session also included a question and answer section where Pete discussed the making-of the album with Mojo Magazine’s Editor in Chief Phil Alexander.
The filmed session will be available to watch online from 2pm.
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