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  2. Lifehouse (rock opera) - Wikipedia

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    Lifehouse is an unfinished science fiction rock opera by the Who intended as a follow-up to Tommy.It was abandoned as a rock opera in favour of creating the traditional rock album Who's Next, though its songs would appear on various albums and singles by the Who, as well as Pete Townshend 's solo albums. [1]

  3. Lifehouse Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    Lifehouse was to be a true multimedia project: a double LP rock opera, a motion picture, and an interactive concert experience. The story was to take place in 21st century Britain, in an age where pollution has become such a drastic problem that most people never set foot outdoors in their life.

  4. Who's Next - Wikipedia

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    Who's Next is the fifth studio album by the English rock band the Who, released on 2 August 1971, by Track Records in the United Kingdom and Decca Records in the United States. It developed from the aborted Lifehouse project, a multi-media rock opera conceived by the group's guitarist Pete Townshend as a follow-up to the band's 1969 album Tommy.

  5. Lifehouse (band) - Wikipedia

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    Lifehouse is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California composed of Jason Wade (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano), Rick Woolstenhulme Jr. (drums, percussion ...

  6. 15 years after their first album, Lifehouse finds fans in an ...

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  7. Slip Kid - Wikipedia

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    "Slip Kid" is a song from the Who's seventh album, The Who by Numbers. Written originally for Pete Townshend's shelved Lifehouse rock opera, "Slip Kid" was revived in 1975. . The song was originally written as a warning about the music business, though Townshend has pointed out the song's relevance in different contex

  8. Porthouse Theatre to kick off 2024 summer season with rock ...

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    The 1971 rock opera by Andrew Lloyd Weber and Tim Rice, which previews June 14 and runs June 15 through 29 at the open-air theater, follows the last week of Jesus Christ's life, focusing on the ...

  9. Won't Get Fooled Again - Wikipedia

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    The song was originally intended for a rock opera on which Townshend had been working, Lifehouse, which was a multi-media exercise based on his followings of the Indian religious avatar Meher Baba, showing how spiritual enlightenment could be obtained via a combination of band and audience. [4]