Pete Townshend Blames The Who s Old Fashioned Way for His Doubt Over New Album
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When talking about his band s future, the veteran guitarist admits that he and lead singer Roger Daltrey have slightly different stances on pushing boundaries at this stage of their career. Jul 12, 2021
The Who, because of the old fashioned way the band works.
The guitarist has admitted he has some doubts about whether or not he and Roger Daltrey and their bandmates will ever get together again to work on a follow-up to 2019 s Who .
He told Guitar Player magazine, As far as a new record, it does take quite a lot of time to put together the 20 or 30 songs that are needed for both Roger [Daltrey] and I and any producer that we might be working with to cherry-pick the ones that fit the times.
Doing Things the Old-Fashioned Way in Green Lantern #4 [Preview]
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With his back up against the wall and no Green Lantern power ring to help him out of it, things are looking desperate for John Stewart in this preview of Green Lantern #4, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics. But that just means that Stewart will have to kick ass the old-fashioned way. But more importantly, what s going on with the nightmare of Zero Hour? Could DC finally be planning Zero Hour 2: The Zeroest Hour? God, we hope so. Check out the preview below.
GREEN LANTERN #4
(W) Geoffrey Thorne (A) Tom Raney, Marco Santucci (CA) Bernard Chang
Knoxville Biz Ticker: Demolition of former Radioisotope Development Lab underway at Oak Ridge
The Knoxville News-Sentinel 2/25/2021 Knoxville News Sentinel
Demolition of former Radioisotope Development Lab underway at Oak Ridge
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) and contractor UCOR have begun removing the two remaining structures at the former Radioisotope Development Lab at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
“This project launches our next phase of major demolition and cleanup at ORNL,” said Nathan Felosi, OREM’s portfolio federal project director for ORNL. “Our work is eliminating contaminated structures, like this one, that are on DOE’s list of high-risk facilities and clearing space for future research missions.”
Knoxville Biz Ticker: Demolition of former Radioisotope Development Lab underway at Oak Ridge
The Knoxville News-Sentinel 2/25/2021 Knoxville News Sentinel
Demolition of former Radioisotope Development Lab underway at Oak Ridge
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) and contractor UCOR have begun removing the two remaining structures at the former Radioisotope Development Lab at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
“This project launches our next phase of major demolition and cleanup at ORNL,” said Nathan Felosi, OREM’s portfolio federal project director for ORNL. “Our work is eliminating contaminated structures, like this one, that are on DOE’s list of high-risk facilities and clearing space for future research missions.”