The 1993 concert film Pete Townshend: Psycoderelict sees the Who frontman covering a number of that group's key standards including "Behind Blue Eyes,", but the central emphasis of the film involves a theatrical show performed by Townshend and inspired by his critically-ballyhooed June 1993 concept album, Psychoderelict. The basic story of that show involves a media-driven scheme to resuscitate the career of a has-been rock star, utilizing an erotic photograph of a fourteen-year-old girl. The theme anticipates Townshend's ...
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The 1993 concert film Pete Townshend: Psycoderelict sees the Who frontman covering a number of that group's key standards including "Behind Blue Eyes,", but the central emphasis of the film involves a theatrical show performed by Townshend and inspired by his critically-ballyhooed June 1993 concept album, Psychoderelict. The basic story of that show involves a media-driven scheme to resuscitate the career of a has-been rock star, utilizing an erotic photograph of a fourteen-year-old girl. The theme anticipates Townshend's legal trouble in the early 2000s and the accusations levied against him involving his alleged possession of child pornography from the internet. Nathan Southern, Rovi
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