Following the immense success of the concept album/rock opera Tommy, Pete Townshend had an even more ambitious project in mind for the Who's next studio album -- one that would connect the band and listeners via computer technology and the newly invented synthesizers, long before the creation of the internet or virtual reality. But it proved to be TOO ambitious, so the band abandoned it. But the leftover songs formed the basis of one of the greatest rock albums in history. Randy Renaud revisits the summer of 1971 and the story behind Who's Next on the Chronicles of Rock.