NEW YORK (AP) — Pete Townshend recalls The Who were in “real trouble” in the early 1970s. He says he was running around in coveralls, John Entwistle wore spider costumes, Roger Daltrey had become a rock god and Keith Moon “had become this kind of clown.” Then they created “Quadrophenia,” which Townshend says was a form of salvation. Townshend has revisited the project with “Classic Quadrophenia,” a remake with the London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Townshend says the musicians were brilliant because they would take the subway to the hall, look at the music, play their best and then go home with “no fuss, no nonsense.”