In January 1989, he inducted The Stones into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In February 1986, Townshend was one of those present when the Stones gave their London club performance in honor of Ian Stewart, joining the band onstage for some Blues numbers. Townshend played on Mick Jaggers first solo album in 1984. The following year, on Mick's 40th birthday, Townshend wrote an unflattering letter in the London Times commenting on the significance of this event. In 1982, following the end of the Stones' European tour, Mick Jagger accompanied The Who for parts of their farewell tour. In 1976, Townshend contributed to Ron Wood and Ronnie Lane's Mahoney's Last Stand project. The Who played at The Stones Rock And Roll Circus concert event in 1968. Townshend claims he stole his legendary windmill arm swing from Keith Richards. Some connections between Townshend and The Stones:
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