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The Who, Pinball Wizard
My pal Jimm D. found this video, and boy do I owe him a thank you. This performance of “Pinball Wizard” by the Who is one of the single greatest rock and roll displays of all time. While I’m pretty sure that the instrumentation is mimed, as was the case in many 60s era television…
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The Who, I Can See For Miles, and the Origins of Helter Skelter
So apparently, if it weren’t for this song, Charles Manson never would have heard the Beatles “Helter Skelter” and have murdered all those people. Legend goes that Paul McCartney read that this song was the “heaviest” ever made, and without even hearing it, took it upon himself to write a metal song, a genre that…
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The Who, Who Are You?
Rock and roll. It’s life, it’s blood, it’s the Who. This studio performance of “Who Are You” from “The Kids Are Alright” film is one of the best and clearest examples of rock and roll perfection. The Who were a dynamite live act and an incredible studio machine. This video captures both looks of the…
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The Who, The Seeker
I was examining the dusty halls of my website, and I realized my section on the Who is seriously lacking. It’s not for lack of love, merely an oversight soon to be corrected. “The Seeker” is one of my favorite Who songs. It’s a hard driving philosophical rock fest that is half serious/half parody. When…
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The Who, I Can't Explain
I open part 17 of my youtube countdown with a very serious question, what the hell was going on in England in the 1960s? The ratio of incredible music and cool bands to the rest of universal history makes one wonder about the nature of quarks, quasar radiation, and folded cosmic fabrics. What the heck…