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"Magic Bus" is a song recorded by British rock band the Who. It was written by their guitarist Pete Townshend during the time that their debut album My Generation was being recorded in 1965. However, it was not recorded until 1968, when it was released as a single on 27 July 1968 in the United States and Canada, followed by its release in the ...
Magic Bus: The Who on Tour is a compilation album by English rock band the Who. It was released as the band's fourth album in the United States by Decca in September 1968 to capitalize on the success of their single of the same name . [ 1 ]
"Magic Bus" "Someone's Coming" (US) "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (UK) 26 20 6 — 20 — 13 — 25 10 Magic Bus: The Who on Tour: 1969 "Pinball Wizard" "Dogs, Pt. 2" (non-album track) 4 45 6 89 25 12 8 15 19 15 UK: Gold [14] Tommy "I'm Free" "We're Not Gonna Take It" — 83 26 71 18 20 — — 37 30 1970 "The Seeker" "Here for More" 19 — 21 34 ...
In 2012, the album was released using a flat transfer from the original master tapes (for the mono disc) and released in Japan in 2012 as part of a two-disc mono and stereo set with bonus tracks. In the same year, My Generation was released in mono in the UK as a single disc without bonus tracks, using newer generation tapes several times ...
Japanese pressings contain the mono version of "Magic Bus" (from the UK single) In December 2011, The Singles was reissued as a 2-CD set in Japan on SHM-CD by Universal. 2011 Japanese reissue track listing
The US tour started on 20 November at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California; Moon passed out during "Won't Get Fooled Again" and during "Magic Bus". Townshend asked the audience, "Can anyone play the drums? – I mean somebody good." An audience member, Scot Halpin, filled in for the rest of the show.
The Who Hits 50! is a compilation of singles by the English rock band the Who, released on 27 October 2014 by Polydor Records.The two-disc set contains every single released by the band in the United Kingdom, with the exceptions of: "A Legal Matter" and "La-La-La-Lies" from 1966; and "Long Live Rock" and the remake of "I'm One" from 1979.
Magic Bus formation at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area in Nevada, U.S. [1] See also. The Magic School Bus, a series of children's books and a TV series;