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Thomas Scot Halpin (February 3, 1954 – February 9, 2008) was an American artist and musician. In 1973, having initially been a member of the audience at a concert by the Who at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California , he ended up playing drums onstage after the band's drummer Keith Moon passed out mid-show.
Scot Halpin: 1973 (died 2008) drums Moon lost consciousness during a show in San Francisco on 20 November 1973, and was substituted for by audience member Halpin. [39] Peter Huntington: 2004–2006 Due to Starkey's touring commitments with Oasis, Huntington was the main drummer on Endless Wire. [40]
The History of Painting in Canada: Toward A People's Art Toronto, New Canada Publications, 1974. ISBN 0-919600-12-3. Morris, Jerrold. 100 Years of Canadian Drawings Toronto, Methuen, 1980. ISBN 0-458-94570-6. Murray, Joan (1999). Canadian Art in the Twentieth Century. Toronto: Dundurn. OCLC 260193722. Nasgaard, Roald (2008). Abstract Painting ...
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Recorded at the Woodstock Music and Art Fair on 17 August 1969 "I'm Free" Concert footage directed by Chris Stamp; Recorded at the London Coliseum on 14 December 1969 "See Me, Feel Me" Excerpt from Woodstock film; Recorded at the Woodstock Music and Art Fair on 17 August 1969 "Join Together" Original promo video; Recorded at The London Studios ...
"Pictures of Lily" – 2:45 1967 single; Producer: Kit Lambert "I Can See for Miles" – 4:21 from The Who Sell Out, 1967; Producer: Kit Lambert "Magic Bus" – 3:15 1968 UK single; from the U.S. album Magic Bus: The Who on Tour, 1968; Producer: Kit Lambert "Pinball Wizard" – 3:00 from Tommy, 1969; Producer: Kit Lambert "The Seeker" – 3:22 ...
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Quadrophenia is the sixth studio album by the English rock band the Who, released as a double album on 26 October 1973 [4] by Track Records.It is the group's third rock opera, the previous two being the "mini-opera" song "A Quick One, While He's Away" (1966) and the album Tommy (1969).