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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 ]
1968: 1 January 1968 – 21 December 1968 (Worldwide) 156 Dates in the United Kingdom and tours of Australia/New Zealand and North America. Supported releases include The Who Sell Out and "Magic Bus". [92] 1969: 18 January 1969 – 19 December 1969 (Europe, North America) 113
1968 "Call Me Lightning" "Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde" — 30 35 — — 38 — — 40 38 Hooligans (Compilation album from 1981) "Dogs" "Call Me Lightning" 25 93 — 78 40 — — — — — "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 ...
Magic Bus: The Who on Tour, a 1968 album by the Who "Magic Bus (Intro)", a 2002 song by Kottonmouth Kings from Rollin' Stoned; Magic Bus (studio) ...
In 1974, The Who Sings My Generation was re-issued by MCA Records in the US and Canada as part of a budget-priced double album set which also included the 1968 compilation album Magic Bus: The Who on Tour. The reissue peaked at No. 185 on the Billboard 200. [8]
Direct Hits shares a few songs with the earlier US compilation album Magic Bus: The Who on Tour, but is otherwise unrelated to that release. Surprisingly, it does not include the song " Magic Bus ", which had reached No. 26 on the UK Singles Chart during the summer of 1968.
A red AEC Routemaster bus (referring to both their 1968 single "Magic Bus" and its accompanying compilation album Magic Bus: The Who on Tour). Baked beans (a reminiscence of the band's 1967 The Who Sell Out album cover). Cultural figures such as musician Chuck Berry and boxer Muhammad Ali.