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"Eminence Front" is a song by The Who, written and sung by lead guitarist Pete Townshend. It appears as the sixth track on the group's tenth studio album It's Hard (1982). The single entered Billboard Hot 100 on 25 December 1982, reaching number 68.
In 1997, MCA Records re-released the album with new mixes for several songs, correcting problems evident in the original mixes for "Athena" and "Eminence Front". In 1994, Daltrey said " It's Hard should never have been released" and that he also had arguments with Townshend over the release of the album.
"Pop Goes the Weasel" is a single by American hip hop trio 3rd Bass; it appears on their second album, Derelicts of Dialect (1991). The song samples "You Haven't Done Nothin'" by Stevie Wonder as well as Peter Gabriel's hit, "Sledgehammer" and “Eminence Front” by the Who. [2]
"Eminence Front" Townshend Townshend It's Hard: 1982 [8] "Empty Glass" Townshend Townshend Who Are You (bonus track) 1996 [35] "Endless Wire" Townshend Townshend Endless Wire: 2006 [36] "Eyesight to the Blind (The Hawker)" Sonny Boy Williamson II: Daltrey Tommy: 1969 [1] "Face the Face" (cover, live) Townshend Townshend Join Together: 1990 [6]
The single "Eminence Front" from It's Hard was a hit, and became a regular at live shows. [238] By this time Townshend had fallen into depression, wondering if he was no longer a visionary. [ 239 ] He was again at odds with Daltrey and Entwistle, who merely wanted to tour and play hits [ 240 ] and thought Townshend had saved his best songs for ...
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Live from Toronto is a double live album by The Who recorded during the last concert of the It's Hard Tour at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, 17 December 1982. [2] These performances were originally broadcast live on cable TV and FM radio across the U.S. and Canada.