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Who Are You is the eighth studio album by the English rock band the Who, ... such as "Trick of the Light" being restored to its full length of 4:45. This remaster ...
A promotional video was filmed on 9 May 1978 for The Kids Are Alright documentary; originally, the intent was to have The Who simply mime to the single version's backing track with Roger Daltrey adding live vocals, but the decision was made to also re-record the guitars, backing vocals, drums, and piano. Only John Entwistle's bass and the ...
Who Are You: 1978 [3] "Had Enough" Entwistle Daltrey Entwistle Who Are You: 1978 [3] "Happy Jack" Townshend Entwistle Daltrey Non-album single 1966 [42] "Heart to Hang Onto" (cover, live) Townshend Townshend Live at the Royal Albert Hall: 2000 [43] [44] "Heat Wave" (cover) Holland-Dozier-Holland: Daltrey A Quick One: 1966 [9] "Heaven and Hell ...
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Face Dances produced a US top 20 and UK top ten hit with the single "You Better You Bet", whose video was one of the first shown on MTV. [236] Both Face Dances and It's Hard sold well and the latter received a five-star review in Rolling Stone. [237] The single "Eminence Front" from It's Hard was a hit, and became a regular at live shows. [238]
The rubber-stamped cover of the bootleg Live'r Than You'll Ever Be inspired the cover. The original LP was released on 11 May 1970. The cover was designed by Graphreaks with the rubber stamp logo created by Beadrall Sutcliffe. It resembled that of a bootleg LP of the era, parodying the Rolling Stones' Live'r Than You'll Ever Be. [20]
“No, you get f—ed up for a day, and you do some weird stuff, and then your life continues,” she explained. “Women can be messy and all over the place, but that doesn't mean they're ...
The Who played concerts in the UK in early 2002 in preparation for a full US tour. On 27 June, the day before the first date, [17] Entwistle, 57, was found dead of a heart attack at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas. Cocaine was a contributing factor. [18] Entwistle's son, Christopher, gave a statement supporting The Who's decision to carry on.