Yahoo Web Search

Search results

    • "Won't Get Fooled Again" ('Who's Next', 1971) The climactic finish to The Who's best album is rock's – and Pete Townshend's – greatest declaration of independence: an epic storm of doubt, refusal, hypno-minimalist synthesizer and rolling-thunder power chords capped by a truly superhuman scream.
    • "I Can See for Miles" ('The Who Sell Out', 1967) Townshend recorded "I Can See for Miles" as a demo in 1966, and the Who's managers were so positive it was a guaranteed smash that they decided to shelve it until a time when the Who desperately needed a hit.
    • "My Generation" ('My Generation', 1965) Townshend supposedly wrote "My Generation" on his 20th birthday, May 19th, 1965, while riding a train from London to Southampton for a television appearance.
    • "A Quick One, While He's Away" ('A Quick One,' 1966) By late 1966, Townshend had been churning out thrilling singles for nearly two years. But he was anxious to try something that broke away from the structure of pop altogether.
  1. Keith Moon (The Who) Explosive Drumming, 1967. The Who's greatest hits and best songs from the albums Tommy, Who's Next, Quadrophenia, Who Are You, My Generation and more. Includes Baba...

  2. New recommendations. The Who's greatest hits and best songs from the albums Tommy, Who's Next, Quadrophenia, Who Are You, My Generation and more. Includes Baba O'riley, Won't Get Fooled...

  3. Feb 23, 2014 · 25.3M subscribers. Subscribed. 5.6K. 643K views 10 years ago. Feeling raucous and rebellious? You've come to the right place. Join WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the Top 10 Who...

    • Feb 23, 2014
    • 643.1K
    • WatchMojo.com
  4. People also ask

  5. The table contains songs recorded by the Who from 1964 to 2019.

    Song
    Writer (s)
    Lead Vocal (s)
    Original Release
    "1921"
    Townshend
    Townshend
    Roger Daltrey Townshend
    "905"
    Entwistle
    Townshend
    Townshend
  6. From Mod anthems to ballads for paranoid dictators, via the rummest cast-list in rock – transvestites, seaside idiots, invading armies – for almost 60 years Who songs have challenged the norms of every era and, by the by, rocked like thunder. Here then, MOJO presents The Who’s 50 finest moments.

  7. May 19, 2024 · The Who’s Best Songs: 20 Rock’n’Roll Essentials. The group’s anthems speak truths that feel both personal and universal. Published on. May 19, 2024. By. Robert Ham. Photo: Chris...

  1. People also search for