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  1. The classic song “I Can See For Miles,” is another one of those early great Who songs that clearly defined the British Invasion sound of the mid-1960’s. The song was released on the Who’s third studio album, The Who Sell Out. That album was released in December of 1967. The song I” Can See For Miles,” was the only single released ...

  2. The discography of the English rock band the Who consists of 12 studio albums, 16 live albums, 27 compilation albums, four soundtrack albums, four extended plays, 58 singles and 23 video albums . The Who have been with several labels over the years. In the United Kingdom and elsewhere outside North America, they were signed originally to ...

  3. Oct 10, 2018 · The following list of 245 Who Songs Ranked Worst to Best includes each officially released track during a run of more than 50 years. It spans every LP, EP, single, b-side, compilation, live album ...

  4. The group first garnered success in the U.K. with their first two albums, 1965’s ‘My Generation’ and 1966’s ‘A Quick One,’ before making their Billboard 200 debut with 1968’s The Who ...

  5. www.thewho.com › music › whoWHO - The Who

    The songs on WHO cover a myriad of subjects including the Grenfell Tower fire, musical theft, spirituality, reincarnation, the power of memory and ‘an old rock star that has lost his marbles’. Singer Roger Daltrey rates it amongst their strongest “I think we’ve made our best album since Quadrophenia in 1973, Pete hasn’t lost it, he ...

  6. Vids and performances from the legendary rock band, plus solo work from Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey. classic rock 60s 70s 80s union jack the who pete townshend roger daltrey keith moon john entwhistle mod baba o riley won't get fooled again who are you

  7. Jan 10, 2023 · The Who - Baba O'Riley (Shepperton Studios / 1978) So many songs by The Who could have topped this list, but we've opted for the opening song from Who's Next, the storming, swirling 'Baba O'Riley', another successful bit of salvaging from Lifehouse. Originally given the working title 'Teenage Wasteland', that refrain was inspired by "the ...

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