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Who Are You Changed Music | Reviewer: andjoh
------ About the album Who Are You performed by The Who
The Greatest Rock n Roll band in the World spent more time on the road out there giving it to the people and the times in the studio brought something, new and great. Who are you came out in 1978 with a lot of hard hitting tracks and personal insults to other groups who tried hard to imitate The Who which they didn't like. The Main Track it self is over a fight with the Sex Pistols they had once as per line "I remember throwin' punches around
And preachin' from my chair" as the 70's punk seen was in full flight it needed to change. The Who did just that with Keith Moon the drummers last album. Listen to the album, closely, loudly, enjoy what's in it, it's full of richness to listen to and the Album will remain part of Rock Culture for ever.
Long Live The Who! | Reviewer: Lucas Madigan
------ About the album Who's Next performed by The Who
Does this album really need an introduction? After all, it is The Who at their very best: Roger Daltrey's muscular vocals, Pete Townshend's rollicking riffs, John Entwhistle remaining silent, and Keith Moon going crazy over his drumkit. A landmark rock album, and a must-have for any fans of rock music.
Long Live The Who! | Reviewer: Lucas Madigan
------ About the album The Who By Numbers performed by The Who
This is probably The Who's most underrated album; although "Squeeze Box" is the best known song of the selections, its banjo solo lacks the main brilliance of the song. "Slip Kid" and "However Much I Booze" rank among the band's finest work.
listening to you | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the album Tommy performed by The Who
i love that song which reminds me my youth
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