Your top five Who songs
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Re: Your top five Who songs
1. I Can See For Miles
2. Substitute
3. Dogs
4. The Kids Are Alright
5. I Can't Explain
Nothing too obscure from me, I tend to like them at their sharpest and most succinct.
2. Substitute
3. Dogs
4. The Kids Are Alright
5. I Can't Explain
Nothing too obscure from me, I tend to like them at their sharpest and most succinct.
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Re: Your top five Who songs
1. Substitute
2. Rael
3. I can see for miles.
4. Pinball Wizard (best riff ever)
5. My Generation
Obvious but anything the Who did after 1970 feels and looks like a rancid omelette.
2. Rael
3. I can see for miles.
4. Pinball Wizard (best riff ever)
5. My Generation
Obvious but anything the Who did after 1970 feels and looks like a rancid omelette.
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Re: Your top five Who songs
No order
Won't Get Fooled Again.
So Sad About Us
Pictures of Lily
Sparks (live). Tanglewood version will do.
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
Won't Get Fooled Again.
So Sad About Us
Pictures of Lily
Sparks (live). Tanglewood version will do.
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
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Re: Your top five Who songs
Miles
Sparks (Woodstock)
Dogs
A Quick One (R&R Circus)
I Can't Explain
Sparks (Woodstock)
Dogs
A Quick One (R&R Circus)
I Can't Explain
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Re: Your top five Who songs
The Modernist wrote:1. I Can See For Miles
2. Substitute
3. Dogs
4. The Kids Are Alright
5. I Can't Explain
Nothing too obscure from me, I tend to like them at their sharpest and most succinct.
Nailed it for me too.
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Re: Your top five Who songs
The Modernist wrote:1. I Can See For Miles
2. Substitute
3. Dogs
4. The Kids Are Alright
5. I Can't Explain
Nothing too obscure from me, I tend to like them at their sharpest and most succinct.
Replace 'I Can See For Miles' with 'My Generation' and that'll do me.
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Re: Your top five Who songs
In no order :
5.15
Happy Jack
Sparks (Tanglewood version)
Love Reign O'er Me
I'm A Boy.
5.15
Happy Jack
Sparks (Tanglewood version)
Love Reign O'er Me
I'm A Boy.
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Re: Your top five Who songs
*FRESH 'N' SEXY* wrote:The Modernist wrote:1. I Can See For Miles
2. Substitute
3. Dogs
4. The Kids Are Alright
5. I Can't Explain
Nothing too obscure from me, I tend to like them at their sharpest and most succinct.
Replace 'I Can See For Miles' with 'My Generation' and that'll do me.
“I Can See For Miles” is their greatest single achievement.
Swap “Dogs” with “My Generation” and I could go with that list.
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Re: Your top five Who songs
Davey the Fat Boy wrote:*FRESH 'N' SEXY* wrote:The Modernist wrote:1. I Can See For Miles
2. Substitute
3. Dogs
4. The Kids Are Alright
5. I Can't Explain
Nothing too obscure from me, I tend to like them at their sharpest and most succinct.
Replace 'I Can See For Miles' with 'My Generation' and that'll do me.
“I Can See For Miles” is their greatest single achievement.
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
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Re: Your top five Who songs
1 Baba O'Riley
2 I Can See For Miles
3 The Real Me
4 The Kids are Alright
5 Sparks
I've also huge love for some lesser-sung numbers. I'm A Boy is the ultimate Pete/Rog face off. I adore Happy Jack. Going Mobile is deffo top ten.
2 I Can See For Miles
3 The Real Me
4 The Kids are Alright
5 Sparks
I've also huge love for some lesser-sung numbers. I'm A Boy is the ultimate Pete/Rog face off. I adore Happy Jack. Going Mobile is deffo top ten.
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Re: Your top five Who songs
I Can See For Miles.
Substitute.
Won't Get Fooled Again.
I'm A Boy.
My Generation (Live At Leeds.)
Substitute.
Won't Get Fooled Again.
I'm A Boy.
My Generation (Live At Leeds.)
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Re: Your top five Who songs
soundchaser wrote:My Generation (Live At Leeds.)
Now that is one monumental slab of rock 'n' roll magnificence.
They at least glimpsed Nirvana there
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Re: Your top five Who songs
Today:
My Generation (Live At Leeds)
Disguises
Success Story
Young Man Blues (Isle of Wight)
Overture
My Generation (Live At Leeds)
Disguises
Success Story
Young Man Blues (Isle of Wight)
Overture
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Re: Your top five Who songs
Disguises
Our Love Was
The Kids are Alright
Amazing Journey
Baba O'Riley
Our Love Was
The Kids are Alright
Amazing Journey
Baba O'Riley
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Re: Your top five Who songs
pcqgod wrote:Baba O'Riley
Good lad
Yes, good lad
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Re: Your top five Who songs
Goat Boy wrote:No order
So Sad About Us
Really love this track definitely a favourite.
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Re: Your top five Who songs
Double post.
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Re: Your top five Who songs
Substitute
I Can See For Miles
Go To The Mirror
5:15
Relay
I Can See For Miles
Go To The Mirror
5:15
Relay
Nobody's ferpect.
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Re: Your top five Who songs
Today:
Won't Get Fooled Again
5:15
My Generation
Pictures Of Lily
Behind Blue Eyes.
Won't Get Fooled Again
5:15
My Generation
Pictures Of Lily
Behind Blue Eyes.
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