One of the great 60s bands hit across three decades. Here’s a great simple song from the 60s that’s been strangely memory holed by FM radio
From the 70s – I’m genuinely surprised that I never lived out the first verse of this song
And from the 80s. I was considering Athena from It’s Hard, but instead let’s roll with another that used to get a good amount of airplay on MTV and sadly has disappeared from the airwaves
I could easily posts dozens more, what ya got?
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new Pete Townsend interview HERE
Finally read the interview – great stuff! I got to see them once in the 90s when they toured Quadrophenia – would love to see these guys one more time
This is one of my favorites from The Who. Written and sung by Thunder Fingers himself …
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73PRaUTVcbo
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My Wife has always been one of my favorites of theirs!
Great song, especially on a good stereo.
My first wife was a fiery tempered Red Head. If I have a “type” that’s my weakness, I have loved Maureen O’Hara with an undying passion since I was a kid. Anyway …
This song would come around on the tape deck and she would look at me real significant like and raise one eyebrow … I knew exactly what she was thinking.
Too funny! For years I had a weakness for crazy women, until finally one that I dated was bats*** crazy enough to cure me once and for all. The day that she sent me a lenghty message explaining why she was blocking me on Facebook is one that I still remember fondly…
great post! The Who dont get the credit they deserve for being as innovative and inventive as The Beatles. Such a shame that Moonie left us so young. What an incredible drummer and personality
As a die hard Rush fan it’s easy to forget that without the ground that Moonie broke we might have never gotten Neal Peart