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2008-08-15 -- 5/5:: Marvelous
Very nice album and very nice to have in the collection
Guy
Zoetermeer, the Netherlands

2008-07-26 -- 5/5:: Awesome CD
The Who were such a great band!!! And this CD is a great collection of their songs.

2008-07-24 -- 5/5:: The essence of Who excitement. Essential!
I've been a fan of theirs since the mid 60's and always felt their earlier recordings to be the most exuberant, spontaneous and whimsically creative. After their peak with Who's Next (1971), they took themselves way too seriously with Quadrophenia and then after that they sounded angry and lost their youthful innocence, which was so charmingly foppish to begin with. To me, the first CD is the best, it features early quirky gems like: The Kids Are Allright, Happy Jack, Boris The Spider, I'm a Boy, Pictures of Lilly, I Can See For Miles, Substitute, I Can't Explain and others through the Tommy opera and parts of Who's next. CD 2 picks up with some of Who's Next then finishes through Quadrophenia, By Numbers, and Who Are You. I hardly listen to CD 2. For me, early Who is the best. Keith Moon was a very original drummer. I could never understand however, why they would destroy their instruments. If someone put a smudge on my guitar, I couldn't sleep at night. Yet, Townsend would smash his Les Paul or Strat to bits for effect. Maybe back then, it was for rebellious shock value, but today it looks stupid, senseless, violent and wasteful. The music is still very cool however. In my opinion, the three Who CDs to own are this one, The Who Sell Out (1968) and Who's Next (1971). Live at Leeds (1970) is also highly recommened if you'd like to catch their live jamming at their peak too. This collection however is ESSENTIAL for any rock fan or historian.

2008-05-25 -- 5/5:: TIMELESS CLASSIC'S
This has to be the greatest collection of songs from The Who , a lot of classic's like who are you and the rest of your favorites , great collection , highly recommended.

2008-04-12 -- 5/5:: A worthy collection of The Who's best
Recently, what's left of The Who (Daltrey and Townshend) showed that they could still produce interesting music, with their "Endless Wire." A great album? No, but a solid one. And this collection of 35 cuts in all provides a terrific introduction to The Who's oeuvre. There can be questions about why certain cuts were included and others were excluded, but this is not one of those flawed compendia with idiosyncratic selections. The 2 CD set begins with "I Can't Explain" and ends with "Eminence Front," with a lot of music in between.

A sampler:

"My Generation." An anthem of the 60s generation for many. A certain poignancy in this phrase:

"Talkin' bout my generation,
Hope I die before I get old."

Two of The Who did die before their time (Keith Moon and John Entwistle). The instrumental work is raw and pulsating. Roger Daltrey's vocal work is an exemplar of rock and roll. One of their earliest hits--and it still sounds good today!

"Boris the Spider." Come on, how could I leave this quirky song off this brief description of my reaction to a few cuts! An odd little number (one of the few not written by Townshend--in this case Entwistle did the job). The focus is on Boris the Spider, "crawling up the wall." Nice guitar work and cool singing.

Then, "Pinball Wizard." This is from the rock opera, "Tommy." What a toe tapper! Daltrey's singing is excellent; he shows a lot of growth as a singer from the early days of the group. This is about a character who "sure plays a mean pinball." Didn't Elton John later have a hit with a cover of this song? I recall his version being fine, but this is the real deal.

"Baba O'Riley." I used to think that the name of this song was "Teenage Wasteland," for references to that phrase in the latter part of this 5 minute piece of great music. The sound shows a maturing of The Who as a group. The keyboard in this song adds a delicious element t5o the music. The guitar work is neat, Moon's drumming is great, and Daltrey's singing measures up. Again, a great 5 minutes of rock and roll.

And on it goes. . . . "Won't Get Fooled Again," "The Kids Are Alright," "Happy Jack," "I Can See for Miles," "Summertime Blues," "Long Live Rock," "Squeeze Box," "You Better You Bet," "Who Are You?," and so on.

Who could resist such a plenitude of The Who?

The Who Videos

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the Who- I can see for miles


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The Who the Who- I can see for miles
The Who the Who- I can see for miles
The Who the Who- I can see for miles

the Whos I can see for miles from about 60's, maybe 70's

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The Who - I Can See For Miles


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The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles
The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles
The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles

The Who I Can See For Miles Pop Goes The 60's TV emission 31 december 1969

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The Who - I Can See for Miles


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The Who The Who - I Can See for Miles
The Who The Who - I Can See for Miles
The Who The Who - I Can See for Miles

Rare UK TV appearance [can't say where from here, in case the 'Thought Police' get me] of the 'expanded' line-up: A, then, 'volume-phobic' Townsend on acoustic, Daltrey & Entwistle, with Steve Bolton on lead guitar and the ever-wonderful Simon Phillips on

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drums. Amazing

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I Can See For Miles by The Who


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The Who I Can See For Miles by The Who
The Who I Can See For Miles by The Who
The Who I Can See For Miles by The Who

Too bad Congress couldn't even see for inches...

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The Who - I Can See For Miles (1982)


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The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles (1982)
The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles (1982)
The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles (1982)

20.10.1982: Seattle Kingdome, WA

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The Who - I Can See For Miles - 1969


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The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles - 1969
The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles - 1969
The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles - 1969

The performing their 1967 hit "I Can See For Miles" on new years eve of 1969. What an awesome date to celebrate a great Rock n Roll tune of one of the greatest Rock n Roll Bands of all time! "I Can See For Miles" was their breakthrough-hit in America. It

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is prolly the band's most "psychedelic" song ... but also with some heavy influence. So, as always, awesome as #@!&in hell! Lyrics: I know you've deceived me, now here's a surprise I know that you have 'cause there's magic in my eyes I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles Oh yeah If you think that I don't know about the little tricks you play And never see you when deliberately you put things in my way Well, here's a poke at you You're gonna choke on it too You're gonna lose that smile Because all the while I can see for miles and miles I can see for miles and miles I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles Oh yeah You took advantage of my trust in you when I was so far away I saw you holding lots of other guys and now you've got the nerve to say That you still want me Well, that's as may be But you gotta stand trial Because all the while I can see for miles and miles I can see for miles and miles I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles Oh yeah I know you've deceived me, now here's a surprise I know that you have 'cause there's magic in my eyes I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles Oh yeah The Eiffel Tower and the Taj Mahal are mine to see on clear days You thought that I would need a crystal ball to see right through the haze Well, here's a poke at you You're gonna choke on it too You're gonna lose that smile Beacuse all the while I can see for miles and miles I can see for miles and miles I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles I can see for miles and miles* *(sung 9 times, fading) Sunday, 11th of May

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THE WHO-I Can See For Miles (REHEARSAL)


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The Who THE WHO-I Can See For Miles (REHEARSAL)
The Who THE WHO-I Can See For Miles (REHEARSAL)
The Who THE WHO-I Can See For Miles (REHEARSAL)

Shot on 13 June 2002. This was Day four of WHO rehearsals for their 2002 U.S. Tour. Thunderfingers/The OX (aka John Entwistle) would pass away a few weeks later [27 June 2002] :^( He was the best bassist in RocknRoll history. Bass Player Magazi

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ne voted him 'BASSIST OF THE MILLENIUM' R.I.P. OX..you are greatly missed, and thanks for all the great brain shakes! THE WHO LONG LIVE ROCK!!

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The Who - Baba O'Riley


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The Who The Who - Baba ORiley
The Who The Who - Baba ORiley
The Who The Who - Baba ORiley

June 23rd 1989 Toronto, Ont, CNE Stadium 116 minutes Setlist: Overture I Can't Explain Substitute I Can See For Miles Trick Of The Light Boris The Spider Who Are You Magic Bus Baba O'Riley My Generation A Little Is Enough 5.15 Love Re

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ign O'er Me Love Hurts Save It For Later Too Late The Hero My Wife Give Blood Join Together Behind Blue Eyes Won't Get Fooled Again You Better, You Bet Summertime Blues

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The Who I Can See For Miles from 12/31/69


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The Who The Who I Can See For Miles from 12/31/69
The Who The Who I Can See For Miles from 12/31/69
The Who The Who I Can See For Miles from 12/31/69

Mimed performance from Pop Goes to the Sixties broadcasted on December 31, 1969, and later re-shown on "Pop Quiz" in the 80's which explains why John Deacon's name is in the credits, enjoy!

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The Who Sell Out 1


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The Who The Who Sell Out 1
The Who The Who Sell Out 1
The Who The Who Sell Out 1

The Who's third album. Its brill. 1.Armenia City in the Sky - Radio London 2. Heinz Baked Beans - More Music 3.Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand - Premier Drums 4. Odorono - Radio London 5. Tattoo - Radio London 6. Our Love Was - Speakeasy- Rotosound Str

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ings 7. I Can See for Miles - Charles Atlast 8. I Can't Reach You 9. Medac 10. Relax -- Rotosound Strings 11. Silas Stingy 12. Sunrise 13. Rael 1 -- Track Records 14. Rael 2 -- Top Gear

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The Who


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The Who The Who
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The Who' are an English rock band that first formed in 1964 and grew to be considered one of the greatest[1] and most influential[2] bands in the world. They are also famed for their prowess as a live band - winning awards[3] and being described as "possi

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bly the greatest live band ever."[4] The primary lineup consisted of Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. The Who rose to fame in the United Kingdom with a pioneering instrument destruction stage show, as well as a series of top ten hit singles (including the celebrated "My Generation") and top five albums, beginning in 1965 with "I Can't Explain". They first hit the top ten in the USA in 1967 with "I Can See for Miles". The 1969 release of Tommy was the first in a series of top five albums for the group in the USA, followed by Live at Leeds (1970), Who's Next (1971), Quadrophenia (1973), and Who Are You (1978) among others. Keith Moon died in 1978, after which the band released two more studio albums, the top five Face Dances (1981) and the top ten It's Hard (1982), with drummer Kenney Jones, before officially disbanding in 1983. They reformed on several occasions to perform at special events such as Live Aid and for reunion tours such as their 25th anniversary tour (1989) and the Quadrophenia revival tours of 1996 and 1997. In 2000, the three surviving original members began to discuss the possibility of recording an album of new material. These plans were delayed following the death of John Entwistle in 2002. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey continue to perform as The Who. In 2006 they released the studio album Endless Wire, which reached the top ten in the USA and UK. 1970s Lifehouse & Who's Next Also in 1970, The Who began work on a studio album that was never released. At the Isle of Wight Festival in August, Daltrey introduced "I Don't Even Know Myself" as "off the new album, which we're sort of half-way through". But within a few weeks of that concert Townshend wrote "Pure and Easy", a song which he later described as the "central pivot" of what became an ambitious concept album/performance art project called Lifehouse, distracting him and the band from work on the album in progress. Lifehouse was never completed in its intended form. Some Lifehouse songs were released as non-album-track singles, b-sides and on various albums over the years, such as 1974's outtakes compilation Odds & Sods and Townshend's 1972 solo album Who Came First. Townshend would later reconstruct it as a radio play for the BBC in 2000, and most of the material was released on a 6-CD album from Pete Townshend's website shortly after. Meanwhile, in March of 1971, the band began recording the available Lifehouse material with Kit Lambert in New York, and then restarted the sessions with Glyn Johns in April. Selections from the material, along with one unrelated song by Entwistle, were released as a traditional studio album, Who's Next, which became their most successful album among both critics and fans, but which effectively terminated the Lifehouse project. Who's Next reached #4 in the USA pop charts and #1 in the UK. Two tracks from the album, "Baba O'Riley" and "Won't Get Fooled Again", are often cited as pioneering examples of synthesiser use in rock music; ironically, both tracks' distinctive keyboard sounds were actually generated in real time by a Lowrey organ[11] (though in the case of "Won't Get Fooled Again", the organ's output was processed through the filters of a VCS3 synthesiser). However, synthesisers can be found elsewhere on the album, playing a prominent role in "Bargain", "Going Mobile", and "The Song is Over".

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The Beatles - Helter Skelter


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The Who The Beatles - Helter Skelter
The Who The Beatles - Helter Skelter

The Beatles - Helter Skelter Copyright - 1968 EMI Records Ltd. Helter Skelter" is a song written by Paul McCartney, credited to Lennon/ McCartney, and recorded by The Beatles on The White Album. A product of McCartney's deliberate effort to create a

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sound as loud and dirty as possible, the clangorous piece has been noted for both a "proto-metal roar" and "unique textures." It was one of several White Album compositions taken by Charles Manson as elaborate prophecy of a war to arise from racial tensions between blacks and whites. Inspiration McCartney was inspired to write the song after reading an interview of The Who's Pete Townshend where he described their latest single, "I Can See for Miles," as the loudest, rawest, dirtiest song the Who had ever recorded. McCartney then "wrote 'Helter Skelter' to be the most raucous vocal, the loudest drums, etcetera" and said he was "using the symbol of a helter skelter as a ride from the top to the bottom—the rise and fall of the Roman Empire—and this was the fall, the demise." (In British English, the term helter-skelter not only has its meanings of "confused" or "confusedly" but is the name of a spiralling amusement park slide.) McCartney has used this song as a response to critics who accuse him of only writing ballads. John Lennon stated that Helter Skelter is "Paul's completely ... It has nothing to do with anything, and least of all to do with me." Recording The Beatles recorded the song multiple times during the The White Album sessions. During the 18 July 1968 sessions, a version of the song lasting 27 minutes and 11 seconds was recorded, although this version is rather slow and hypnotic, differing greatly from the volume and rawness of the album version. Another recording from the same day was edited down to 4:37 for Anthology 3. On September 9, eighteen takes of approximately five minutes each were recorded, and the last one is featured on the original LP. After the eighteenth take, Ringo Starr flung his sticks across the studio and screamed, "I've got blisters on my fingers!" The Beatles included Starr's shout on the stereo mix of the song (available on CD); the song completely fades out around 3:40, then gradually fades back in, fades back out partially, and quickly fades back in with three cymbal crashes and Ringo's scream. (Some sources erroneously credit the "blisters" line to Lennon; in fact, Lennon can be heard asking "How's that?" before the outburst.) The mono version (on LP only) ends on the first fadeout without Ringo's outburst. The mono version was not initially available in the US as mono albums had already been phased out there. The mono version was later released in the American version of the Rarities album. According to Chris Thomas, who was present,[11] the 18 July session was especially spirited. "While Paul was doing his vocal, George Harrison had set fire to an ashtray and was running around the studio with it above his head, doing an Arthur Brown."[8] Starr's recollection is less detailed, but agrees in spirit: "'Helter Skelter' was a track we did in total madness and hysterics in the studio. Sometimes you just had to shake out the jams." On the version that appears on the Anthology 3 album, McCartney occasionally sings "hell for leather" instead of "helter skelter". Lyrics: When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide Where I stop and turn and I go for a ride Till I get to the bottom and I see you again Yeah, yeah, yeah Do you don't you want me to love you I'm coming down fast but I'm miles above you Tell me tell me come on tell me the answer and you may be a lover but you ain't no dancer Go helter skelter helter skelter helter skelter Yeah, hu, hu I will you won't you want me to make you I'm coming down fast but don't let me break you Tell me tell me tell me the answer You may be a lover but you ain't no dancer Look out Helter skelter helter skelter helter skelter Yeah, hu, hu Look out cause here she comes When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide Where I stop and turn and I go for a ride Till I get to the bottom and I see you again Yeah, yeah, yeah Well will you won't you want me to make you I'm coming down fast but don't let me break you Tell me tell me tell me the answer You may be a lover but you ain't no dancer Look out Helter skelter helter skelter helter skelter Yeah, hu, Helter Skelter She's coming down fast Yes she is Yes she is coming down fast

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The Who - I Can See For Miles (French TV, 1968)


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The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles (French TV, 1968)
The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles (French TV, 1968)

The Who I Can See For Miles French TV 1968 (Unknown Venue) 1968

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The Who - I Can See For Miles (French TV, 1968)


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The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles (French TV, 1968)
The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles (French TV, 1968)
The Who The Who - I Can See For Miles (French TV, 1968)

Here's another one by those English bast...

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George W Bush - Who Are You


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The Who George W Bush - Who Are You
The Who George W Bush - Who Are You

George Walker Bush born July 6, 1946) is the forty-third and current President of the United States of America. He served as the forty-sixth Governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000 and is the eldest son of former American President George Herbert Walker

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Bush and Barbara Bush. He was inaugurated as President on January 20, 2001 and his current term is scheduled to end at noon EST (17:00 UTC) on Tuesday, January 20, 2009. After graduating from college, Bush worked in his family's oil businesses. He made an unsuccessful run for the United States House of Representatives in 1978. He co-owned the Texas Rangers baseball team before defeating Ann Richards to become Governor of Texas in 1994. In a close and controversial election Bush, who lost the nationwide popular vote but won the electoral vote, was elected to the Presidency in 2000 as the Republican candidate. Bush signed into law a $1.35 trillion tax cut program in 2001. After the September 11 terrorist attacks, Bush ordered an invasion of Afghanistan and in October 2001 announced a global War on Terrorism in order to overthrow the Taliban, destroy Al-Qaeda, and to capture Osama bin Laden. Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act in 2002. In March 2003, Bush and the Congress asserted Iraq was in possession of weapons of mass destruction and ordered the invasion of Iraq.Aboard the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln on May 1, 2003, Bush gave the Mission Accomplished speech, proclaiming, "in the battle of Iraq, the United States and our allies have prevailed." Bush ran for re-election against the Democratic Party's nominee, Senator John Kerry in 2004. Kerry debated Bush's handling of the Iraq War and domestic issues. Bush was re-elected on November 2, 2004 garnering 50.7% of the popular vote to his opponent's 48.3%. After his re-election, Bush received increasingly heated criticism and began losing support from his Republican base largely due to his stance on illegal immigration and government spending. During his two terms he has had both the highest and the lowest domestic Gallup poll approval ratings of American Presidents, ranging from around 90% immediately after the September 11, 2001 attacks, to 28% in April 2008. Worldwide opinions of Bush are widely less favorable with the exception of a few countries, notably Israel, and India. The Who are an English rock band that formed in 1964. The primary lineup consisted of guitarist Pete Townshend, vocalist Roger Daltrey, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon. The band reached international success, became known for their energetic live performances, are regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s and '70s, and recognized as one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time. The Who rose to fame in the United Kingdom with a pioneering instrument destruction stage show, as well as a series of top ten hit singles (including the celebrated "My Generation") and top five albums, beginning in 1965 with "I Can't Explain". They first hit the top ten in the USA in 1967 with "I Can See for Miles". The 1969 release of Tommy was the first in a series of top five albums for the group in the USA, followed by Live at Leeds (1970), Who's Next (1971), Quadrophenia (1973), and Who Are You (1978) among others. Keith Moon died in 1978, after which the band released two more studio albums, the top five Face Dances (1981) and the top ten It's Hard (1982), with drummer Kenney Jones, before officially disbanding in 1983. They reformed on several occasions to perform at special events such as Live Aid and for reunion tours such as their 25th anniversary tour (1989) and the Quadrophenia revival tours of 1996 and 1997. In 2000, the three surviving original members began to discuss the possibility of recording an album of new material. These plans were delayed following the death of John Entwistle in 2002. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey continue to perform as The Who. In 2006 they released the studio album Endless Wire, which reached the top ten in the USA and UK.

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Prince of Tennis- 48 songs in 4 minutes


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The Who Prince of Tennis- 48 songs in 4 minutes
The Who Prince of Tennis- 48 songs in 4 minutes

-I've added the artists for each song, so if you want to know who they are look here, I will no longer be telling people who sings what- Forty-eight songs in 3 minutes 56 seconds. (In the order they appear) Teenaged Mutant Ninja Turtles theme This

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Magic Moment- Lou Reed I want it That Way- Backstreet Boys Kids in America- No Secrets Best Friend- ToyBox Help- The Beatles Wake me up before you go-go- Wham What do we do with a drunken sailor?- Irish Rovers I can see for Miles- The Who Eye of the Tiger- Survivor If only through heavens eyes- NSYNC Everybody loves me, baby- Don McLean I'll make a man out of you- Mulan Milk Rap- Milk Farmers Let my people go- The Prince of Egypt Mambo Number 5- Lou Bega I want Candy- Bow Wow Wow Happy Song- Sifl and Olly Victory- TeniMyu Monday Sucks Superstar- ToyBox The ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny- Lemon Demon Ninjas of the Night- Sifl and Olly 99 red balloons- GoldFinger You're the best around- Joe Espisito Ninja- Europe The last Shanty The Logical song- Supertramp Bring it all back- S Club 7 Larger than Life- Backstreet Boys Shape of my heart- Backstreet Boys Secret Agent- The Backyardagins Sally the Camal- Barney and Friends Safari- Dr. Bombay Doesn't Remind me- Audioslave SOS- ToyBox One in a million- Backstreet Boys Hey Juliet- LMNT I drive myself crazy- NSYNC Be As- Prozzak Stop- Spice Girls Happy Boys and Girls- Aqua The Cat's Meow- Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper My Band- Eminnem Aitsu koso ga Tennis no Oujisama- TeniMyu Free- Barbie Kyle's Mom is a b*tch- South Park I'm too sexy- Right Said Fred I basically just took a whole bunch of random songs, shortened them to about 5 seconds each and made a...thingy...yeah. I know I reused some parts, but really...I have one normal picture of Ryoma (the other ones are him looking foolish) and I have about...5 or 6 of Horio. Besides, they're spread out enough, that I didn't even notice until I was almost done.

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The Who I Can See For Miles (Live Boston Massachusetts)


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The Who The Who I Can See For Miles (Live Boston Massachusetts)
The Who The Who I Can See For Miles (Live Boston Massachusetts)

a music video i made for the who's last performance of "I Can See For Miles" on July 28th 2002. this is a good performance and had alot of energy. 4th show after John Died please leave me feedback onto how i can make my videos better and whatnot

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I Can See for Miles (Live Smothers Brothers 1967)


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The Who I Can See for Miles (Live Smothers Brothers 1967)
The Who I Can See for Miles (Live Smothers Brothers 1967)
The Who I Can See for Miles (Live Smothers Brothers 1967)

After putting together a lot for this one video, i tell ya it was worth it. Although some of the audio might be off from the video, i had to speed up the audio to be the same speed of the video. Mind you, the music you're hearing is NOT the studio versi

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on, but the actual "live" prerecording they played to. Enjoy!

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"This is the highest step in the world"


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The Who This is the highest step in the world
The Who This is the highest step in the world
The Who This is the highest step in the world

"This is the highest step in the world". On the 16th of August 1960 Joseph Kittinger lifted off from Earth in a helium balloon called the Excelsor III He reached a height of 102,800 feet (31,330m) or 19.4 miles. Then he jumped. Music: The Who I

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Can See For Miles

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Petra Haden Sings 'The Who Sell Out'/sound. at the Ford


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The Who Petra Haden Sings The Who Sell Out/sound. at the Ford
The Who Petra Haden Sings The Who Sell Out/sound. at the Ford
The Who Petra Haden Sings The Who Sell Out/sound. at the Ford

July 1, 2005, Los Angeles "I Can See for Miles" from the premier live performance of Petra Haden Sings 'The Who Sell Out' with Petra Haden and the Sell Outs Produced by SASSAS

Whos Better Whos Best This Is The Very Best Of Th1) My Generation Mono2) Anyway Anyhow Anywhere Mono3) The Kids Are Alright Mono4) Substitute Mono5) Im A Boy Mono6) Happy Jack Mono7) Pictures Of Lily Mono8) I Can See For Miles9) Who Are You10) Wont Get Fooled Again Short Version11) Magic Bus12) I Cant Explain Mono13) Pinball Wizard14) Im Free15) See Me Feel Me16) Squeeze Box17) Join Together18) You Better You Bet19) Baba ORiley Bonus Track 11.08.06 san jose ca CD11969 Winter Time Trip1969-10-22 - Fillmore East NY1971-04-26 - Young Vic Theatre London England1972-08-21 - Kopenhagen1972-12-09 - Rainbow Theatre London England - Orchestral To1973-12-04 - The Spectrum Philadelphia - Tales From The Who1975-11-20 - Live in Houston 1975 - Disc 21981-03-28 disc 21989-06-27 - Radi City Music Hall New York CityNy - Disc 21989-06-27 - Radio City Music Hall New York City NY - Disc 12-14-70 - Leeds University - Disc 12-14-70 - Leeds University - Disc 22-14-70 - Leeds University - Disc 2 with 1 Bonus Tra2006-11-13 Salt Lake City Utah Disc 127 January 2002 CD127 January 2002 Portsmouth Guild Hall CD230 Jahre - CD130 Jahre - CD230 Jahre - CD330 Jahre - CD430 Years of Maximum RB CD130th Anniversary Sampler68-4-6 Fillmore East69-9-29 Concertgebouw AmsterdamA Quick OneA Quick One Whos NextA Quick One Happy JackA Quick One Stereo RemixA Stereo Quick One While Petes AwayAmazing Journey DISC1Amazing Journey DISC2American Tour 1973Amsterdam 1969Amsterdam 1969 CD1Amsterdam 1969 disc 2Amsterdam 29-09-69BBC SessionsBBC Sessions 1967-1968Best OfBest OfBest of Boxed Set 2Best of the Boxed SetBlues to the BushBoston MA 9.16.06 Disc 2By Numbers Who Are YouCALGARY AB 10.05.06Camden NJ 7-27-02CD3 Gold Vintage - The WhoCharlton Uncut - Disc 1Cheshire UK 23.06.07 Disc 1Cheshire UK 23.06.07 Disc 2Chicago 1971 Disc OneChicago 1971 Disc TwoClose But No Cigar - Tommy OuttakesCLOSER TO QUEEN MARY DISC 2Cobo Hall - Dettroit 1972Collection vol. 2Concert Indianapolis INConcert Indianapolis IN Disc TwoConnecting Point IntrosDangerousDangerous I liveDemos For QuadropheniaDirect HitsDisc 01 - Thirty Years of Maximum R BDisc 02 - Thirty Years of Maximum R BDreaming From The Waist Houston Summit 1975Dutch Remasters Amsterdam 9-29-69 D2Electric Factory - Live at Electric Factory Philadelphia October 19 1969Encore - california- cd1Encore Series Toronto 2002 Disc 1Encore Series Toronto 2002 Disc 2Encore Tour Bonn 11.07.06Endless WireEndless WireEndless WireEndless Wire - Bonus CD - 2006Endless Wire Bonus CD - Live At LyonEndlesswireExcitement at Your Feet-Live Disk 2Exciting The WhoFace DancesFillmore East - New York City April 6th 1968Fillmore East 04-06-68Giganty RockaGoldHershey PA 11.27.06 Disc 2High Numbered - More BBC and TV-Sessions 1965-1970High Numbered More BBC And TV Sessions 1965-1970 BootlegHigher EducationHollywood FL 03.26.07Hooligans Disc 1Hooligans Disc 2House Of Chicago Disk1House Of Chicago Disk2Houston 11-20-75 Disc OneHouston Tx 11-18-06 Disc 1Houston Tx 11-18-06 Disc 2Instant Party - The Complete UK and US Singles Collection MarInstant Party 2Interview DiscIsle Of Wight 12-06-04 Disc 1Isle Of Wight 12-06-04 Disc 2Its a BoyIts HardIts Hard Original CD EditionJ.F.K. Stadium Philadelphia 9-25-1982Join TogetherJoin Together - Disc OneJoin Together - Disc TwoJoin Together [Disc 01]Join Together [Disc 02]Join Together cd1Join Together cd2Join Together Disc 1Join Together Disc 1 - TommyJoin Together Disc 2Join Together Disc 2 - miscJoin Together Disc-1Join Together Disc-2Join Together MaxiKing Biscuit Flower HourKings of the world music collectionLas Vegas Nevada September 14 2002 Disc 1Las Vegas September 14 2002 Disc 2Last Stand With Keith Moon - CD 1Last Stand With Keith Moon - CD 2Lifehouse Quadrophenia Demos 1970 1973 disc 1Lifehouse Quadrophenia Demos 1970 1973 disc 2Lifehouse at LeedsLiveLive AliveLive - 1969-10-19 - PhiladelphiaLive - Holmdel New JerseyLive - House of Blues 9-23-2002 - Disc 1Live - House of Blues 9-23-2002 - Disc 2Live 10-20-96 San Jose SDBD CD1Live At Charlton 19may74 - Disc 2Live At Fillmore East 1968live at filmore east 1968Live at Harewood House Leeds CD1Live at Harewood House Leeds CD2Live At Leads OriginalLive At LeedsLive At Leedslive at leedsLive At Leeds - Deluxe Edition CD1Live At Leeds - Deluxe Edition CD2Live at Leeds [Deluxe Edition] Disc 2Live At Leeds 25th Anniversary EditionLive At Leeds CompleteLive At Leeds Complete - Disc 1Live At Leeds Complete Disc 2 BootLive At Leeds Deluxe Edition Disc-1Live At Leeds Deluxe Edition Disc-2Live At LyonLive at Madison Square Garden 1979 Disc 1Live at Mansfield Massachusetts Sept 27 2002Live at Mansfield Massachusetts Sept 272002 Disc 1Live at MSG 9-16-79 Disc 2Live At Rockpalast - CD2Live At The BBCLive At The BBC BBC Sessions Bonus CDLive At The Fillmore East 1968Live At The Forum 22032004 Disk 2Live at The Forum 240304Live at The Forum 250304Live at the Gorge 7.6.2002Live at the Gorge 7.6.2002 Disc 2Live at the Hollywood Bowl 09-08-04 disc 1Live at the Hollywood Bowl 09-08-04 disc 2Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 - CD2Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 [Disc 2]Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 Disc 2of2Live at the London Forum 3-24-04 Disc 1Live at the London Forum 3-24-04 Disc 2Live at the London Forum 3-29-04 Disc 1Live at the London Forum 3-29-04 Disc 2Live at the Munster Ulm Disc 2Live At The Royal Albert Hall CD1Live At The Royal Albert Hall - CD2Live At The Royal Albert Hall - CD3Live At The Royal Albert Hall - Disc 2Live At The Royal Albert Hall CD1Live At The Royal Albert Hall Disc-1Live At The Royal Albert Hall Disc-2Live At The Royal Albert Hall Disc-3 Performed At The Royal Albert Hall 2002Live at the Young Vic Theater - 1971Live at WantaghLive from Toronto Disc 1Live from Toronto Disc 2Live in Amsterdam CD 1Live In Amsterdam CD 2Live in Amsterdan - Disc OneLive In Bilbao Cd 2Live In Boston Disc 1Live in Cardiff - 10th June 2004 Disk 1Live in Cardiff - 10th June 2004 Disk 2Live In Houston 1975 CD 2Live in Locarno 14.07.2006 Cd 2Live in MadridLive in Madrid - Cd 2Live In New YorkLive In New York - 2002Live in Oberhausen 19.06.2007 CD1Live in Tinley Park IL August 24 2002 Disc 1Live in Tinley Park IL August 24 2002 Disc 2Live In Toronto Disc 1Live In Toronto Disc 2Live In Wantaugh NY 8-31-2002 Disc 1Live in Wantaugh NY 8-31-2002 Disc 2Live Irvine - California 2002Live Irvine - California 2002 - Cd 2Live Quadrophenia 1973Live Tommy at the LeedsLive Tommy Bootleg Disc 1Live Tommy Bootleg Disc 2Live Unauthorised Vol. 1Live USALiverpool U.K. 05.07.06 Disc 1Magic BusMagic Bus The Who On TourMaximum AcousticMaximum BBCMaximum Who - The Unauthorized Biography Of The WhoMeaty Beaty Big BouncyMeaty Beaty Big and BouncyMeaty Beaty Big and Bouncy Original MCA Version - StMelbourne 31-07-04MERRY CHRISTMAS MR. 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WHO AND THE SONG IS JUST BEGUN VOL. 2Modrophenic - Live Earls Court Disc 1Music Must ChangeMy GenerationMy Generation The SinglesMy Generation - The Very Best Ofmy generation - the very best of the WhoMy Generation - The Very Best Of The WhoMy Generation -- The Very Best Of The WhoMy Generation [Japan Edition]My Generation Deluxe Edition Disc-1My Generation Deluxe Edition Disc-2My Generation Edition sp?cialeMy Generation MaxiMy Generation The Very Best of the WhoMy Generation-The Very Best Of The WhoNEW YORK CITY 22-05-04 Disc 2 of 2New York New York - August 4 2002No FiddlesticksNo Substitutes - MSG - 7-16-1996 - Disc 2No Substitutes - MSG - 7-18-1996 - Disc 1Odds SodsOdds Sods + Face DancesOdds Sods RemasteredOdds and SodsOsaka 25?07?04 Disc-1Osaka 25?07?04 Disc-2Pete Townshend Demos - 1964-67Philadelphia PA 09.12.06 Disc 1Philadelphia PA 11.25.06 Disc 2Pinball CD2Pinball WizardQuadropheniaQuadropheniaQuadropheniaQuadrophenia - CD 2Quadrophenia - Cd1Quadrophenia - Cd2Quadrophenia - Disc 1 of 2Quadrophenia - Disc 2 of 2Quadrophenia 2 cdsQuadrophenia CD 1Quadrophenia CD 2Quadrophenia CD1+2QUADROPHENIA DISC 1Quadrophenia Disc 2Quadrophenia Disc 2 of 2Quadrophenia Disc OneQuadrophenia Disc TwoQuadrophenia Disc-1Quadrophenia Disc1Quadrophenia IIQuadrophenia MFSL Remaster - Disc 1Quadrophenia MFSL Remaster - Disc 2Quadrophenia Remastered CD 2Quadrophenic In Oslo - Disc 1quadrophonic in oslo disc 2Quick OneRaridades - By Marcos Alem?oRarities 1966-1972Rarities Vol. 1 1966-1968Remembers The High NumbersSan Diego 3-1-2007San Diego 3-1-2007 disc 2Scotiabank Place Ottawa - 2006-09-15 CD 1Scotiabank Place Ottawa - 2006-09-15 CD 2Seattle WA 10.11.06 OneSeattle WA 10.11.06 TwoSee Me Feel MeSell OutSell Out Japan Mono 2007Sell Out Mono 2007 Japan CD FLACShakin All OverShea Stadium 1982 CD 1Shea Stadium 1982 CD 2Southwest Sunset CD 1Spider BashingSt. Polten AT - 22. 07. 06St. Polten AT - 22.07.06Super Stars Best Collection JapanSwansea UK 01.06.07Sydney 28-07-2004Tales From The WhoTangled Up In WhoTangled Up In Who 2The 1969 SDB Tapes 2 FLACThe 1st Singles Box CD1The 1st Singles Box CD10The 1st Singles Box CD11The 1st Singles Box CD11 - Who Are YouThe 1st Singles Box CD2The 1st Singles Box CD3The 1st Singles Box CD4The 1st Singles Box CD5The 1st Singles Box CD6The 1st Singles Box CD7The 1st Singles Box CD8The 1st Singles Box CD9THE BESTThe Best ITAThe Best Of The WhoThe Best Of The Who - 20th Century Masters - The MillenniumThe Best Of The Who - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium CollectionThe Blues To The BushThe Blues To The Bush Disc 1The Collectors Who Sell OutThe Collectors Whos NextThe Complete Amsterdam 1969 Remastered - Disc 1The Kids Are AlrightThe Kids Are Alright Disc-1The Kids Are Alright OSTThe Live Tommy Unauthorised - Live in Europe 1969The Punk Meets The GodfatherThe SinglesThe Ultimate CollectionThe Ultimate Collection CD-1 The Ultimate Collection CD-2 The Ultimate Collection Disc 1The Ultimate Collection _disc.bonusThe Ultimate Collection 2 CD Box CD 2The Ultimate Collection CD1The Ultimate Collection CD2The Ultimate Collection Disc 1The Ultimate Collection Disc 2The Ultimate Collection Disc 3The Ultlmate CollectionThe Vegas JobThe very best of - My GenerationThe WhoThe Who - Live - Melbourne 31-7-2004 CD2The Who - Farewell Tour 1982 -12-14 - Maple Leaf GardensToronThe Who 2006 ~ Atlanta GA ~ Nov. 22 2006 ~ Disc 1The Who 2006 ~ Atlanta GA ~ Nov. 22 2006 ~ Disc 2The Who 2006 Tour Dec 1 2006 Disc 2The Who 2007The Who 66The Who By NumbersThe Who CollectionThe Who CollectionThe Who Collection 1The Who Collection 2The Who Collection CD1The Who Collection CD2The Who Collection Volume OneThe Who Collection Volume TwoThe Who CompilationThe Who Encore - Live In Detroit Disc 1The Who Encore - Live In Detroit Disc 2The Who Live NYNY 8-4-02 Disc 2The Who Live - St. Paul Minnesota - September 24 2002The Who Live - St. Paul Minnesota - September 24 2002 Disc 2 of 2The Who Live - the blues to the bush 1999 - Disc 1The Who Live - the blues to the bush 1999 - Disc 2The Who Live at Madison Square Garden 1979 - Disc 2The Who Live At The Monterey Pop Festival on 18th JunThe Who Sell OutThe Who Sell Out - Mono EditionThe Who Sings My GenerationThe Who Sings My Generation Sell OutThe Who Tour 2006The Whos Greatest HitsThen NowThen And NowThen And Now 1964 - 2004Then And Now 1964-2004Then And Now 1964-2007Then and Now! - 1964-2004Thirty Years Of Maximum R BThirty Years Of Maximum R B - Disc 1Thirty Years Of Maximum R B - Disc FourThirty Years Of Maximum R B - Disc OneThirty Years Of Maximum R B - Disc ThreeThirty Years Of Maximum R B Disc 1Thirty Years of Maximum RBThirty Years of maximum RBThirty Years of Maximum RB - Disc 2Thirty Years of Maximum RB disc 1Thirty Years Of Maximum RB Disc 3Thirty Years Of Maximum RB Disc-1Thirty Years Of Maximum RB Disc-2Thirty Years Of Maximum RB Disc-3Thirty Years Of Maximum RB Disc-4Thiry Years of Maximum RB - Disc 1This is My GenerationTommyTommyTommy Disc 2Tommy - Deluxe Edition [SACD1 to DTS]Tommy - Deluxe Edition Disc-1Tommy - Deluxe Edition Disc-2Tommy - Disc 1Tommy - missing last trackTommy [MFSL Ultradisc II]Tommy 2 of 2Tommy CD1Tommy CD2Tommy Disc 1Tommy Disc 2tommy liveTommy LiveTommy Live In AmsterdamTommy sacd 2 dtsTonight We Play for John EntwistleTonight We Play For John Entwistle Disc 2Toronto - 17 December 1982 disc 1Toronto 1975Toronto 1975 Teil 2Toronto 75 Disc 2Tour 2007 - Munich DE 13.06.2007 - CD2Twos MissingUltimate Collection Cd 1Ultimate Collection Cd 2UnluggedVancouver BC 10.08.06 [Disc 1]Vancouver BC 10.08.06 [Disc 2]View From A Backstage Pass - Disc 2Who Are YouWho Are You Gold DiscWho By Numberswho lastWho Put The Boot In 1976 Live at Charlton Athletic FWho?s Betterwho?s BestWhos backWhos Better Whos BestWhos Better Whos BestWhos Greatest HitsWhos LastWhos last CD1Whos Last Disc 1Whos Last Disc 2Whos Last Disc-2Whos Last ExpandedWhos NextWhos NextWhos NextWhos Next - MCAWhos Next [Deluxe Edition] CD1Whos Next [Deluxe Edition] CD2Whos Next [MCA Ultimate Masterdisc]Whos Next [MCABD-37217]Whos Next [MFSL Edition]Whos Next 2Whos Next Deluxe edition CD 2 The Young Vic - LiveWhos Next Sessions FLACWinnipeg 2006-10-03 Disc 02Wire Glass Extended PlayWire Glass Six Songs From A Mini-OperaWire And Glass - Six Songs From A Mini-OperaWoodstock RemasteredYears Of Maximum R B - Disk 2Young Hooligans Hits


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