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This is for Jan 30, 2026, #Kid

The Who, “The Kids Are Alright” soundtrack, 1979

I encountered this film at the height of my Who mania, and it was EVERYTHING to me. It has grainy black-and-white footage of early gigs, TV appearances including the moment on the Smothers Brothers when Keith destroyed Pete’s hearing with explosives (not a metaphor), performances at The Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus and at Woodstock, the video for “Success Story,” an outstanding deep cut of John’s (with the studio recording from “Who By Numbers," not included on the soundtrack album), their last appearance with Keith at Shephardson Studios, staged expressly for the film, and more. What it didn't have is the song “The Kids Are Alright.” (Seems they’ve added it onto the later DVD and Blu-ray releases behind additional closing credits, but I liked their little joke better.)

One of the best segments of the film/selections on the album, and itself somewhat in keeping with the “kid” theme, is their performance of Mose Allison’s “Young Man’s Blues.” The attitude of the original was already pure punk; in The Who’s hands, this jazz/blues piano piece becomes muscular, even menacing.

They fucking kill it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8Xy7qRffog

#TheWho #MoseAllison
#KeithMoon #PeteTownshend #JohnEntwistle #RogerDaltry
#SmothersBrothers #RollingStones #TheRollingStones #RockAndRollCircus #Woodstock
#60s #60sMusic #70s #70sMusic #Rock #RockMusic

The Who - Young Man Blues (London Coliseum 1969) 4K - MULTICAM MIX

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The Who, Quadrophenia, 1973 on MCA

Not to be confused with the Quadrophenia soundtrack, which followed the 1979 film, this is the sixth studio album from The Who, a 2xLP release from 1973 on Track Records in the UK. It followed Tommy and Who’s Next.

Like Tommy, it’s a rock opera telling the story of a mod named Jimmy, who says in the liner notes:

Schizophrenic? I’m Bleeding Quadrophenic

I love the iconic mod parka on a vespa scooter with the faces of the band in the mirrors: photo by Graham Hughes from an idea by Roger Daltry.

My copy—via Electric Fetus in Minneapolis MN—is a 1980 or later Pickneyville Pressing with the rainbow MCA labels and “©”1980 MCA Records Inc.” in the rim text. The fourth side does not include “Record 1 Side 4” notation – not sure if that’s a misprint or manufacturing error.

#1970s #GrahamHughes #JohnEntwistle #KeithMoon #MCA #Mod #PeteTownshend #RockOpera #RogerDaltry #TrackRecords #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds
"You Better You Bet" is a song by the English #rock band #theWho, appearing as the first track on their ninth studio album #FaceDances (1981). It is sung by frontman #RogerDaltrey with backing vocals from #PeteTownshend and bassist #JohnEntwistle. "You Better You Bet" became a hit and one of the Who's most recognizable songs. It was the last single by the band that reached the top 20 on the #Billboard Hot 100, reaching number 18.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj58IHA3urc
The Who - You Better You Bet [Full Length Version]

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That’s better. This is a 1972 US Gloversville plant pressing and (after the clean) sounds incredible. Getting fewer and further between but bargains can still be found! #vinyl #xp #JohnEntwistle
"You Better You Bet" is a song by the English #rock band #theWho, appearing as the first track on their ninth studio album #FaceDances (1981). It is sung by frontman #RogerDaltrey with backing vocals from #PeteTownshend and bassist #JohnEntwistle. "You Better You Bet" became a hit and one of the Who's most recognizable songs. It was the last single by the band that reached the top 20 on the #Billboard Hot 100, reaching number 18.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqPlb5PLBvg
The Who - You Better You Bet (Promo Video)

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Ted Tocks Covers

5:15

Originally posted on October 26, 2023

This timeless album by The Who entered the U.K. album charts on this day in 1973.

“Magically bored
On a quiet street corner
Free frustration
In our minds and our toes”

#TheWho #PeteTownshend #RogerDaltrey #JohnEntwistle #KeithMoon #Phish

https://tedtockscovers.wordpress.com/2023/10/26/515-sadly-ecstatic-that-your-heroes-are-news-musicislife-tedtockscovers/

5:15 – Sadly ecstatic that your heroes are news. #MusicisLife #TedTocksCovers

Why should I care? A question so crucial to this album, the troubled character asked it in rapid succession as he took in his surroundings. Pete Townshend’s protagonist in ‘5:15’ was traveling to B…

Ted Tocks Covers
#OnThisDay in 1944, #JohnEntwistle, English rock bass guitarist and vocalist (The Who - "Boris The Spider"), born in London, England (d. 2002).
#HappyBirthday #RIP 🪦
Paul McCartney's opinion on John Entwistle

The role of the bass guitar in rock music was reinvented in the 1960s by players like Paul McCartney, who was heavily inspired by Motown bassist James Jamerson. Jamerson’s melodic style added a special touch to the songs he played on. The Beatles were the leading band of the so-called British Invasion in the 1960s, […]

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"You Better You Bet" is a song by the English #rock band #theWho, appearing as the first track on their ninth studio album #FaceDances (1981). It is sung by frontman #RogerDaltrey with backing vocals from #PeteTownshend and bassist #JohnEntwistle. "You Better You Bet" became a hit and one of the Who's most recognizable songs. It was the last single by the band that reached the top 20 on the #Billboard Hot 100, reaching number 18.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMDkJTPIvdo
The Who - You Better You Bet - Live In Hyde Park, London / 2015

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