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Who, The

The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964. Its core lineup consisted of lead vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon. They are considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century, and have sold over 100 million records worldwide. Their contributions to rock music include the development of the Marshall Stack, large public address systems, the use of synthesisers, Entwistle's and Moon's influential playing styles, Townshend's feedback and power chord guitar technique, and the development of the rock opera. They are cited as an influence by many hard rock, punk, power pop and mod bands. The Who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.

The Who developed from an earlier group, the Detours, and established themselves as part of the pop art and mod movements, featuring auto-destructive art by destroying guitars and drums on stage. Their first single as the Who, "I Can't Explain" (1965), reached the UK top ten, and was followed by a string of hit singles including "My Generation" (1965), "Substitute" (1966) and "Happy Jack" (1966). In 1967, they performed at the Monterey Pop Festival and released "I Can See for Miles", their only US top-ten single. The group's 1969 concept album Tommy included the single "Pinball Wizard" and was a critical and commercial success.

Further festival appearances at Woodstock and the Isle of Wight, along with the concert album Live at Leeds (1970), established their reputation as a respected rock act. The success put pressure on lead songwriter Townshend, and the follow-up to Tommy, Lifehouse, was abandoned. Songs from the project made up Who's Next (1971), including the hits "Won't Get Fooled Again", "Baba O'Riley", and "Behind Blue Eyes". The group released another concept album, Quadrophenia (1973), as a celebration of their mod roots, and oversaw the film adaptation of Tommy (1975). They continued to tour to large audiences before semi-retiring from live performances at the end of 1976. The release of Who Are You (1978) was overshadowed by Moon's death shortly after.

Kenney Jones replaced Moon and the group resumed touring, and released a film adaptation of Quadrophenia and the retrospective documentary The Kids Are Alright. After Townshend became weary of the group, they split in 1983. The Who occasionally re-formed for live appearances such as Live Aid in 1985, a 25th-anniversary tour in 1989 and a tour of Quadrophenia in 1996–1997. A full reunion began in 1999, with drummer Zak Starkey. After Entwistle's death in 2002, plans for a new album were delayed until 2006, with Endless Wire. Since Entwistle's death, the Who have continued to perform and tour, most commonly with Starkey on drums, Pino Palladino on bass, and Pete's brother Simon Townshend on second guitar and backing vocals. In 2019, the group released the album Who and toured with a symphony orchestra.

Birth and Death Data: Born Founded 1964

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1957 - 1972

Roles Represented in DAHR: Musical group

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Recordings (Results 51-75 of 90 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Decca 121458 1968-1969 There's a doctor I've found Who, The Musical group  
Decca 121459 1968-1969 Go to the mirror boy Who, The Musical group  
Decca 121460 1968-1969 Tommy can you hear me Who, The Musical group  
Decca 121461 1968-1969 Smash the mirror Who, The Musical group  
Decca 121462 1968-1969 Sensation Who, The Musical group  
Decca 121463 1968-1969 Miracle cure Who, The Musical group  
Decca 121464 1968-1969 Sally Simpson Who, The Musical group  
Decca 121465 1968-1969 I'm free Who, The Musical group  
Decca 121466 1968-1969 Tommy's holiday camp Who, The Musical group  
Decca 121467 1968-1969 Welcome Who, The Musical group  
Decca 121468 1968-1969 We're not gonna take it Who, The Musical group  
Decca 121523 1968-1969 Eyesight to the blind Who, The Musical group  
Decca 122560 3/20/1970 The seeker Who, The Musical group  
Decca 122561 3/20/1970 Here for more Who, The Musical group  
Decca 122668 2/14/1970 Young man (Blues) Who, The Musical group  
Decca 122669 2/14/1970 Substitute Who, The Musical group  
Decca 122670 2/4/1970 Summertime blues Who, The Musical group  
Decca 122671 2/14/1970 Shakin' all over Who, The Musical group  
Decca 122672 2/14/1970 My generation ; See me, feel me, touch me ; Higher ; Over bridge ; Coming out to get you ; Underture ; Driving four Who, The Musical group  
Decca 122673 2/14/1970 The magic bus Who, The Musical group  
Decca 122916 6/17/1970 Heaven and hell Who, The Musical group  
Decca 123092 8/21/1970 See me, feel me Who, The Musical group  
Decca 123093 8/21/1970 Overture from Tommy Who, The Musical group  
Decca 123555 6/4/1971 Won't get fooled again Who, The Musical group  
Decca 123556 6/4/1971 I don't even know myself Who, The Musical group  
(Results 51-75 of 90 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Who, The," accessed November 12, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/350776.

Who, The. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 12, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/350776.

"Who, The." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 12 November 2024.

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URI: https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/350776

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