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' Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend -- monkey in a lab coat.
Released in April 1969, was the rock opera Tommy composed by Pete Townshend and performed by The Who.
The album's hard rock edge included conspicuous guitar contributions from Robert Fripp, Pete Townshend, Chuck Hammer and Tom Verlaine.
The first in this list is the American guitarist Jimi Hendrix introduced by Pete Townshend, guitarist for The Who, who was, in his turn, ranked at # 50 of the list.
His idol was Pete Townshend of The Who ( with whom he shared a birthday ).
" In the words of Pete Townshend, " The production of our Who's records has got nothing to do with sound.
* The Who: Maximum R & B by Richard Barnes and Pete Townshend, Plexus Publishing ; 5th edition ( 27 September 2004 )
* " Mary ," a song by Pete Townshend written for the concept album Lifehouse
Although Baba had initially begun gaining public attention in the West as early as 1932 as the result of contacts with some celebrities of the time ( such as Charles Laughton, Tallulah Bankhead, Boris Karloff and others ) and from the rather disillusioned account of Paul Brunton ( A Search in Secret India, 1934 ), he achieved additional attention over three decades later through the work of Pete Townshend of The Who.
" Though it had little impact on the American charts, The Who's mod anthem presaged a more cerebral mix of musical ferocity and rebellious posture that characterized much early British punk rock: John Reed describes The Clash's emergence as a " tight ball of energy with both an image and rhetoric reminiscent of a young Pete Townshend — speed obsession, pop-art clothing, art school ambition ".
Amazing Journey: The Life of Pete Townshend ( Louisville: Bad News Press ).
During his adolescent years, he was influenced by Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page.
This change was almost certainly due to the trend toward the louder " Rock " sounds of the 1970s, despite the earlier models being credited by Pete Townshend as being key to the development of " the Marshall sound " and his refinement of electric guitar feedback techniques
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* September – Pete Townshend of The Who destroys his first guitar in the name of auto-destructive art at the Railway Hotel, London.
* May 19 – Pete Townshend, English rock guitarist and lyricist ( The Who )
They played their first gig as the Stone Roses on 23 October 1984, supporting Pete Townshend at an anti-heroin concert at the Moonlight Club in London, Brown having sent the demo with an accompanying letter stating " I'm surrounded by skagheads, I wanna smash ' em.
In September 1997, Rising Records released a remixed, re-sequenced Among Us, a CD by Simon Townshend, younger brother of the Who's Pete Townshend.
Marr's other favourite guitarists are James Williamson of The Stooges, Pete Townshend of The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Marc Bolan, Keith Richards and John McGeoch of Magazine and Siouxsie and the Banshees.
The groundbreaking ceremony was June 7, 1993, with Pete Townshend and Chuck Berry doing the honors.
* Scoop ( album ), a 1983 collection of out-takes and demo versions by Pete Townshend ; also similar projects
Sting's first involvement in the human rights cause came in September 1981 when he was invited by producer Martin Lewis to participate in the fourth Amnesty International gala The Secret Policeman's Other Ball following the example set at the 1979 show by Pete Townshend.
She wears ridiculous outfits ( which often bare her midriff ), has bright red hair, a big nose ( think Pete Townshend ) and perpetually chews gum.
The promo film to Call Me Lightning ( 1968 ) tells a story of how drummer Keith Moon came to join the group: One fine day, the other three band members are having tea inside what looks like an abandoned hangar when suddenly a " bleeding box " arrives, out of which jumps a fast-running, timelapse, utterly out-of-control Moon that Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, and John Entwistle subsequently try to get a hold of in a sped-up slapstick chasing sequence to wind him down.

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Len Berman and his NFL ' 82 castmates, Mike Adamle ( who also covered the Vince Lombardi Trophy presentation ceremony ), Ahmad Rashad and Pete Axthelm anchored the pregame, halftime and postgame coverage.
Vocalist / guitarist Pete Kember also covered " Thru the Rhythm " with his post-Spacemen 3 project Spectrum.
Elmer's brother Pete comes over later that day and the men discuss how much of the loss will be covered by insurance.
Other songs include " Breakout " by Foo Fighters, " Totalimmortal ", originally by AFI but covered by The Offspring, " The World Ain't Slowin ' Down " by Ellis Paul, and " Strange Condition " by Pete Yorn.
People and events from the counterculture covered include Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Malvina Reynolds, Jessica Mitford's The American Way of Death, Jonathan Kozol, George Dennison, and Ivan Illich.
Pete Yorn covered the song for the 2005 movie Just Like Heaven ,< ref > and Gwyneth Paltrow and Babyface performed a cover version for Duets .< ref > Boyz II Men covered " Just My Imagination " on their 2007 album Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA.
Ed arrives back and finds Alan alone ( Pete is running some tests ) trying to hide the fact that his arm is covered in the gelatinous substance they found on the wall earlier.
His hits have been covered by artists such as Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Claude Russell Bridges, Lefty Frizzell, Josh Turner, Sonny James, Alison Krauss, Billy Dean, Charley Pride, Kenny Rogers, Lambchop, Alan Jackson, Waylon Jennings, Pete Townshend and Tortoise ( band ) with Bonnie " Prince " Billy .< ref >
They covered the Polaris track " Ashamed of the Story I Told ", from their album Music from The Adventures of Pete & Pete.
His " Witchi Tai To " ( derived from a peyote song of the Native American Church which he had learned from his grandfather ) is the most famous example of this hybrid style ; the song has been covered by many other artists including Harper's Bizarre, Ralph Towner ( with and without Oregon ), Jan Garbarek, Pete Wyoming Bender, Brewer & Shipley, and an unreleased version recorded by The Supremes in 1969. Pepper supported the American Indian Movement.

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Queen Boadicea features in the opening lyrics of the song " The Good Old Days " written by Pete Doherty and Carl Barat for British rock band The Libertines from their 2002 album " Up the bracket ", the line reads, " If Queen Boadicea is long dead and gone, Still then the spirit in her children's children's children, it lives on ".
", Tommy James's " Crimson and Clover ", and Pete Seeger's anti-war song " Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
The song features background vocals by Pete Seeger.
This song was also remixed twice by Pete Rock, one version featuring a verse from him and one without.
Pete Seeger often performed this song and it appears on a number of his recordings.
* The beginning lines of Rodgers and Hart's 1939 song " Give it Back to the Indians " recount the sale of Manhattan: Old Peter Minuit had nothing to lose when he bought the isle of Manhattan / For twenty-six dollars and a bottle of booze and they threw in the Bronx and Staten / Pete thought that he had the best of the bargin but the poor red man just grinned / And he grunted " ugh!
He was accompanied on stage by four Marillion members ( Mark Kelly, Steve Rothery, Ian Mosley and Pete Trewavas ) for one song: ' Market Square Heroes '.
Balin sang on one song, " Caroline ," and in addition to Kantner and Slick the band consisted of David Freiberg ( keyboards, bass ), Craig Chaquico ( lead guitar ), Pete Sears ( bass, keyboards ), John Barbata ( drums ) and Papa John Creach ( electric violin ).
The traditional blues song Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues was written about working in a cotton mill in Winnsboro ; the song has been sung by Leadbelly, Pete Seeger, and other artists and was reworked by modernist composer / pianist Frederic Rzewski.
On Friday 1 December 1989, Bob Geldof called Pete Waterman to ask if he would consider producing a new version of the song featuring the big stars from that time.
The first was a cover of Badfinger's song " Without You " ( by Pete Ham and Tom Evans ), featuring a highly emotional arrangement and soaring vocals to match-recorded, according to Perry, in a single take.
Returning to the United States, Summer co-wrote the song " Love to Love You Baby " with Pete Bellotte ; music producer Giorgio Moroder convinced her to sing it herself, and it was released to mass commercial success in 1975, particularly on the disco scene.
In early 1981 Grace Slick returned to the band, rejoining in time to sing on one song, written by Pete and Jeannette Sears, " Stranger ", on the group's next album, Modern Times ( 1981 ).
Davis was very impressed with the band's performance and bought their contract from Warner Bros. Their debut album on CBS / Columbia Records, Last Days and Time, featured mostly original material, but Bailey had recommended that the band cover the Pete Seeger song " Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
Research by Burtt suggests that Sheb Wooley, best known for his novelty song " The Purple People Eater " in 1958 and as scout Pete Nolan on the television series Rawhide, is likely to have been the voice actor who originally performed the scream.
The novel was the inspiration for the 1974 song " The Consul at Sunset " by Jack Bruce of Cream ( words by Pete Brown ), as well as for the song " Back Room Of The Bar " by the Young Fresh Fellows, from their 1987 album The Men Who Loved Music.
" Roll ' Em Pete " is now considered to be an early rock and roll song.
The famous modern song on the famine is " The Fields of Athenry ", by Pete St. John.
* The song was recorded numerous times by folk artists, including Bob Gibson, Pete Seeger, Anita Carter, Joan Baez, The Seekers, Harry Belafonte, Peter, Paul and Mary and Ray Stevens.
The Moonies also toured the country several times with Buzzcocks and recorded a song featuring the vocals of Buzzcocks ' singer Pete Shelley, although the track was never officially released.
The song's composer, Pete Townshend, explained that the song is about God deciding to create the universe just so he can hear some music, " and most of all, one of his best creations, Marty Robbins.
" Westside Slaughterhouse " also mentioned Common by name, prompting the rapper to respond with the scathing Pete Rock-produced attack song " The Bitch in Yoo ".

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