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Who's and 1971
In 1971, he recorded and mixed The Who's Who's Next, one of the most celebrated rock albums of all time.
He is best known for his Oscar-winning film Women in Love ( 1969 ), The Devils ( 1971 ), The Who's Tommy ( 1975 ), and the science fiction film Altered States ( 1980 ).
In 1971, Schaeffer received the honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts .< ref > Douglas, J. D. Douglas & Philip Wesley Comfort, Editors, Who's Who in Christian History ( Tyndale House Publishers, 1992 ), p. 609 ; Francis August Schaeffer Papers Ministry Manuscript Collection # 29, Box 134, PCA Historical Center < http :// www. pcahistory. org / findingaids / schaeffer / index. html >.</ ref >
* Who's Who in Shakespeare ( 1971 )
In 1971, Midler starred in the first professional production of The Who's rock opera Tommy, with director Richard Pearlman and the Seattle Opera.
The controversial Russell film The Devils ( 1971 ) was followed in the summer of 1975 by the same director's musical film Tommy, based on The Who's 1969 concept album Tommy and starring its lead singer Roger Daltrey.
* Richard Pearlman-who conducted the first professional production of The Who's rock opera Tommy starring Bette Midler with the company in 1971.
Pete Townshend of the Who also used a ' 59 orange Gretsch 6120 ( given to him by Joe Walsh ) on their 1971 Who's Next and 1973 Quadrophenia albums, including their hits, " Bargain ", " Won't Get Fooled Again " and " 5: 15 ".
Thunderclap Newman broke up circa 10 April 1971 — days before they were scheduled to start a tour of Scotland and weeks before they were scheduled to be part of a package tour with Marsha Hunt and others during The Who's 12-week tour of the U. S.
In 1971, members of rock band The Who shot the cover photograph for their album " Who's Next " at a concrete piling protruding from a spoil tip in the area.
Quintessential rock band the Who held free, weekly concerts at the Young Vic in early 1971 in order to rehearse what would become their masterpiece album, Who's Next.
West, along with keyboard player Al Kooper of Blood, Sweat & Tears, recorded with The Who during the March 1971 Who's Next New York sessions.
The Who released the compilation album Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy and an album of new recordings Who's Next in late 1971, both of which were very successful.

Who's and song
* 1933 – The Walt Disney Company releases the cartoon Three Little Pigs, with its hit song " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
The cartoon ran in theaters for many months, featuring the hit song that became the anthem of the Great Depression, " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf ".
The English singer-songwriter John Howard's song " Who's Listening?
* MP3 of the song " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf "
is a pun on the title of the song " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
The play's title, which alludes to the English novelist Virginia Woolf, is a parody of the song " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
Their song " Look Who's Perfect Now " was their only foray into the UK Singles Chart, where it peaked at No. 56 in May 1998.
In the song " I'm Cute " on the show " Animaniacs ", Dot Warner claims that she is " the answer to one of the questions on Trivial Pursuit for ' Who's the most cute?
* The booklet accompanying The Who's album Quadrophenia includes a photo of the album's protagonist on the steps of Waterloo, depicting a moment from the song 5: 15
It can be heard in the music of The Miracles, particularly in their early hits such as " Got A Job " ( an answer song to " Get a Job "), " Bad Girl ", " Who's Loving You ", "( You Can ) Depend on Me ", and " Ooo Baby Baby ". Also, in the early days of The Famous Flames, led by James Brown, the group recorded several Doo-Wop hits, including " Please, Please, Please ", " Try Me ", " Bewildered ", " Oh Baby Don't You Weep " and their hit cover of The " 5 " Royales ' " Think ".
The shorts began to have stronger plots too, and the success of Silly Symphonies would be tremendously boosted after The Three Little Pigs was released in 1933 and became a box office sensation ; the film was featured in movie theaters for several months and also featured the hit song that became the anthem of the Great Depression, " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf ".
In 1933 Disney was continuing to emphasise story development and characterization which resulted in yet another hit for Disney: Three Little Pigs, which is seen as the first cartoon in which multiple characters displayed unique, individual personalities is still considered to be the most successful animated short of all time, and also featured the hit song that became the anthem in fighting the Great Depression " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf ".
In addition, the transatlantic broadcast from Wembley Stadium suffered technical problems and failed during The Who's performance of their song " My Generation ", immediately after Roger Daltrey sang " Why don't you all fade ..." ( the last word was cut off when a blown fuse caused the Wembley stage TV feed to temporarily fail ).
" Devil's Island " is the title of a 1986 song by Megadeth on the LP Peace Sells ... but Who's Buying ?.
His cover version of The Guess Who's hit " American Woman " won him another Grammy at the Grammy Awards of 2000 and helped The Guess Who's song reach a new audience.
At what was to have been her final recording session for MGM on October 2, 1957, she recorded a cover version of the 1923 song " Who's Sorry Now?
The Who's 2006 album Endless Wire includes the song " God Speaks of Marty Robbins ".
The album's name is inspired by The Guess Who's song " undun ", and the character was named after the Sufjan Stevens song " Redford ".
The short also introduced the Wolf's theme song, " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
The various references in the television series have been listed at the BBC's Bad Wolf website ( along with many inaccurate references to folklore and mythology ; some are blatantly intentional, such as a " French folk song " that's a French translation of " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf ", albeit one with an Easter Egg hidden inside ).

Who's and Baba
In addition, he wrote his own articles, starting a regular monthly column in Melody Maker, and contributing to Rolling Stone with an article on his guru Meher Baba and a review of The Who's album Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy.
The song samples several other songs including the keyboard component of The Who's song " Baba O ' Riley ," the organ from the introduction to Deep Purple song " Child in Time ", a drum break from Tommy Roe's " Sweet Pea ", drums and guitars from a break from Pigmeat Markham's " Here Comes the Judge ", a line from The Sugarhill Gang's song " Rapper's Delight " where Big Bank Hank raps " a time to laugh, a time to cry ", and a vocal sample from Peter Sellers featuring Fred Flange's song " You Keep Me Swingin '" featuring Sellers talking about " rhythm and melody ".

Who's and O
During his tenure as the Northwestern coach O ' Neill is most notably remembered for a game with Indiana where the rowdy Northwestern faithful chanted " Hoosier Daddy " ( a play on " Who's Your Daddy?
O ' Connor made a cameo appearance in the 1983 Eurythmics video, " Who's That Girl?
It was released by Platinum Entertainment, licensed by The Who's charity, Double O Promotions Limited and all artist royalties benefit the Roman Catholic Chicago-based institution Maryville Academy, " a leader in the treatment of physically, sexually, and emotional abused children.

Who's and was
The first productive period came when he was considering poetry as a vocation, before he had decided to write fiction for a living ( in his note for Who's Who he wrote that he `` wrote verses 1865 - 1868 ; ;
The show was responsible for the phrases " Say the secret woid and divide $ 100 " ( that is, each contestant would get $ 50 ); and " Who's buried in Grant's Tomb?
Apart from his first actual feature, Who's That Knocking at My Door and Boxcar Bertha, a directing project given him by early independent maverick Roger Corman, this was Scorsese's first feature film of his own design.
Cassavetes told Scorsese he should do something like Who's That Knocking At My Door, which Cassavetes had liked, and then came Mean Streets, which was based on actual events Scorsese saw almost regularly while growing up in Little Italy.
( There was a rumor that Sleuth was given the working title Who's Afraid of Stephen Sondheim ?, but in a New York Times interview on March 10, 1996, Shaffer denied ever using the title.
The company's product was the only digital sampling system that allowed sample rates to go as high as 100 kHz for full digital sound quality, which was unsurpassed and frequently complimented by leading sound design and music recording engineers, who make up the Who's Who of modern music and sound effect recording.
I was in there having a beer one night, and I saw " Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
It was for Kramer that he made his last film, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner ( 1967 ), completed 17 days before Tracy's death.
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner was released in December, and although reviews were mixed, Curtis notes that " Tracy's performance was singled out for praise in nearly every instance.
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner was included on AFI's list of the 100 greatest American movies, while Captains Courageous featured on their list of America's most inspiring movies.
According to Who's Who in The Archers 2008, episode 15, 360 was to be broadcast on 1 January 2008.
Gathmann was mentioned in the " Who's Who " and " Who Was Who " books up through the 1960s.
The 1992 cookbook, Who's Your Mama, Are You Catholic and Can You Make a Roux by Cajun Chef Marcelle Bienvenue outlines long-standing beliefs that Cajun identity was rooted in community, cuisine, and very specifically, devout Roman Catholicism.
During this period, while the network enjoyed huge ratings with shows like Dynasty, Moonlighting, MacGyver, Who's The Boss ?, The Wonder Years, Hotel, and Thirtysomething, ABC seemed to have lost the momentum that propelled it in the 1970s ; there was little offered that was innovative or compelling.
", which became closely associated with Davis after it was referenced in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?, and impersonators began to use it in their acts.
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner was a box-office hit in 1968 throughout the United States, including in the southern states where it was traditionally assumed that few white filmgoers would want to see any film with black leads.
On the title page he wrote, " There was an old fossil named Lear, Who's verses were boring and drear.

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