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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.
The song was written by Townshend, and although there is a misconception that Moon sings on the track, the version on the album is Townshend's demo.
* December 12 – Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend, is demoted from his office as Secretary of State for the Northern Department in the British government and replaced by James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope.
His tenure is normally dated from 1721 when he obtained the post of First Lord of the Treasury ; others date it from 1730 when, with the retirement of Lord Townshend, he became the sole and undisputed leader of the Cabinet.
1550 – 1618 ), also served in public life, and through his daughter, Anne, Nicholas is an ancestor of the Marquesses Townshend.
The species is named after the American botanist Townshend Stith Brandegee ( 1843 – 1925 ); the scientific name is commonly seen misspelled " brandegeana ".
Townshend, who had been in front of Moon's drums at the time, had his hair singed by the blast ; he is seen putting out sparks in his hair before finishing the sketch with a visibly shocked Tommy Smothers.
Peter Dennis Blandford " Pete " Townshend ( born 19 May 1945 ) is an English rock guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and author, known principally as the guitarist and songwriter for the rock group The Who, as well as for his own solo career.
Townshend is one of the key figures in the development of feedback in rock guitar.
After the Who performed at half-time at the Super Bowl XLIV, Townshend stated that he is concerned that his tinnitus has grown to such a point that he might be forced to discontinue performing with the band altogether.
Referring to that, in July 2011, Townshend wrote at his blog: " My hearing is actually better than ever because after a feedback scare at the O2 Indigo in December 2008 I am taking good care of it.
Townshend figured prominently in the development of what is widely known in rock circles as the " Marshall Stack ".
This is the only Synclavier 3200 system of this specification in existence, custom designed and built for Townshend by Steve Hills.
The third system Townshend owns is one of the first Synclavier II systems ever built.
Pete Townshend of The Who coined the term " power pop " in a 1967 interview in which he said: " Power pop is what we play — what the Small Faces used to play, and the kind of pop The Beach Boys played in the days of ' Fun, Fun, Fun ' which I preferred.
Pete Townshend stated in unpublished liner notes for the 1970 comeback album, " He is the king ; if it hadn't been for Link Wray and ' Rumble ,' I would have never picked up a guitar.
Townshend, who had been in front of Moon's drums at the time, had his hair singed by the blast ; he is seen putting out sparks in his hair before finishing the sketch with a visibly shocked Tommy Smothers.
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.
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown is a psychedelic rock album by Arthur Brown and his band The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, produced by the Who's manager Kit Lambert with associate production by Pete Townshend.
It is not clear why Townshend reported he only had enough food for one month when he actually had food for more than four months ( although at a reduced level ).
' It is an autobiographical meditation in verse, which contains comments on contemporaries, including Thomas Babington Macaulay, Henry Nelson Coleridge, Charles Austin, Chauncey Hare Townshend, and Charles Taylor.

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Foreign policy was the primary issue of contention, for Walpole and Townshend believed that George I was conducting foreign affairs with the interests of his German territories — rather than those of Great Britain — at heart.
In 1724 the primary political rival of Walpole and Townshend in the Cabinet, Lord Carteret, was dismissed from the post of Southern Secretary and once again appointed to the lesser office of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Over the years, DeMartini has cited many legendary guitarists or other musicians as his primary musical influences such as Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend, Robbin Crosby, Steve Lukather, Uli Roth, Joe Walsh, Jake E. Lee, Joe Perry, Tommy Bolin, Miles Davis, Eddie Van Halen, George Lynch and Randy Rhoads.
Townshend remained the primary songwriter and leader of the group, writing over one hundred songs which appeared on the band's eleven studio albums.
His influence has been acknowledged by many musicians including Jimmy Page and Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin ( who named the song " Hats Off to ( Roy ) Harper " after him ), Pete Townshend of The Who, Kate Bush, Pink Floyd ( who invited him to sing guest lead vocals on their song " Have a Cigar "), and Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull ; who stated Harper was his "... primary influence as an acoustic guitarist and songwriter.
As executor of the will of the Reverend Chauncy Hare Townshend ( the author of several volumes of poetry ), she, with the Reverend Thomas Helmore ( another poet ), used a large sum from Townshend's estate, at his request, to build a primary school in Westminster.

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A 2006-reissued DVD of the concert retains the altered order, despite having been personally " supervised " by Who guitarist and songwriter Peter Townshend.
All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes is the third official solo album by English rock musician and songwriter Pete Townshend.
Emma's father Pete Townshend was the lead guitarist and principal songwriter of the rock band The Who.
Simon Townshend (; born 10 October 1960 ) is a British guitarist, singer and songwriter.

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In July 1782, in a change of government, Thomas Townshend became Secretary of State for Home and American Affairs ,, and assumed responsibility for organising an expedition against Spanish America.
Phillip wrote to Townshend from Rio de Janeiro on 25 April 1783, expressing his disappointment that the ending of the American War had robbed him of the opportunity for naval glory in South America.
According to Townshend, Moon cultivated his reputation for erratic behaviour.
In the 2007 film documentary Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who, Daltrey and Townshend state that Moon had a real talent for dressing up as a variety of various characters and embodying them.
* " Mary ," a song by Pete Townshend written for the concept album Lifehouse
The right of the colonists to arms and rebellion against oppression was asserted, for example, in a pre-revolutionary newspaper editorial in 1769 Boston objecting to the British army suppression of colonial opposition to the Townshend Acts:
( This letter, adopted in response to the 1767 Townshend Acts, called for united colonial action against the acts.
In reality, however, Walpole shared power with his brother-in-law Lord Townshend, who served as Secretary of State for the Northern Department and controlled the nation's foreign affairs.
The Massachusetts House of Representatives began a campaign against the Townshend Acts by sending a petition to King George III asking for the repeal of the Townshend Revenue Act.
They include Frognal House, the birthplace and residence of Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, after whom Sydney, Australia was named ( now converted for use as residential and nursing accommodation ), Lamorbey House ( now used by Rose Bruford College ), Sidcup Place ( now a Brewers Fayre bar and restaurant ) and " The Hollies " ( now converted for residential use ).
Millville itself grew up around a steam-powered sawmill operated by Captain Peter Townshend in the late 19th century, becoming a center for lumber, agricultural products, and commercial fishing.
Named for Lord Charles Townshend, this settlement survived and was incorporated November 3, 1764.
At the conclusion of the Wembley performances, Bob Geldof was raised heroically onto the shoulders of The Who's guitarist Pete Townshend and Paul McCartney – symbolising his great achievement in unifying the world for one day, in the spirit of music and charity.
Clapton agreed, " after Pete Townshend and I went to see him play, I thought that was it, the game was up for all of us, we may as well pack it in.
Nilsson, distraught over another friend's death in his flat, and having little need for the property, sold it to Moon's bandmate Pete Townshend and consolidated his life in Los Angeles.

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