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The Who

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Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon, John Entwistle, Pete Townshend, and The Who in The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (1996)
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Tommy (1975)
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Roger Daltrey formed the Detours in 1962, with several member changes and role swaps abound, John Entwistle joined. Sometime later, on John's recommendation, Pete Townshend was added to the line up. In the meantime, The Detours had become a four-piece band; the drummer was changed with Keith Moon during early 1964.

The High Numbers, as the four musicians were now calling themselves, had become a Mod band, with the help of new manager Pete Meaden. The name fluctuated between The High Numbers and The Who; the High Numbers was quickly abandoned and The Who was born.

As their popularity gained momentum, by being one of the better live acts on the circuit and with Pete destroying his guitars, and Keith with his drums too, on stage, this gave them maximum publicity with the predominantly working class audience that had come to see them.

As the sixties drew to a close, the Hippy movement had swamped the World, with its ideology of Tune In, Turn On and Drop Out. This was to climax in one of the World's most famous of music festivals, Woodstock the Music and Arts Fair, in August 1969. The Who played here, in front of an average crowd of 300,000 plus. This performance catapulted them into the American market and World domination, mainly because the whole festival was filmed and released in major cinemas within the year. This was also done with the help of their highly controversial double concept album from 1969, Tommy.

What followed was a live album, Live at Leeds, from Leeds University, England, and recorded on Valentines Day night, 1970.

Quadrophenia, the concept album about a 1960s Mod, came out in 1973. This double album came with its own problems, such as playing with backing tapes at the live concerts. It was soon abandoned. Other albums followed as well as concerts, during the earlier 1970s.

But as the money came pouring in, the four members took individual lives and sometimes concerts and albums were far between, the most noticeable difference was with Keith Moon, his over indulgence in drugs and drink were taking their toll. He put on too much weight and his lifestyle showed his drumming was becoming unpredictable.

Keith made his only solo album, Two Sides of The Moon, in 1975 while living in California, for MCA Records. At the age of just 32 years, he died; it was an accidental overdose of prescribed medicine, which was to help him cut down on his alcohol addiction. An irony if there ever was one.

After a short reprise, with Kenney Jones on the drums, The Who officially split up in 1982. Reforming for the 1985 Live Aid Concert at Wembley Stadium, then with a World tour of Tommy during the late eighties. There was also a tour of an an updated Quadrophenia during the mid nineties.

With the three remaining players, they toured under the name of The Who, a fine idea, until the death of John Entwistle in a Las Vegas hotel room on June 27th, 2002.

"Ladies and Gentlemen: A nice Rock n' Roll band from Shepherd's Bush London, The OO, thank you very much."
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    Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon, John Entwistle, and Pete Townshend in The Kids Are Alright (1979)
    The Kids Are Alright
    8.0
    • Themselves
    • 1979
    Quadrophenia (1979)
    Quadrophenia
    7.2
    • Themselves.(archive footage, uncredited)
    • 1979
    Jack Nicholson, Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed, Eric Clapton, Roger Daltrey, Elton John, Keith Moon, John Entwistle, Paul Nicholas, Robert Powell, Pete Townshend, and Tina Turner in Tommy (1975)
    Tommy
    6.6
    • Soundtrack("Bernie's Holiday Camp", "Fiddle About", "Sparks", "Champagne", "Listening to You/See Me, Feel Me", uncredited)
    • 1975
    Philip Seymour Hoffman, Nick Frost, Rhys Ifans, Bill Nighy, and Talulah Riley in The Boat That Rocked (2009)
    The Boat That Rocked
    7.3
    • Soundtrack("My Generation", "I Can See for Miles", "Won't Get Fooled Again")
    • 2009

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    • CSI: Vegas (2021)
      CSI: Vegas
      7.4
      TV Series
      • performer: theme "Who Are You"
      • 2021–2023
    • How to Build a Steam Engine (with Morris Lubricants) (2015)
      How to Build a Steam Engine (with Morris Lubricants)
      TV Series
      • music
      • 2019
    • A Silent Voice: The Movie (2016)
      A Silent Voice: The Movie
      8.1
      • performer: My Generation - opening theme
      • 2016
    • Patricia Arquette, Ted Danson, James Van Der Beek, Shad Moss, Hayley Kiyoko, and Charley Koontz in CSI: Cyber (2015)
      CSI: Cyber
      5.5
      TV Series
      • performer: theme song
      • 2015–2016
    • Marg Helgenberger, George Eads, and William Petersen in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000)
      CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
      7.7
      TV Series
      • performer: theme song
      • 2000–2015
    • Gary Sinise and Sela Ward in CSI: NY (2004)
      CSI: NY
      7.0
      TV Series
      • performer: theme song
      • 2004–2013
    • David Caruso, Eva LaRue, Rex Linn, Omar Benson Miller, Emily Procter, Adam Rodriguez, and Jonathan Togo in CSI: Miami (2002)
      CSI: Miami
      6.5
      TV Series
      • performer: theme song
      • 2002–2012

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    • The Who: Live at Lyon
      7.8
      Video
      • The Who
      • 2006
    • The Simpsons: Backstage Pass (2002)
      The Simpsons: Backstage Pass
      7.5
      Video
      • 2002
    • Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, and Yeardley Smith in The Simpsons (1989)
      The Simpsons
      8.6
      TV Series
      • The Who (voice)
      • 2000
    • The Who: Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)
      Music Video
      • The Who
      • 1991
    • The Who: Twist and Shout
      Music Video
      • The Who
      • 1982
    • The Who: Eminence Front
      Music Video
      • The Who
      • 1982
    • The Who: Another Tricky Day
      Music Video
      • The Who
      • 1981
    • The Who: Sister Disco
      Music Video
      • The Who
      • 1981
    • Kenney Jones in The Who: Don't Let Go the Coat (1981)
      The Who: Don't Let Go the Coat
      Music Video
      • The Who
      • 1981
    • The Who: You Better You Bet (1981)
      The Who: You Better You Bet
      7.0
      Music Video
      • The Who
      • 1981
    • The Who: Won't Get Fooled Again (1978)
      The Who: Won't Get Fooled Again
      Music Video
      • The Who
      • 1978
    • The Who: Who Are You (1978)
      The Who: Who Are You
      7.1
      Music Video
      • The Who
      • 1978
    • The Who: Join Together
      Music Video
      • The Who
      • 1972
    • The Who: The Seeker
      Music Video
      • The Who
      • 1970
    • The Who: We're Not Gonna Take It
      Music Video
      • The Who
      • 1969

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      Album: "Odds and Sods" (MCA)
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      In common with other British rock bands Genesis and Dire Straits, they have sold over 100 million records and released many hit singles but never had a number one in the UK Singles Chart.

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