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This is Track 06 of the Who's album - Who's next. Nicky Hopkins plays piano. Initially recorded in New York on March 18, 1971, as "I'm in Tune", and featured at the Young Vic shows. The final retitled version was completed at Olympic on May 11, 1971. This was dropped from The Who's stage act soon after.

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  • @jorgedeeds I hate the "classic rock" stations in America today....they all play the same songs as if one big computer controls the play list.....I can go to California one day and Florida the next, and all the "classic rock" stations play the same songs from the same artists....

  • @MetroidFan621 Rolling Stone Magazine rarely has any idea what they're talking about. :/

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  • @MoondogGuitarist ....true that...lol..

  • @CoastGuardIDC still better than going from California to Flordia and hearing the same rap songs lol

  • @gheffty93 I don't know about that - Who's Next completely revolutionized the use of synthesizers in rock music, and that influence was felt through the 70s, 80s and beyond.

  • @gheffty93 Well, in all fairness, Nirvana was one band of many that exploded in 1991. And that music revolution took a decade to grow and build momentum. There's never been anything like that in pop music history. For whatever reason, Teen Spirit became the anthem of the moment, and Kurt Cobain became our patron saint. I still can't quite explain it, to be honest. These things just happen, and then the historians cram it all into easy-to-digest stories.

  • ok here is the real deal ,,, the tune is written from a musicians point of view for the sake of writing great music ( and if its musical art who gives a shit what the words say?) its about the music and thats why pop singers die with out a real band behind them and why classic rock lives on most of it is art ? in my opinion

  • WHO were the 7 fucksticks WHO disliked this.. WHO ARE YOU!!!

  • My bias says Who's Next is Who's best.

  • @MetroidFan621 I believe that is opinion. It could be argued that Nevermind is more influential overall, since it basically launched grunge and a ton of 90s music. Not saying it is better, but maybe you are biased saying this.

  • Probably my absolute FAVORITE song on this album! Thanks Pete!! : ) Keith's fills on this song are perfect...Roger perfect feel/diction...John playing awesome as always....::SIGH::

  • Who's Next=GOLD

    Oh yeah, 7 people completely out of tune

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