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I had this 45! Great to hear again.
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What a jewel!!!
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Best version aside from the one with the silly Hammond.
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this is the version of odds and sodds
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Very nice, never heard this version before... GREAT!
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Great version - which somehow sounds less like the Who. I love this song.
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This version was the flip side to The Who's big hit single " I Can See For Miles " previously released before The Who Sell Out LP. In the days of Cream's release of Disraeli Gears, Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced and The Beatles Sgt. Pepper. I believe The Who should have used this version on the LP. Although all versions sound great this was the most electrified. Thanks for posting this song
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Finally! VOLUME!
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I much prefer this upbeat version to the one on the album. This should have been put on the album instead...
retronostalgic 2 years ago 3
The song Mary-Anne with the shaky hands from the 45 rpm differ from the L.P 33 1/3 rpm. The 45 rpm version had the vibrato on the vocals when he sang Shaky Hands. A little unknown fact to most.
AstralPlane1951 2 years ago 3