Revolving Harmonies: The Untold Journey of The Who #music #rock #rockhistory #thewho
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In the context of the 1960s, The Who, originally composed of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon, stood out as one of the most influential rock bands. Their conceptual album "Tommy" in 1969 was a milestone, exploring new frontiers in rock music. With anthems like "My Generation" and "Baba O'Riley," The Who marked a before and after. Their impact on live music was evident in legendary performances, such as their participation in Woodstock in 1969. The band continued their legacy in the following decades with iconic albums like "Quadrophenia." Despite facing tragedies, with Keith Moon's death in 1978, The Who remains a powerful force, with tours and new albums keeping their creative flame alive. Dive into the foundations of rock with the unparalleled story of The Who. @retroviberock
The Foundations were a British soul band who were primarily active between 1967 and 1970. The group's background was West Indian, White British and Sri Lankan. Their 1967 debut single "Baby Now That I've Found You" reached number one in the UK and Canada, and number eleven in the US. Their 1968 single "Build Me Up Buttercup" reached number two in the UK and number three on the US Billboard Hot 100. The group was the first multi-racial group to have a number one hit in the UK in the 1960s.
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