Other Mixes By Rob Conroy
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Born with a plastic spoon in my mouth (Disc 3)
Artist | Song | |
The Who | Fortune Teller [live at Leeds University, 2/14/70] | |
The Who | Young Man Blues [live at Leeds University, 2/14/70] | |
The Who | Summertime Blues [live at Leeds University, 2/14/70] | |
The Who | Heaven and Hell | |
The Who | I Don't Even Know Myself | |
The Who | Pure and Easy | |
The Who | Baba O'Riley | |
The Who | Love Ain't for Keeping | |
The Who | My Wife | |
The Who | Going Mobile | |
The Who | Let's See Action | |
The Who | Join Together | |
The Who | Relay | |
The Who | Put the Money Down | |
The Who | 5:15 | |
The Who | The Real Me | |
The Who | I'm One | |
The Who | Helpless Dancer | |
The Who | Naked Eye | |
The Who | However Much I Booze | |
Comment:
Disc 3.Feedback:
Despite what Anthony says, Who's Next is my favorite album of theirs and a near-perfect rock album at that. You've got my favorites from there (including Pure and Easy). Who by numbers was another nice one.
Got to agree... Who's Next is an impressive album
About time we had a Who retrospective on the site! Thanks a lot!
Technically (near)perfect, stylistically outrageous, and recurrently innovative, this band's influence cannot be overstated.
Technically (near)perfect, stylistically outrageous, and recurrently innovative, this band's influence cannot be overstated.