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This album is fantastic, it has an exquisite sense of humor (songs of the humbly homespun) and consummate musicianship. The cover, of course, is amazingly funny: deodorant, pimple cream, baked beans and the Charles Atlas course, each shot perfectly suited to the character of the person in the group. It's almost too English.

The first thing you are going to see are the commercial plugs and Radio London spots. They take various forms; the cover is the first. The others include segues between the songs which are either real singing house ads... Read More

from Radio London, or the Who's versions of commercials for other products. Some of the songs themselves incorporate stories of products, for instance Peter Townshend's bitterly funny "Odorono." It is the tale of young chick singer who has a successful performance, meets the handsome man backstage where the following ensues: "But his expression changed,/She had seen,/As he went to kiss her face./It ended there, he claimed a late appointment,/She quickly turned to hide her disappointment./She ripped her glittering gown,/couldn't face another show, no,/Her deodorant had let her down/She should have used Odorono."

What makes the song so good—and the whole album so fantastic—is not the surface concept of incorporating commercials but the absolute musical mystery which is used to bring them off. The girl who should have used Odorono is obviously meant to be a laugh, but it is bittersweet laughter. The Who have caught the embarrassing reality of it, and reality is the essence of humor (as is more readily apparent with the Beatles in most everything they do.)

The opening song of the album, "Armenia City in the Sky,' is one of the best tracks on the album, and one which well illustrates why the Who are among the very best of the contemporary groups. First of all, they have such a firm grasp of the basics of rock and roll that they, like the Beatles, do not stumble when they move on to newer and more creative endeavors in rock and roll; they've learned their stuff and are thus practiced enough to come up with a wholly original instrumental sound.

Within that framework, the Who set various electronic miniatures, including passages of guitar feedback and distortions, variations on a theremin and a tonal puddle from an organ. These are not extended breaks completely outside the structure of the song (which is the mark of a group trying to be experimental with too little real substance,) but tight and intelligently thought out placements. And, there are the lyrics: "If you ever want to disappear, just take off and think of this: Armenia City in the Sky."

"Marianne With the Shakey Hands," has a Spanish beat and guitar strum. The barely-beneath-the-surface humor of the lyric and whole Who attitude is reflected stroke for stroke in the music.

"Tattoo" is one of those gems of guitar playing from Peter Townshend, one which shows flawless mastery of rock and roll chording. "Our

CD Track List

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The Who's Greatest Hits (1983)
1. Substitute
2. The Seeker
3. Magic Bus
4. My Generation
5. Pinball Wizard
6. Happy Jack
7. Won't Get Fooled Again
8. My Wife
9. Squeeze Box
10. The Relay
11. 5:15
12. Love Reign O'er Me
13. Who Are You

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  Artist   Title   Format   Condition  
Price 
   Seller Location
  WHO   The Who 1981 Tour Programme
1981 Tour Programme
  Program   $11.38      Replay Music
UK   
WHO - Who By Numbers (tour Programme Uk)   WHO   Who By Numbers (tour Programme Uk)
Colour A4 Tour Programme But Has Creasing To Front Cover Near Spine Uk, -, 1975
  Program   /VG+ $17.97      Vinyl Tap
UK 
  who   The Who1981
1981 Tour Programme From The Face Dances World Tour(mint Condition)
  Program   $22.75      clampdown re
UK 
Who - The Who 1981 Tour Programme   Who   The Who 1981 Tour Programme
The Who The Who 1981 (original And Scarce 1981 Uk 28-page Colour Tour Programme Featuring A Coll...
  Program   EX TO MINT $24.27      eil / esprit
UK 
Who - The Who Performing Their Rock Opera Tommy - 28 Page Tour Programme   Who   The Who Performing Their Rock Opera Tommy - 28 Page Tour Programme
28 Page Tour Programme picture Cover Usa 1989
  Program   /EX $29.53      RARE AND MIN
France 
Who - The Who   Who   The Who
Original Rare Exclusive 1967 Tour Concert Program With Special Guests Traffic, The Herd, The Marm...
  Program   $200.00      Southland CD
USA 

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