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The Who
Compelling and explosive: The Who on stage in their original line-up
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Lord Crowley of Pop recalls the maximum R&B of The Who and their stunning, reissued debut album...

Gary's essential Gig choice for this week begins here

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One of my favourite London bands of all time has to be West London's four-headed groove machine, The Who.

Formed in 1964, they featured Roger Daltrey on lead vocals, Pete Townshend on guitar, John Entwistle on bass and Keith Moon on drums.

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A classic early shot of the Shepherds Bush masters

Their compelling and explosive sound saw them rise from the capital's mid-60s Mod scene and go on to challenge for the title of 'The Greatest Rock n Roll Band In The World', influencing generations of bands from The Jam to The Clash right through to Oasis, who have recently included a souped-up version of the classic teenage anthem 'My Generation' in their live set and on their new single 'Little By Little'.

Exemplary debut

In fact I'm currently getting a real kick out of The Who's exemplary 1966 debut album (cunningly titled 'The Who'), which has just been released - in true stereo - on CD in this country for the very first time.

Lovingly packaged, featuring extensive sleeve notes from people like producer Shel Talmy plus bonus tracks a go-go, this new deluxe edition really brings home the power and maximum R&B sound of the early Shepherds Bush masters, a noise that would thrill the UK and then the world.

From the opener 'Out In The Street' through to 'The Kids Are Alright' to their blistering version of James Brown's 'Please Please Please', this is one band I would dearly have loved to have seen in concert at the time, and on this album Pete Townshend's pen, in my opinion, was never sharper.

Testimony

Gary Crowley
Now you know where The Jam got it from - as if you needed reminding!

It's ironic that the band was never particularly pleased with the finished result, but jeez has it stood the test of time! And what a wonderful testimony to the memory of the band's recently deceased bassist John 'The Ox' Entwistle.

As Andy Neil's sleeve notes instruct, play it loud. And who am I to argue? It's a classic...

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