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Who Are You made it to No. 2, eventually selling a couple million copies in the U.S. Along with Quadrophenia, it's the Who's highest-charting album. The title-cut lead single climbed to No. 14 ...
“Who Are You’ was written about meeting Steve Jones and Paul Cook of the Sex Pistols after an awful 13-hour encounter with [record executive] Allen Klein,” Townshend wrote in the liner notes ...
Produced by Glyn Johns and Jon Astley, "Who Are You" was released as a single in July 1978 and became one of their biggest hits, reaching No. 14 in the U.S. and No. 18 in the U.K.
Townshend took his demo to the band: “Who Are You” was recorded at Ramport studio in October 1977. Roger Daltrey barks out the nihilistic lyric, ...
In December 1992, Roger Daltrey and David Gilmour played a one-off gig in Cali, Colombia. Here's video of them playing "Who Are You." ...
The first Who album in 13 years opens with a perfectly cynical Pete Townshend lyric: “I don’t care/I know you’re gonna hate this song.” But it’s kind of hard to hate something that feels ...
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