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Who's Next is the fifth studio album by English rock band The Who. It developed from the aborted Lifehouse project, a multi-media rock opera written by the group's guitarist Pete Townshend as a follow-up to the band's 1969 album Tommy. The project was cancelled owing to its complexity (...) but the group salvaged some of the songs, without the connecting story elements, to release as their next album.

Who's Next was an immediate success when it was released on 14 August 1971.

 

One of my all time favorite albums.

Happy 50th anniversary!

 

(about Won't Get Fooled Again) "Townshend described the song as one "that screams defiance at those who feel any cause is better than no cause". He later said that the song was not strictly anti-revolution despite the lyric "We'll be fighting in the streets", but stressed that revolution could be unpredictable, adding, "Don't expect to see what you expect to see. Expect nothing and you might gain everything".

 

(From Wikipedia)

 

"We'll be fighting in the streets

With our children at our feet

And the morals that they worship will be gone

And the men who spurred us on

Sit in judgement of all wrong

They decide and the shotgun sings the song

 

I'll tip my hat to the new constitution

Take a bow for the new revolution

Smile and grin at the change all around

Pick up my guitar and play

Just like yesterday

Then I'll get on my knees and pray

We don't get fooled again..." youtu.be/UDfAdHBtK_Q

Humans. Well there goes the neighbourhood.

Webster Groves, Missouri.

(Note in July 2021: Why does this keep racking up the views? If you come here, could you let me know where you found this pic? it is a huge mystery for me.)

 

Feist - a.k.a. Leslie Feist - was invited to Y! Music's studio to perform for the Who's Next: Critical Eye segment this month. My camera and I were "behind the scenes."

 

See the full feature and live performance on Y! Music.

The Who

Who's Next

Track Record (1971)

LARGE View On Black

 

I've seen the sharper images even by myself;-) But i like the sign... I know i should really make it more visible though...

Somehow it appeared that i have the Notting Hill day today;-)

Haven't see a band rock out like this before in the little Y! Music studio. That was pretty cool... plus they were probably the nicest dudes I've talked to in this gig. The video is even better.

See all my Shiny Toy Guns photos from this set.

 

I photographed electro-rockers Shiny Toy Guns as they performed at Yahoo! Music for Who's Next in 2007. The feature is no longer online, but these photos live on!

 

Their singer's name is Carah Faye Charnow.

The Who

Decca, 1971

See all my Shiny Toy Guns photos from this set.

 

I photographed electro-rockers Shiny Toy Guns as they performed at Yahoo! Music for Who's Next in 2007. This is their singer Carah Faye Charnow. The feature is no longer online. So Sad.

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