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- Led Zepplin
- Keith said,"You're band will float like a lead balloon!" to this band, which inspired them to name their band as so
- Tommy
- the first rock opera
- Without
- Does Pete play with, or without a pick on his guitar?
- Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who
- the official documentary of The Who
- Won't Get Fooled Again
- The Who performed this song at the concert after 9/11, Pete's guitar playing was fantastic
- It's Hard
- The Who's worst album
- Live At Leeds
- The Who's most famous live performance
- Red Gibson
- What type of guitar is Pete Townshend's signature guitar?
- You Better You Bet
- The most famous Who song with Kenny Jones on drums
- I'm The Face
- The Who's first song as the High Numbers; wasn't a succes
- 1964
- The year The Who was formed
- Kenny Jones
- The guy who replaced Keith
- rythm
- Pete was intended to play this while Roger played lead guitar
- The Who By Numbers
- The most unique Who album, it's very sensitive
- A Quick One While He's Away
- The song that The Who performed at the Rock n' Roll Circus, it made the Rolling Stones want to never publish any live performances
- Elton John
- This famous musician starred in Tommy (made in 1969), he was the king of pinball
- Let's See Action
- The Who song that was originally on Pete's album "Who Came First"
- french horn
- This instrument that John Entwistle played was very useful during the recording of Quadrophenia
- Under A Raging Moon
- Roger Daultrey performed this song on one of his solo albums, it was dedicated to Keith Moon
- Who Are You
- the last album that Keith Moon played on
- skeleton suit
- Entwistle's signature outfit
- Under My Thumb
- A Rolling Stones song that The Who did a cover of while Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were in jail
- After The Fire
- A song that The Who performed at Live Aid
- Magic Bus
- This Who song did not score big on the boards, but became a concert favorite
- Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
- The only Who song that Roger helped write
- Who's Next
- The Who's top selling album
- Zoot Suit
- The Who's only album when they were the High Numbers
- VH1
- held a rock honors festival for The Who in 2008
- gingerbread
- when The Who first saw Keith Moon at one of their concerts, they described him as
- My Generation
- The Who's most popular song during their youth
- Baba O Riley
- this song has a long synthesizer opening (dedicated to Meher Baba)
- Simon Townshend
- plays for The Who now, Pete's brother
- drug overdose
- Keith died from a
- Quadrophenia
- an album, the most famous rock opera
- Jimmi Hendrix
- Went on tour with The Who during the British Invasion
- Bell Boy
- One of the 3 songs that Keith Moon sings
- I Can't Explain
- The Who's first song
- The High Numbers
- The Who's original name
- The Detours
- The band that consisted of John, Roger, and Pete
- Endless Wire
- The Who's most recent album
- Kit Lambert
- The Who's manager
- A Quick One
- The Who's first album
- Magic Bus: The Who On Tour
- The Who's first American album
- Pete Townshend
- lead guitarist, invented the windmill guitar move
- The Beach Boys
- Keith Moon liked this band and their music
- Love Reign O're Me
- One of the hardest rock songs to sing in the history of rock
- I'm The Face
- The Who's first song as The High Numbers
- 48
- The number of concerts The Who played during their first 3 months
- John Entwistle
- considered the greatest bassist of all times, only member of The Who that had musical experience prior to joining The Who
- The Who
- Rated 29th best rock band by Rolling Stones
- White Jumper
- Townshend's signature outfit
- Keith Moon
- the original drummer of The Who, made them play 100% harder
- Guitar Smashing
- The Who started this routine after each performance
- Meher Baba
- Pete's spiritual guidance counselor
- Long Live Rock
- Probably the biggest hit from the Odds & Sods album
- Holiday Inn
- The Who was banned from this hotel due to an incident with explosive drums
- The Confederates
- The band that consisted of John and Pete
- Mod Band
- The Who was this type of band
- Zach Starkey
- plays for The Who now, son of Ringo Starr
- 40
- the number of cd's they have
- Roger Daultrey
- played Tommy, lead singer of the band
- Sting
- The singer of The Police starred as the "Bell Boy" in Quadrophenia
- Summertime Blues
- A concert favorite of the Who; not one of their own songs