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The Who thundered mid sixties with youthful arrogance in the pop world. Even when the London quartet later ventured into rock operas Tommy and Quadrophenia was the fervor characteristic of the group. The wing income guitarist Pete Townshend and Keith Moons superhuman drumming were the most ear-catching features of The Who's rock sound. In conjunction with intriguing bass of John Entwistle and Roger… Daltreys primal scream, the group created a unique sound. The group found each other on an irregular basis, even after Moon in 1978, died as a result of alcohol poisoning. In 2006, Townshend and Daltrey brought from Endless Wire, The Who first album in 25 years, a feat that only few had dared to hope for.more
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