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Who's Next is the fifth studio album by The Who, released in 1971. It is widely agreed to be their best album and spawned some of the band's most popular songs, including "Baba O'Riley", "Behind Blue Eyes", and "Won't Get Fooled Again," along with some equally-beloved deep cuts like "Going Mobile" and "Bargain".The band had a difficult time trying to come up with a follow-up album for Tommy; though they released a single, "The Seeker", and Live at Leeds in its aftermath. So began guitarist/songwriter Pete Townshend's passion project, Lifehouse, intended as a multi-media Sci-Fi Rock Opera consisting of a studio album, a film, and live concerts all at the same time. The plot involved the search for the One Note to unite humanity, as a rebellion against a society in which music is illegal and all entertainment is broadcast by the government through the Grid. Unfortunately for Townshend, the concept proved a bit too ambitious: the script followed a nonlinear, proto-Quentin Tarantino style, his concept of the Grid happened long before the internet was even a gleam in the public's eye, and the One Note idea was deemed too Babaist. The result was Townshend – following his complete inability to explain the idea to anyone else, none the least of which the rest of the band – eventually having a nervous breakdown and scrapping the project.However, the project wasn't completely scrapped. Eight of the Lifehouse songs (along with "My Wife", a completely unrelated song written by bassist John Entwistle) were salvaged and compiled for the end result, a conventional album called Who's Next. The album was massively influential, especially in its major usage of synthesizersnote the most major usage of this before the album was Abbey Road (on "Bargain", "The Song Is Over", "Going Mobile", and "Won't Get Fooled Again" – but not on "Baba O'Riley", contrary to popular belief) without sacrificing the hard rock edge the band had perfected by then. To say that going back to their roots in the wake of Tommy paid off would be an apt description – the album was an immediate commercial and critical success, and is still seen as one of the best hard rock albums ever made.A documentary about the creative process behind the making of this album can be seen in the Classic Albums TV documentary series. | |
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Protest Song | |
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Protest Song: "Won't Get Fooled Again". about a failed revolution. (See the stinger below.) | |
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Alcohol-Induced Idiocy/Mistaken for Cheating/Woman Scorned: John Entwistle's "My Wife" is sung from the perspective of a guy who has gotten drunk and been arrested, and fears that his wife will think he was cheating on her (and that he'll consequently be "murdered in cold blood"). | |
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New Sound Album | |
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New Sound Album: It introduced synthesisers into the band's sound. However, the synthesisers here are used mainly as a background instrument (i.e. on "Bargain" and "Going Mobile") and for effects and processing: the ARP synthesiser is used to process the guitar solo in "Going Mobile", the EMS VCS3 is used as an envelope filter for the organ in "Won't Get Fooled Again" and noisemaker in "The Song Is Over". The famous opening melody of "Baba O'Riley", which every assumes was done on synth, was actually played on Pete Townshend's Lowrey Deluxe organ, a fairly basic home keyboard, using its "marimba repeat" setting, which makes the notes stutter. Synthesisers would assume a more leading role starting with Quadrophenia. | |
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Special Guest | |
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Special Guest: Dave Arbus, Nicky Hopkins, Al Kooper and Leslie West all guest on this album. | |
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Longest Song Goes Last: The album closes with "Won't Get Fooled Again" (8:32). | |
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Villainous Lament | |
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Villainous Lament/Anti-Villain: "Behind Blue Eyes" | |
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Pun-Based Title/Questioning Title?: The album title. | |
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Teenage Wasteland | |
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The Monolith | |
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The Monolith: On the album cover. The photo's meant to look like the band members have just pissed on it. | |
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Step Up to the Microphone | |
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Step Up to the Microphone: John Entwistle sings "My Wife", Pete Townshend sings all of "Going Mobile" and parts of several other songs on the album note the bridges on "Baba O'Riley" and "Bargain", and the verses of "The Song Is Over" . | |
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Record Producer | |
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Record Producer: Glyn Johns, with the Who. | |
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Self-Demonstrating Song | |
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Self-Demonstrating Song: "Getting in Tune" | |
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Non-Appearing Title: The album title doesn't appear in any of the songs. "Baba O'Riley" qualifies as well. | |
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Epic Rocking | |
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Epic Rocking: "The Song Is Over" and "Won't Get Fooled Again" are over 6 minutes long. | |
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The Something Song | |
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The Something Song: "The Song Is Over" | |
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Big "YES!" | |
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Big "YES!": The "YEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!" in "Won't Get Fooled Again". | |
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Who's on First? | |
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Who's on First?: Following in the tradition of the band's name. | |
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Silly Love Songs | |
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Silly Love Songs: "Bargain", "Love Ain't for Keeping" | |
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Meet the New Boss | |
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Meet the New Boss | |
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Wanderlust Song | |
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Wanderlust Song: "Baba O'Riley" "Going Mobile" sings the praises of a life lived on the road. | |
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Last Note Nightmare | |
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Last Note Nightmare: "Baba O'Riley". The fiddle track, already playing at a pretty frantic pace, becomes an almost panicked, discordant mess in the song's final moments. Unnerving if you've never heard it before (or are only familiar with it via CSI: NY and haven't heard it all the way to the end). | |
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One-Woman Song | |
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One-Woman Song: "My Wife" | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: "Baba O'Riley" was named for the guru Meher Baba and the composer Terry Riley. French comic strip artist Gotlib once spoofed the album cover with his Hamster Jovial characters. See it here. | |
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Self-Titled Album | |
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Self-Titled Album: The album title has the band's name in it. | |
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Cover Version | |
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Cover Version: The expanded editions include a version of Marvin Gaye's "Baby Don't You Do It," which was an early Who live staple. | |
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One-Word Title | |
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One-Word Title: "Bargain" | |
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Progressive Instrumentation | |
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Progressive Instrumentation: "Baba O'Riley" starts with a repetitive organ riff, then a piano riff, then the drums, then the bass, and finally Roger and later Pete. | |
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Lyrical Dissonance: "Won't Get Fooled Again" is an awesome, adrenaline-pumping rock song (widely considered one of the greatest ever) about how frivolous revolution is when the next leader is just as bad as the first. | |
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Fading into the Next Song | |
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Fading into the Next Song: "Love Ain't for Keeping" fades into "My Wife". | |
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