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Aclam Guitars The Windmiller Preamp review | Guitar World https://t.co/AqILf3gwS3
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Mar 15, 2022
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Aclam Guitars The Windmiller Preamp review | Guitar World https://t.co/AqILf3gwS3
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Mar 15, 2022
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RT @MagusPerde: #RefugEase #Ukraine #TheWho https://t.co/EzWDXI9XTb
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Mar 15, 2022
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RT @BBCTheOneShow: Thanks to our guests @CliveMyrieBBC, Catherine Tate, @AshleyWalters82 and @LittleSimz for joining us tonight.đź‘Ź
Tomorrow we’ll be chatting to rock legend Roger Daltrey and #Bridgeton star @nicolacoughlan! 🔥
See you then!
#TheOneShow on @BBCiPlayer 👉 https://t.co/0P9iCC4XJ5 https://t.co/0JUJXsmU3y
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Mar 15, 2022
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Mar 14 1977 John “Wiggy” Woolf, designer of The Who’s laser light show, has an exhibit of laser technology at London’s Royal Academy of Art. He predicts it may one day be possible to record a hologram of The Who in action to show on stage. https://t.co/CmMgyGlhgk https://t.co/41OLpAT3A2
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Mar 14, 2022
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Mar 13 1971 Pete Townshend’s new essay in Melody Maker talks about how touring keeps The Who going and wonders whether another tour would have saved The Beatles. https://t.co/CmMgyGlhgk https://t.co/TYvOMpm5k8
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Mar 13, 2022
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Mar 12 1983 John Entwistle is interviewed and performs on Rick Wakeman’s Channel 4 TV programme “Gas Tank”. https://t.co/ovER2RvvUw via @YouTube
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Mar 12, 2022
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In a tribute to Keith Emerson, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter recalls how “The Best” came together with John Entwistle. https://t.co/YVGsJR6Vnq
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Mar 12, 2022
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In case @TheWho are looking for another backup singer for this tour. https://t.co/aae2oRiWLg via @YouTube
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Mar 12, 2022
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Mar 11 1967 Cash Box reports the Continental Europe album release The Who is in the German charts. The stereo version becomes a must-have for years as it has the only true stereo mixes of several A Quick One era tracks. https://t.co/OFYZAqlsAD
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Mar 11, 2022
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RT @imitationsun: it only gets funnier that from 1975 to 1982 pete townshend’s lyrical output was almost 100% “oh god I’m a miserable drunk/addict/adulterer, what the hell’s wrong w/me” & roger daltrey’s interpretation of those lyrics was almost 100% “let’s get ripshit & punch some dudes!!”
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Mar 11, 2022