The Who - Long Live Rock FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | I'm The FaceProducer – C. ParmeinterProducer, Written-By – P. Meaden |
| 2 | My WifeDirected By [Musical Director] – John EntwistleWritten-By – J. Entwistle |
| 3 | Long Live RockDirected By [Musical Director] – John EntwistleWritten-By – P. Townshend |
Credits
- Engineer – Cy Langston
Notes
Long Live Rock & My Wife are taken from the soundtrack of the forthcoming film "The Kids Are Alright" (2675 179).
Track B1: Recorded at Fontana Studio's in 1964, Phonogram Ltd.
Track B2: Recorded Live At Shepperton Studios in May 1978.
A: Fabulous Music Ltd. ℗1979 Ramport Enterprises Ltd.
B1: Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. ℗1964 Phonogram Ltd.
B2: Whistle Rymes ℗1979 Ramport Enterprises Ltd.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Machine stamped in run-out area A-side): WHO 2 A // 4 ∇ E STR 1 1 9 STRAWBERRY
- Matrix / Runout (Machine stamped in run-out area B-side): WHO 2 B // 2 ∇ E MC 1 1 9
Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Ramport Enterprises Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Phonogram Ltd.
- Published By – Fabulous Music Ltd.
- Published By – Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd.
- Published By – Whistle Rhymes
- Pressed By – PRS Ltd.
- Lacquer Cut At – The Music Centre, Wembley
- Lacquer Cut At – Strawberry Mastering
- Recorded At – Fontana Studios
- Recorded At – Shepperton Studios
Album
Long Live Rock is a single by The Who, written by Pete Townshend during 1971. It was not included on the Who's Next album, as it wasn't recorded until 1972. It was later performed by Billy Fury's character in the film That'll Be the Day featuring Keith Moon. The original Who recording of the song was later released on the rarities album Odds & Sods 1974, as well as being released as a single in 1979. Long Live Rock - The Who. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Long Live Rock Remixed Album Version. The Who. Текст песни: Down at the Astoria the scene was changing Bingo and rock were pushing out X-rating We were the first band to vomit in the bar And find the distance to the stage too far. Long Live Rock is a single by The Who, written by Pete Townshend during the Lifehouse period. It was not included in the Who's Next album, as it wasn't recorded until 1972. The original Who recording of the song was later released on the rarities album Odds & Sods, as well as being released as a single at that time. A live version recorded by The Who at the BBC wa read more. Long Live Rock. The Who - Long Live Rock 1979. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Classic Rock. Songs in album The Who - Long Live Rock 1979. The Who - Long Live Rock. The Who - I'm The Face. The Who - My Wife. Total votes: 0. Other albums by The Who. The Who Sell Out. The Who By Numbers. A: long live rock. B1: IM THE FACE As The High Numbers. B2: MY WIFE Live at Kilburn State Theatre 77. at Fontana Studios, London, 1964 MY WIFE written by John Entwistle Produced by The Who Recorded live at Kilburn State Theatre, London, 15 December 1977 As the back of the sleeve states LONG LIVE ROCK and MY WIFE are from the soundtrack of the forthcoming film THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT. Not exactly true, as the version of MY WIFE used on the soundtrack album comes from an earlier recording made at Kilburn State Theatre, London in December 1977. So the version you get on this single is a nice rarity. Preview Preview. Lyrics to Long Live Rock. The Who Artistfacts. Rick from Los AngelesAnybody know who played piano on this song Craig from Melbourne, AustraliaListen to the lyrics carefully, and it is a joyous celebration of all things rock. Townehend gets too introspective sometimes, and its great to see him lighten up with this tune. They performed this on their final show in 1982 which of course wasnt their final show. Lyric highlight We were the 1st band to vomit in the bar And find the distance to the stage too far. Jon from Tucson, AzIt's a. Long Live Rock is a proto-metal music single recording by THE WHO released in 1974 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. Roger Daltrey, vocals, harmonica - John Entwistle, bass guitar, vocals - Keith Moon, drums, percussion, vocals - Pete Townshend, guitars, vocals






















