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Before our episode on The Kinks' "Face to Face" this Sunday, I figured we should listen to something not Kinks. This song, oft considered to be one of the progenitors of the rock opera style, likewise with the band, was quite influential in its day; further escalated when the band played it on The Rolling Stones' Rock & Roll Circus in late 1968 with so much power that The Stones withheld release of their own performance until three decades afterward. Let's talk The Who, "A Quick One"!
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Before our episode on The Kinks' "Face to Face" this Sunday, I figured we should listen to something not Kinks. This song, oft considered to be one of the progenitors of the rock opera style, likewise with the band, was quite influential in its day; further escalated when the band played it on The Rolling Stones' Rock & Roll Circus in late 1968 with so much power that The Stones withheld release of their own performance until three decades afterward. Let's talk The Who, "A Quick One"!