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  1. Whether this was intentional or not, it also erased any stigma that might have been attached to them as the result of the High Numbers' flop 45, and allowed them to present their first 1965 single, "I Can't Explain," as the debut of a brand-new band, "The Who". Aliases: The Who. Members: John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey.

  2. The Detours, The High Numbers: Género(s) Hard rock Mod Freakbeat Ópera rock Pop rock Art rock: Período de actividad: 1964-1982 1996-presente: Discográfica(s) Brunswick, Reaction, Track, Polydor, Decca, MCA, Warner Bros, Universal: Artistas relacionados

  3. "Zoot Suit" b/w "I'm the Face" was the first single of the British rock band the Who, who recorded it under the name the High Numbers in an attempt to appeal to a mod audience. "Zoot Suit" was written by Peter Meaden, the band's first manager.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_WhoThe Who - Wikipedia

    Jann Wenner The Who have been regarded primarily as a rock band, yet have taken influence from several other styles of music during their career. The original group played a mixture of trad jazz and contemporary pop hits as the Detours, and R&B in 1963. The group moved to a mod sound the following year, particularly after hearing the Small Faces fuse Motown with a harsher R&B sound. The group ...

  5. Names of large numbers. Some examples. Forms of numbering. The American way or "Short form" for naming large numbers is different from the European way or "Long form" of naming large numbers. This is mainly because of American finance. Short form numbering is based on thousands and Long form is based on millions.

  6. Usage of names of large numbers. Some names of large numbers, such as million, billion, and trillion, have real referents in human experience, and are encountered in many contexts. At times, the names of large numbers have been forced into common usage as a result of hyperinflation.

  7. «Zoot Suit»/«I'm the Face» fue el primer sencillo de la banda británica de rock The Who, cuando eran conocidos como The High Numbers. «Zoot Suit» fue escrita por Peter Meaden, el primer mánager de la banda. Fue dirigida a la audiencia mod, fracasando en las listas musicales. [1]