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  1. 6 de sept. de 2010 · The High Numbers (The Who) cover The Miracles in an exciting performance at the Railway Hotel in 1964.

  2. Zoot Suit/I'm the Face. " 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. [1] ". Zoot Suit" was written by Peter Meaden, the band's first manager. The song is a direct copy of "Misery" by the American R&B group the ...

  3. Lyrics:I'm the hippiest number in town and I'll tell you why,I'm the snappiest dresser right down to my inch wide tie,And to get you wise I'll explain it to ...

  4. The High Numbers. For just a few months in 1964 (approximately July to October), the Who changed their name to the High Numbers, releasing one single under that billing before reverting to the more inventive and appropriate…. Read Full Biography.

  5. 3 de jul. de 2023 · By November 1964, the High Numbers were The Who again. As they started a 16-week residency at London’s Marquee Club, they were about to write British rock history. Buy or stream “Zoot Suit ...

  6. well i FINALLY got a near MINT copy of this holy grail of a who 45 today only a few days after the 45 was released 53 years ago on july 3 1964, i have built up a pretty impressive who collection but now that i got an original high numbers 45 in this insane shiny new like condition im speachless as i have been after a copy of this for about two decades but gladly i was fussy about the condition ...

  7. Meaden was instrumental in getting the band to gear their music and image more toward the mod movement, and this was reflected in his choice of the name "the High Numbers," which arose from mod slang. The High Numbers did a single for Fontana in July, "I'm the Face"/"Zoot Suit." Both sides of the 45 were written by Meaden, the A-side loosely ...