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  1. From Gotta Dance To Keep From Crying to You Really Got Me.One of the best early Who gig. Feel the power of "young Pete". The High Numbers (the Who) Railway H...

  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. Large numbers are numbers above one million that are usually represented either with the use of an exponent such as 10 9 or by terms such as billion or thousand millions that frequently differ from system to system. The American system of numeration for denominations above one million was modeled on a French system, but in 1948 the French system was changed to correspond to the German and ...

  4. The High Numbers was a short-lived alternate name used by The Who at the outset of their career. The name change occurred at the behest of music publicist Peter Meaden, who wanted to make them known as a mod band. "High numbers" was a reference to T-shirts with number designs, a coveted mod fashion item at the time.

  5. The High Numbers - Country Line Special, recorded 22nd October 1964 at Abbey Road studios.

  6. 23 de feb. de 2017 · The High Numbers was a short-lived alternate name used by The Who at the outset of their career. The name change occurred at the behest of music publicist Peter Meaden, who wanted to make them known as a mod band. "High numbers" was a reference to T-shirts with number designs, a coveted mod fashion item at the time.

  7. En febrero de 1964 y, con la llegada de Keith Moon , la alineación de The Who se completó. Sin embargo, por un corto período en el verano de 1964, bajo la di...