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  1. 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 ...

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

    In November 2007, the documentary Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who was released, featuring unreleased footage of the 1970 Leeds appearance and a 1964 performance at the Railway Hotel when the group were The High Numbers. Amazing Journey was nominated for a 2009 Grammy Award. The Who performing the 2010 Super Bowl halftime show

  3. 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.

  4. 6 de sept. de 2010 · The High Numbers (The Who) cover The Miracles in an exciting performance at the Railway Hotel in 1964.

  5. 25 de sept. de 2012 · 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...

  6. 27 de ene. de 2016 · The High Numbers - Country Line Special, recorded 22nd October 1964 at Abbey Road studios.

  7. The High Numbers' only single was released alongside two other studio cuts ("Leaving Here" and "Here 't Is") as part of The Who's box set Thirty Years of Maximum R&B. A number of High Numbers performances also exist in bootleg audio, or video form; most notably, this includes one, or several, performances during their residency at the Marquee Club in London.