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  1. 16 de may. de 2015 · i do not own this songa song by "the who" when their name was "the high numbers"

  2. [Chorus] I'm the face, baby, is that clear? I'm the face, baby, is that clear? I'm the face if you want it, I'm the face if you want it, dear All the others are third-class tickets by me, baby, is ...

  3. The High Numbers, an early name for The Who, sing the classic Mose Allison song - 1.943 days before they recorded their legendary version for the "Live at Le...

  4. obviously there is not to much out there from the high numbers days of 1964 before they changed there name to the who, this disc displays some of the best recordings both live and studio from the high numbers in october 1964, great r&b and very raw sounding tracks on all songs, these are all covers of coarse recorded in october 64 when this batch was recorded was the high numbers the im the ...

  5. The High Numbers discography and songs: Music profile for The High Numbers, formed 1964. Genres: Mod, British Rhythm & Blues. Albums include Music From the Soundtrack of The Who Film Quadrophenia, Zoot Suit / I'm the Face, and The Who Hits 50!.

  6. 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.Because of this, in Short form a billion is one thousand millions (10 9) while in Long form it is one million millions (10 ...

  7. 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.