Influence on Tommy

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"Although the album is also a rock opera, it has been stated by The Who that the record had no major influence on Pete Townshend and his writing of their album Tommy (1969)." Does anyone have any references for this? Every review or article on this album I've ever read says that it did indeed influence Townshend, I've never seen any mention of him claiming it didn't.


Tracklist

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The tracklist of this album is incomplete, and the album is certainly much longer than the 40 minute running time stated. The Guilty Undertaker 20:00 (eastern time) 3 August 2006

No, this is the complete tracklist of the album. LPs weren't capable of going "much" longer than 40 minutes (the longest one I have is just under 50 minutes). There may have been bonus tracks added to later CD reissues, but those don't count. —Chowbok 02:01, 4 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Nevermind, these were bonus tracks, I have the cd reissue but nowhere on the CD does it state that they're bonus tracks, ergo I figured they were part of the album. The Guilty Undertaker 14:00(eastern time) 14 August 2006

Many men?

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"May once even referred to Smith as a "sixth member" of the band..." and yet there are six names in the "Group lineup", excluding Smith. MightyMoose22 >Abort, Retry, Fail?_ 08:38, 28 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Fair use rationale for Image:The Pretty Things-S.F. Sorrow (album cover).jpg

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