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  1. Long Live Rock. " Long Live Rock " is a 1979 single by The Who, written by Pete Townshend and recorded in 1972. A different version of the song was performed by Billy Fury 's character in the film That'll Be the Day (a film which featured Who drummer Keith Moon). The original Who recording of the song was not released until the 1974 rarities ...

  2. This song was recorded in early summer of 1972 and first appeared on Odds And Sods in 1974. The band originally planned on releasing the song as a single in 1972, but Pete Townshend wanted to use it for an album about The Who's history, titled "Rock Is Dead - Long Live Rock." In the end he wrote Quadrophenia instead.

  3. Long Live Rock: The Who. ARGUABLY THE MOST famous line The Who's Pete Townshend ever wrote was "Hope I die before I get old" on 1965's angry young anthem 'My Generation'. Today, at the ripely Beatle-esque age of 64, Townshend will – in his own words – "carry the flag for the boomer generation" during the half-time show at Super Bowl XLIV in ...

  4. www.thewho.com › music › long-live-rockLong Live Rock - The Who

    Music Long Live Rock. A: LONG LIVE ROCK. B1: I’M THE FACE (As The High Numbers) B2: MY WIFE (Live at Kilburn State Theatre ’77) UK: Polydor WHO 2 (2121 383) Released: 1 April 1979 Highest chart position: #48 US: MCA 41053 Released: June 1979 Highest chart position: #54 LONG LIVE ROCK written by Pete Townshend Produced by The Who Associate producer: Glyn Johns Recorded at Olympic Studios, London, 5 June 1972 I’M THE FACE written by Peter Meaden Produced by Chris Parmeinter and Peter ...

  5. Rock is dead they say. Long live rock. [Chorus] Long live rock, I need it every night. Long live rock, come on and join the line. Long live rock, be it dead or alive. [Verse 2] People walk in ...

  6. 'Long Live Rock' is a single by The Who, written by Pete Townshend during the Lifehouse period. It was not included in the Who's Next album, as it wasn't recorded until 1972. It was later performed by Billy Fury's character in the film That'll Be the Day featuring Keith Moon.

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  8. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupLong Live Rock · The WhoBBC Sessions℗ 1998 British Broadcasting CorporationReleased on: 1999-01-01Producer: Micha...

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