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  1. The Who by Numbers by The Who released in 1975. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. 23 de feb. de 2017 · Scrobble, find and rediscover music with a Last.fm account. 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 cov ...

  3. Live At The Royal Albert Hall. The Who. Released. 2003 — Germany. CD —. Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Live 1964 by The High Numbers. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  4. The Magic Numbers. U.K. indie band comprising two sets of siblings, with a mellow 2000s take on classic '60s pop/rock. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 2000s - 2010s. Formed. 2002 in London, England. Genre.

  5. Meaden was instrumental in getting the band to gear their music and image more toward the mod movement, and this was reflected in his choice of the name "the High Numbers," which arose from mod slang. The High Numbers did a single for Fontana in July, "I'm the Face"/"Zoot Suit." Both sides of the 45 were written by Meaden, the A-side loosely ...

  6. Members. John Entwistle. Keith Moon. Pete Townshend. Roger Daltrey. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...