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song infoMy Generation by the Who is a classic rock song. Song Title: My GenerationArtist: the Who Genre: classic rock Composer: Copyright © 1965 Pete Townshend Lead Vocals: Roger Daltrey Backing Vocals: Pete Townshend, John Entwistle Guitar: Pete Townshend Drums: Keith Moon Producer: Shel Talmy Recorded: October 13, 1965 Released: November 1965 (Decca) Rolling Stone Top 500: My Generation was selected number eleven (11) in Rolling Stone Magazines 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in May 2011. See Rolling Stone. Number of listens: 11734Current rank: 1055 (updated weekly) Highest rank: 886 (play the video all the way through to register a vote for this song) Pete Townshend wrote the song on a train ride from London to Southampton in May 19, 1965, his birthday, on the way to a television appearance. The song reflected his fears about impending adulthood. He told Rolling Stone Magazine, I was very, very lost. The band was young then. It was believed that its career would be incredibly brief. link to the static song information page for this song:
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Tickets from the canceled 1979 Who concert in Rhode Island are be good for the February 2013 concert.
The Whos 1979 concert in Providence, Rhode Island, was canceled by then Mayor Buddy Cianci, following the death of 11 fans during a stampede for open seating in Cincinnati, Ohio. Arena concerts in the U.S. are no longer general admisssion (fans can sit anywhere on a first come, first serve basis). The WHo has not played in Providence since.
General Manager Lawrence Lepore of the Dunkin Donuts Center (the same arena, under a new name) announced on WPRO-AM that the 2012 concert will honor any tickets from the 1979 concert.
While many ticketholders received refunds long ago, others have kept the tickets as memorabilia.
Somewhere, someplace, someones got it stashed, Lepore stated. The question is, are they willing to give that up? If they are, were willing to take it.
The highest priced ticket from the 1979 show was $14. Tickets for the 2012 concert range from $57.50 to $127.50.
Any 1979 tickets redeemed will be donated to help raise money of the Special Olympics of Rhode island.
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