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When I was a kid before the guitar, before realizing I could sing or write ...which is how music should be, once you start making its never the same again.
But this song came out. It was my first real introduction to the who. While some who and Keith moon purists thought this was pop art, which it is one of the great pop song of all time, and nobody ever criticized the Beatles being pop, it's one of their best
But this song maybe didn't change my life, but certainly changed how I felt about life, and changed the trajectory of it.
I listened to this song thousands of times, it thrilled the [naughty word removed] out of me. Lyrically it was great too even if above the head of a kid.
Id dance around in my underwear with a wiffle ball bat, or tennis racket, doing a windmill, driving my mom nuts...dad was always at work lol
But, until AI can make that kind of impact on somebody, this is not a debate
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