The Who : Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy...and More
Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy
is a compilation album
of singles by
British rock band
The Who,
released in 1971
as Track 2406 006
in the UK
and as Decca
DL 79184
in the US.
It entered the
US Billboard 200 chart
on November 20 1971,
peaking at number 11,
and the UK chart
on December 3 1971,
peaking at number 9.
In 1987,
Rolling Stone ranked it
number 99
on their list of
the 100 best albums
of the
period 1967–1987.
The album is named
after the members
of the band:
"Meaty"
is
Daltrey,
is
Daltrey,
who was quite fit
at the time;
"Beaty"
is
Moon,
is
Moon,
for his drumming;
"Big"
is
Entwistle,
is
Entwistle,
who was a large person,
often referred to as
"The Ox"
lending his nickname
to the instrumental
of the same name
and
"Bouncy"
was
Townshend,
Townshend,
who jumped about
quite acrobatically
during performances.
TRACK LIST
* I Can't Explain
The Kids Are Alright
Happy Jack
I Can See For Miles
Pictures Of Lily
My Generation
The Seeker
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
Pinball Wizard
A Legal Matter
Boris The Spider
The Magic Bus
Substitute
I'm A Boy
BONUS TRACKS
Young Man Blues
Summertime Blues
I'm A Man
Please, Please, Please
Bald Headed Woman
Baba O'Riley
Won't Get Fooled Again
The Song is Over
* How Many Of You Knew
Jimmy Page Played
rhythm guitar
on
"I Can't Explain" ??
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