The Who became one of the most important groups in British rock in the 1970s and 1980s, but like many bands of this era they were "sex, drugs", and few people know why their best songs were that way. And rock and roll.
Few people knew that Keith Moon, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle and Kenny Joes were responsible for giving life to the Led Zeppeling-inspired band, consolidating it as one of the most important bands of its time. It is the engine that inspired some of his best songs. Now we are going to talk about "Baba O'Riley", a very important song for the band. This is especially true of Townshend, who attempted to unite two important people: a singer, a keyboard player, and a guitarist. cluster. cluster.
Pete had a spiritual mentor who was not only a major factor in the musician's life, but was also instrumental in the creation of "Grandpa O'Reilly," after whom the song is named.
Meher Baba imparted to him the theory that people live without knowing our true self because we live, see and feel. It is part of the universe created by God, so people do not live in a real universe.
Another person who attempted to contribute to the song's story was minimalist composer Terry Riley, who influenced the song with the keyboard riff (Townshend's instrument) and the sound effects used. Moving on to the rest of the album.
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