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6 unusual facts about Long Live Rock


Long Live Rock

The song was to have been included on the album Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock!, before that was shelved.

Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock!

# "Love, Reign o'er Me" - Recorded in May 1972, completed 8 June 1973 released on Quadrophenia on 18 October 1973, released as a single 27 October 1973.

Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock was to be produced by The Who and Glyn Johns and scheduled for release in October 1972, but although the album was nearly completed (according to Townshend) the band felt as though it sounded too much like their 1971 LP Who's Next.

In the liner notes for the Who's 1974 rarities collection Odds & Sods, guitarist and lead songwriter Pete Townshend said, "I had an idea once for a new album about the history of The Who called Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock. That idea later blossomed into Quadrophenia." The sessions for the album spanned from 19 May to 6 June at Olympic Studios in London.

# "Long Live Rock" - Recorded 5 June 1972, first released on Odds and Sods in 1974, released as a single in November 1974.

Zoot Suit/I'm the Face

"I'm the Face" was again released as a b-side single to "Long Live Rock" along with a live version of "My Wife" for the UK single but was dropped on the US single.



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