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The Who (Hardback)

Song by Song

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By Christian Suchatzki
Imprint: Fonthill
Series: Song by Song
Pages: 160
Illustrations: 8 mono, 28 colour
ISBN: 9781781559208
Published: 30th January 2026

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The Who is one of the most energetic and influential bands in rock history. Beginning as a mod band in London’s Shepherd’s Bush, they were shaped in character and style by the Pop Art movement of the Swinging Sixties. They pioneered the rock opera genre with Tommy (1969) and Quadrophenia (1973) before becoming a key influence for the punk revolution of the 1970s, establishing an energy and attitude that has resonated ever since.

During a career spanning sixty years, The Who have released nearly 300 tracks, most during the period of their classic lineup (1964–1978) with lead vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townsend, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon. On the one hand their songs are about sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, while on the other they reach much deeper, holding society to account on contemporary subjects, and in one example, the 1972 song ‘Relay’, imagining a futuristic network that has been credited as a prophesy of the internet.

The Who: Song By Song is a forensic examination of every song in the band’s totemic discography, including different versions and background facts. Find out what inspired the songs, how they developed, and what happened during the recording sessions of one of the greatest rock bands of all time.

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About Christian Suchatzki

Christian Suchatzki became a Who fan in 1969 after he heard ‘I’m Free’ on one of his father’s records. Since then he has followed and chronicled the band’s activities in minute detail. He was the editor of the Who fanzine Long Live Rock and wrote a Who biography for Germany’s leading record collector magazine Oldie-Markt. In 1997 he published The Who Complete Discography, with an updated edition released in 2008. Occasionally Christian has contributed to other Who projects such as Christoph Geisselhart’s Who biography Maximum R&B and Mat Snow’s book 50 Years of My Generation. He runs the fan website The Who Fan & Information Center (www.the-who.net).

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