Who's Next is already a great album (inb4 "hurry dadrock", in which case fuck you), but if it were a double it would've been even better. Here was the original proposed track list.
>Baba O'Riley
>Going Mobile
>Time Is Passing
>Love Ain’t For Keeping
>Bargain
>Too Much Of Anything
>Greyhound Girl
>Mary
>Behind Blue Eyes
>I Don’t Even Know Myself
>Put The Money Down
>Pure And Easy
>Getting In Tune
>Let’s See Action
>Relay
>Join Together
>Won’t Get Fooled Again
>The Song Is Over
I don't understand why they left off all these great tunes.
No My Wife makes this tracklist utter shite.
Doing this would have lost the plot immensely. They probably scrapped Lifehouse for the sake of releasing a comparatively lean and conventional album in between their operas
Also:
Who's Next > Sell Out > Tommy = Who Are You > My Generation > A Quick One > Quadrophenia > Odds and Sods = By Numbers > Endless Wire > It's Hard > Face Dances
>>74808491
>Who Are You, My Generation and A Quick One higher than Quadrophenia
>>74808367
It wasn't part of Pete Townshend's original Lifehouse album
>>74808387
But some of the tracks they left off are arguably better than the ones they kept on the album.
I Don't Even Know Myself is a badass song but was inexplicably left off in favor of something like Getting in Tune, which is corny and boring.