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  1. The High Numbers wisely changed their name back to the Who by November 1964, by which time they had also changed management, replacing Meaden with Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp. Whether this was intentional or not, it also erased any stigma that might have been attached to them as the result of the High Numbers' flop 45, and allowed them to present their first 1965 single, "I Can't Explain," as ...

  2. The High Numbers - Country Line Special, recorded 22nd October 1964 at Abbey Road studios.

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  3. Lyrics:I'm the hippiest number in town and I'll tell you why,I'm the snappiest dresser right down to my inch wide tie,And to get you wise I'll explain it to ...

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  4. The words bymillion and trimillion, and millions were first written to describe large numbers in 1475 by Jehan Adam. In 1484, Nicolas Chuquet used the words million, byllion, trillion, and even further to write larger numbers. Adam and Chuquet both used long scale. For example, Adam's bymillion (Chuquet's byllion) was used to write 10 12.

  5. Released. 1965 — UK. Vinyl —. 7", 45 RPM, Single. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Zoot Suit by The High Numbers. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. En febrero de 1964 y, con la llegada de Keith Moon , la alineación de The Who se completó. Sin embargo, por un corto período en el verano de 1964, bajo la di...

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  7. 25. März 2019 · The Who had a residency at the Railway Hotel during the summer of 1964. The Railway Hotel Harrow & Wealdstone was torched in 2002 in an arson attack and has now been replaced with something much less interesting – yet another block of flats. Interestingly, two of the blocks of flats built on the site were named after Who (High Numbers ...