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Bob G.

@01Pbf

Cycling addict, fox terrier owner, Ottawa Senators, Ottawa RedBlacks, Miami Dolphins & Man United fan! 🇨🇦🇨🇦

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada शामिल हुए Ekim 2013
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
“Baba O’Riley” by The Who is one of the greatest rock anthems of all time, opening the 1971 album Who’s Next. Written by Pete Townshend, the song emerged from an ambitious project that was never completed: the rock opera Lifehouse, which was intended to be the sequel to Tommy. The title combines two major influences on Pete at the time: Meher Baba, the Indian spiritual guru whom Townshend devoutly followed (Baba), and Terry Riley, the American minimalist composer whose electronic experiments fascinated Pete (O’Riley). According to the album notes, Townshend imagined what would happen if Meher Baba’s vital signs and personality were fed into a computer and it generated music: the result would be “Baba in the style of Terry Riley”—that is, Baba O’Riley. The famous intro with that hypnotic arpeggiated pattern wasn’t created by a synthesizer, but by a Lowrey Berkshire Deluxe organ that Pete programmed in his home studio using the “marimba repeat” function. He spent weeks creating that futuristic-sounding sequence. When he took it to engineer Glyn Johns, Johns left it as is because he thought it was perfect. It is one of the first instances where a keyboard is used as the main rhythm in a rock song, not just as an embellishment. The lyrics reflect the disillusionment of the hippie generation following festivals like Woodstock and the Isle of Wight. Pete saw the fields littered with trash and young people exhausted, drugged, and lost, which inspired the famous chorus “teenage wasteland.” It speaks of escaping the city, of burnt-out youth, and of the search for something deeper, all mixed with Meher Baba’s philosophy on the illusion of life and spiritual connection. On the recording, the final section featuring the energetic Irish jig violin is played by Dave Arbus (of the band East of Eden), a friend of Keith Moon’s. The idea for the violin came from Moon himself. In live performances, Roger Daltrey usually plays it on the harmonica. The song lasts just over five minutes, but originally Pete had a version that was nearly half an hour long, which they edited down to keep the most powerful parts. A song that is undoubtedly just as powerful today as it was in 1971.
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Denise 🇺🇸@NoDMsPerfavore·
IT'S A 12 HOUR FLIGHT. WHERE WOULD YOU SIT? I’m sitting in seat B or better yet D.
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Phil in Dunrobin 🇨🇿@philindunrobin·
No worries on my end. Had a great time with my son! He was the loudest in our section! Future #gosensgo fanatic! We will be back next year! Lots to be excited about, including our new season tickets. Management will make necessary adjustments. I have faith in Staois.
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Joe Elliott
Joe Elliott@def_leppar20044·
Name one best Guitar 🎸 player of all time but it can’t be Eric Clapton
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Vintage Rock 🎸
Vintage Rock 🎸@VintageRockN_85·
Which pair of bands win it? #ClassicRocknRoll A Van Halen Scorpions Boston Heart B Lynyrd Skynyrd ZZ Top The Who Blind Faith
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Old Canada Series
Old Canada Series@oldcanadaseries·
"Everybody Wants Something" by The Zit Remedy
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Puppies 🐶
Puppies 🐶@Puppieslover·
He’s been in the pool like this all day, what does it mean ?
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Martin@martycon73·
The Who 5.15
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少年ぜっぷShonnenZepp@ビートRock紹介
#TheWho 個人的最強ロック動画 2001年10月20日コンサートフォーニューヨークシティのThe Whoの「Won't Get Fooled Again」 本当これはマジにヤバい
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Bob G.@01Pbf·
@JayOnSC You win a series one game at a time. All three have been close & each could have gone the other way. Not dead yet!!
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JayOnSC@JayOnSC·
Do you think the Senators can still make it a series against the Hurricanes?
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Mahik Rani@MahikRani50377·
How many of these have you actually used in real life? Be honest👀
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Bob G.@01Pbf·
@quesoandmargs_ Go plan next year’s parade. Way better use of your time. 🙄
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Sam@quesoandmargs_·
Absolutely refuse to cheer for Montreal, Ottawa and Vegas. It's never going to happen.
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Musical Freedom
Musical Freedom@Marcello1967IT·
The Who - Who's Next - 1971 They made prominent use of synthesizer on the album, particularly on "Won't Get Fooled Again" and "Baba O'Riley", which were both released as singles.
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Ron wright@ronsterd89·
What black and white movie has stayed with you all these years? 📽️
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Melanie Korach🇨🇦
Melanie Korach🇨🇦@melanie_korach·
Today on April 22 my late cousin Peter #Zezel would have turned 61 yrs old. Please do a random act of kindness today to honour his life & legacy. It would mean so much to me & my family. Our hearts hurt on this day. He mattered so much to us. Still does. #LeafsForever @NHLFlyers
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Alex Adams
Alex Adams@alexadamsBTP_·
I feel for Sens fans. They deserve joy.
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Bob G.@01Pbf·
@jae2so Now that you mention it…
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relegationsAJ@jae2so·
have you ever had to watch your team lose the same game twice in heartbreaking fashion
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Bob G.@01Pbf·
@LalimesMartian This series is far from over. Two close games. Ullmark was unreal. Stutzle was snake bitten but never quit.
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Martian@LalimesMartian·
Sens just exhausted out there for that goal. Gotta win both at home. Not in trouble until you lose at home. But damn they needed that. The extra day between games is a god send.
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The Who Gallery
The Who Gallery@whogallery1·
The Who during rehearsals for their performance of their latest single "5:15" Taped live in front of a studio audience and BBC executives on the day prior to broadcast, it airs on BBC tv's Top of the Pops on October 4th, 1973 for the music programme's 500th Edition
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