When New Music had Complexity, Key Changes, Harmony, Melody & No Agenda

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I wish I could tell you “We won’t get fooled again”, but we will, and have been. The song of the same name (Won’t get fooled again) was played by The Who following the events of 911, honoring first responders of 911 in NYC. Roger Daltrey made an effort to be honest when he said during the opening chords of “Behind Blue Eyes”, “I’m not worthy of wearing this,” when he was tossed a law enforcement officer’s cap. If the lyrics to the song “Behind Blue Eyes” are any indicator, the band has no other option than dishonesty. “No one knows what it’s like – To be hated, to be fated – To telling only lies”.

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