The Who - Baba O'Riley

submitted by mozart on 06/29/18 1

Subscribe to The Best Of for more classic music history, videos and playlists: bit.ly/WdJ36u Baba O'Riley was released on 1971 classic album Who's Next. The title is derived from the combination of the song's philosophical and musical influences, Meher Baba and Terry Riley, and describes the scenes Pete Townshend witnessed during the Who's legendary performance at the Woodstock Festival. Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheRealBestOf Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/TheRealBestOf Buy this track on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/baba-oriley/id1008537?i=1008210&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Visit www.thewho.com for more information. Lyrics: Out here in the fields I fight for my meals I get my back into my living. I don't need to fight To prove I'm right I don't need to be forgiven. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Don't cry Don't raise your eye It's only teenage wasteland Sally, take my hand We'll travel south cross land Put out the fire And don't look past my shoulder. The exodus is here The happy ones are near Let's get together Before we get much older. Teenage wasteland It's only teenage wasteland. Teenage wasteland Oh, yeah Its only teenage wasteland They're all wasted! Anyone notice the similarities in "Best Song Ever" by One Direction (1D)?!

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