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Pete Dialogue (Live At Leeds University, 1970) Lyrics

Album/Collection: Thirty Years Of Maximum R&b (Disc Two)
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Townshend: "We'd like ta carry on now, and play a song originally
recorded by Mose Allison, who's really a jazz musician 'n' I did read
something on one of his record covers which said he was a jazz 'sage.'
Quite what that means, I don't know. Uh..."

Keith Moon: "He'll flavor chicken."

[audience laughs]

Townshend: "And-- [chuckles] 'n' we picked up quite a number of his
songs; 'Eyesight to the Bilnd,' which is on the 'Tommy' album, and also
this song, which I think 'as gotta be one of his best. It's one of 'is
own compositions which he wrote when he was about forty."

Moon: "Teenager!"

Townshend: [chuckles] "Just a mere teenager 'n' he called it 'Young Man
Blues.' "

[audience applauds]   

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