Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Pete townshend trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Songs by Pete Townshend.
He gave one to George Harrison, Steve Winwood and Pete Townshend.
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Three of those he gave to Steve Winwood, Pete Townshend and George Harrison.
But Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey continued to perform as The Who.
He gives 3 to George Harrison, Pete Townshend and Steve Winwood.
He gave one each to George Harrison, Steve Winwood, and Pete Townshend.
According to Daltrey, Pete Townshend wears hearing aids in both of his ears.
He have three of those Strats to George Harrison, Pete Townshend and Steve Winwood.
Guitarist, Pete Townshend of The Who was the first documented guitar-smashing rock artist.
He then gave one each to Steve Winwood, George Harrison and Pete Townshend.
Marshall went to another level in 1965 when Pete Townshend demanded his sound to be louder.
His songs such as Gypsy Woman and Tulsa Time,were covered singers such as Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend.
In the mid 1960s, guitarist Pete Townshend of The Who was the first guitar-smashing rock artist.
It is also particularly well known for producing musicians and music producers,with artists such as Freddie Mercury and Pete Townshend amongst its alumni.
The concert was organized by Pete Townshend and marked Eric Clapton's comeback after the 1971 Concert for Bangladesh.
It was released in November 1971 as the second single from their fifth album Who's Next andwas written by Pete Townshend originally for his Lifehouse project.
In a game of friendly one-upmanship one week later, Pete Townshend of The Who sent one of his guitars, also un-signed with the note“Mine's as good as his!
He was one of the first guitarists to experiment with new guitar effects like phasing, feedback and distortion,after Dave Davies of the Kinks, Pete Townshend of The Who, Eric Clapton of Cream and Jeff Beck of The Yardbirds.
British rocker Pete Townshend on Wednesday unveiled an Internet-based software program that will help music fans compose personalized tracks at the click of a button.
Released in 1969, all of the songs in Tommy were composed by Pete Townshend, with some contributions by John Entwistle.
Guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend was known for lyrically exploring his youth and childhood, an approach that begat the most popular rock opera of the period- Tommy- which was released in 1969.
Furthermore, the album includes beautiful cover versions of PETE TOWNSHEND‘s“Behind Blue Eyes” and DEEP PURPLE‘s classic“Perfect Strangers”.
He mimics The Who by kicking in speakers, Pete Townshend and Bruce Springsteen when performing the full-circle guitar strum, AC/DC when lying down to play the guitar and Chuck Berry when he hops across the stage with one leg up.
The store sold a variety of musical instruments and attracted many young emerging talents,such as Pete Townshend and Ritchie Blackmore, who were friends of Jim's drum students.
The term power pop was coined by Pete Townshend of the Who in 1966, but not much used until it was applied to bands like Badfinger in the 1970s, who proved some of the most commercially successful of the period.
Two of his songs,“There's a Heartache Following Me” and“Welcome to My World,” were favorites of Indian guru Meher Baba,leading Baba follower Pete Townshend of The Who to record his own version of“Heartache” on his first major solo album Who Came First in 1972.
The star was another alumni of Ealing College of Art,alongside Pete Townshend and Rolling Stones' guitarist Ronnie Wood, graduating with a diploma in graphic design.