I Can’t Explain 45 by The Who

May 1, 2012

Way back in early 1965 a single spent two weeks on the BILLBOARD MAGAZINE Pop Singles Chart, peaking at number 93, and then quickly disappeared. “I Can’t Explain” was an inauspicious beginning in the United States for the Who.

The Who are now legends in the rock world having built a body of work that has rarely been equaled in music history.

From the crashing opening guitar chords by Pete Townshend to the frenetic drums by Keith Moon, it was a typical Who performance that would soon become all to famaliar.

At the time it was a far different sound that was coming from the British Invasion as it was a much harder rock style. It was classic Who at the beginning of their career.