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1973-02-21

    Keith Moon returns from vacation in Gibraltar.

    Spanish version of The New Seekers "Pinball Wizard" single

    1973-02-17

      The New Seekers’ cover “Pinball Wizard/See Me, Feel Me” hits the U.S. charts.

      Picture sleeve for Billy Nicholl's "Forever's No Time At All" single

      1973-02-16

        Billy Nicholls’ “Forever’s No Time At All” backed with “This Song Is Green,” is released by Track in the U.K. The A-side was previously released on Pete’s solo album Who Came First and is the only single released from that album. It features Pete on synthesized flute. The B-side credits Pete as recording engineer. The… Read More »1973-02-16

        1973-02-11

          Pete was to have appeared with the London Symphony Orchestra at Radio City Music Hall for a charity concert followed by three nights at Nassau Coliseum, Long Island. However, Pete could only commit for the charity show and the rest of the London cast was unavailable so the concerts are canceled.

          1973-02-06

            Keith Moon sits in on drums with members of The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and The Scaffold , which was a supergroup called ‘Grimms’, at Greenwich Town Hall in London

            1973-02-04

              Keith and Viv Stanshall are last minute replacement performers at the Lanchester Arts Festival.

              Cover of Dutch picture sleeve for Relay backed with Waspman

              1973-02-02

                Relay enters the Dutch charts where it peaks at #28.

                1973-01-29

                  The Who tape their appearance on BBC-2’s TV programme The Old Grey Whistle Test

                  Picture sleeve for Rigor Mortis' single "Made in Japan" backed with "Hound Dog"

                  1973-01-26

                    John and his new solo band Rigor Mortis release the single “Made In Japan” backed with “Hound Dog” in the U.K.

                    Cover of Dave Carlsen's "Pale Horse" album

                    1973-01-23

                      Keith performs on Dave Carlsen’s album A Pale Horse.