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Sunday, August 6th, 1967

The Who are in New York at Mirasound and Talentmasters Studio for the first of two days. Al Kooper joins The Who on organ to record two versions of "Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand." One is released on the B-side of the U.S. "I Can See For Miles" while the other remains in the vaults until the 1995 edition of The Who Sell Out. Also recorded is a studio version of "Summertime Blues," an organ overdub on "Relax" performed by Pete and new vocals to replace the guide vocals on "I Can See For Miles." One song that hasn't yet been released is "Bob Sings Soul," featuring a lead vocal by Bobby Pridden.

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