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Saturday, October 24th, 1970

Pete tells Disc and Music Echo that the Who's maxi-single is still in the works with the tracks “Water”, “Don't Know Myself”, “Postcard” and “Now I'm A Farmer”. He says the tracks are from an abortive LP The Who had recorded which also included “Naked Eye” and a studio version of “Heaven and Hell” superior to the one released as the B-side of “Summertime Blues”. He also talks about a new film for The Who and says the songs written for it are “The Note”, “We're Moving” and “The Two Of Us.” The article also says The Who are toying with the idea of putting out a double album with each member controlling a side and that they are looking for a studio large enough to hold the occasional concert.

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