Imagine has Man

Imagine has Man is a song of the British group The Who, published in 1975 with the fifth track of the album The Who By Numbers.

Characteristics

This song is a ballade dominated by the acoustic guitar, like Behind Blue Eyes or Sunrise . The agreements rather oneiric and are alleviated. The use of vocal harmonies on the refrains reinforce the very calm and rêveuse atmoshpère of this song. Time with other of the battery and a discrete base line are heard, but the principal body of the song is formed by the guitar folk Pete Townshend and the song of Roger Daltrey.

The words mix various outstanding images, showing the control that Pete Townshend had reached on the level of the writing at that time. However, of many interpretations can be carried out. The author said It is right a key for what could be the rock'n'roll in grandissant. Townshend also adds that this song is to be placed on the same level as Substitute for its honesty and its frankness.

This song played forever in concert by the group, but Roger Daltrey sang it on scene within the framework in the concerts " Daltrey sings Townshend"

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