Townshend reportedly wrote the song on a train and is said to have been inspired by the Queen Mother, who is alleged to have had Townshend's 1935 Packard hearse towed off a street in Belgravia because she was offended by the sight of it during her daily drive through the neighbourhood. In the album's liner notes the song is thus credited to both Pete Townshend and Elgar. The main difference between this version and the original is that it is heavily abridged and instead of the hail of feedback which closes the original, the band play a chaotic rendition of Edward Elgar's " Land of Hope and Glory". Although The Who re-recorded the song for the Ready Steady Who EP in 1966, ultimately it was not included, and remained unissued until the 1995 remaster of A Quick One. "My Generation" also appeared on The Who's 1965 debut album, My Generation ( The Who Sings My Generation in the United States), and in greatly extended form on their live album Live at Leeds (1970). 2 in the United Kingdom (The Who's highest-charting single in their home country along with 1966's " I'm a Boy") and No. The song was released as a single on 29 October 1965, reaching No. It has been considered the band's signature song. It became part of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll and is inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame for "historical, artistic and significant" value. The song was named the 11th greatest song by Rolling Stone on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. " My Generation" is a song by the English rock band the Who, which became a hit and one of their most recognizable songs.
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