On October 13, 1965, The Who stepped into IBC Studios in London and recorded “My Generation.” With its rebellious lyrics, crashing energy, and Roger Daltrey’s unforgettable stutter, the anthem became a rallying cry for the 1960s youth movement—and one of rock’s defining songs. Want more tracks that shook the world? Click below and turn it up!
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