- I Can See for Miles
Single infobox |
Name = I Can See for Miles
Artist =The Who
from Album =The Who Sell Out
B-side = Someone's Coming (UK)Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand (Electric Version) (US)
Released =14 October 1967
Format =vinyl record
Recorded = CBS Studios, London, May 1967. Vocals recorded at Talentmasters, New York, Aug. 6-7, 1967. Final mix at Gold Star Studios, Los Angeles, September 10, 1967.
Genre =Hard rock ,psychedelic rock
Writer =Pete Townshend
Length = 4:06
Label =Track Records
Producer =Kit Lambert
Chart position =- #9 (U.S.)
- #10 (U.K.)
Reviews =- "
All Music Guide " [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=33:eua9q1kqoj0a link]
Last single = "The Last Time"/"Under My Thumb"
(1967)
This single = "I Can See for Miles"
(1967)
Next single = "Dogs"
(1968)"I Can See for Miles" is a song written byPete Townshend ofThe Who , recorded for the band's 1967 album, "The Who Sell Out ". It was the only song from the album to be released as a single, on14 October 1967 . It remains The Who's biggest hit single in the USA.Recorded in several separate sessions in studios across two continents, the recording of "I Can See for Miles" exemplifies the increasingly sophisticated studio techniques of rock bands in the late 1960s. The backing tracks were recorded in London, the vocals and
overdubbing were performed in New York at Talentmasters Studios, and the album was mastered in Los Angeles at the Gold Star Studios.It reached #10 in the U.K. and #9 in the U.S. Though these figures would seem successful to most bands, Townshend was disappointed. He is quoted as saying, "To me it was the ultimate Who record, yet it didn't sell. I spat on the British record buyer." The song also appears at #258 on the List of
Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time The song may have inspired
The Beatles ' "Helter Skelter".Paul McCartney recalls writing "Helter Skelter" after reading a review of "The Who Sell Out" in which the critic claimed that "I Can See for Miles" was the "heaviest" song he'd ever heard. McCartney -- without having ever actually heard "I Can See for Miles" -- wrote "Helter Skelter" in an attempt to make an even "heavier" song than the one praised in the review."I Can See for Miles" was rarely performed live by The Who; the complex vocal harmonies were difficult to replicate on stage. The song was performed on "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour", but it was mimed.
The opening segment combined with the chorus part at 1:03 was used for an automobile headlights advertisement, by
Sylvania .This song is included in the "Apollo 13" soundtrack.
In 2005, "I Can See for Miles" was covered by Styx for the album Big Bang Theory.
Also in 2005,
Petra Haden covered "I Can See for Miles" on , an album which reinterpreted "The Who Sell Out" in its entirety.In 2007, Country music star
Marty Stuart teamed up with Bluegrass quintetOld Crow Medicine Show to cover the song on the album "Compadres," which consists of Stuart's covers of famous songs with other guest musicians."I Can See for Miles" also appeared in Rhino Records' 1995 compilation "
Golden Throats : the Great Celebrity Sing Off." The cover was sung by actor Frankie Randall."I Can See for Miles" was also included in a commercial for American Honda Motors in September and October of 2007.
This, along with "
I Can't Explain " was covered byIncubus in 2008 atVh1 'sRock Honors show, which was entirely a tribute to The Who. The Who hand-picked the bands themselves.References
* Kent, Matt and Andy Neill. "The Who: The Ultimate Collection" (liner notes). MCA Records, 2002.
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