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"Drowned" is a song written by
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, the guitarist for
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, for their sixth album, ''
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''.


Lyrics and music

Music critic Chris Charlesworth describes "Drowned" as a "tough
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-based rocker." He states that the band loved to play it live since it was less complex than other songs from ''Quadrophenia''. ''
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describes the song as among the most interesting on the album. Who biographer John Atkins views the song as having "such purity of essence" that it may be the "quintessential ''Quadrophenia'' performance." He describes it as being "simple and direct" without needed "cleverness," dramatic musical effects or complex arrangements." The oldest song featuring on ''Quadrophenia'' ("Joker James", though hailing from the ''
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'' era, did not feature on the album), "Drowned" was initially written as an ode to
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in early 1970. Townshend sang it facing the tomb of Meher Baba on his first visit to India in January 1972. In ''Quadrophenia'', "Drowned" tells of how Jimmy contemplates drowning himself in the water, in the midst of his disappointment at not being able to see his hero, the Ace Face. At the end, seagulls, crowd noises and waves can be heard, along with Pete Townshend walking along singing the sixth verse of "
Sea and Sand "Sea and Sand" is a song by The Who. It was released on the group's 1973 rock opera album ''Quadrophenia'', where it is the second track of the third side of the record. Lyrics and music The first song to take place once ''Quadrophenias narrative ...
". Mike Segretto interprets the water in the song as a metaphor for God and the song itself as a
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for the search for spirituality, or the "quest for a
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leading to God."
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and Alan G. Parker interpret the song similarly. According to them, in the song Jimmy sees the ocean "as a symbol of cleansing redemption." Atkins interprets the song as representing the "freedom of release," both in the lyrics and in the music. Atkins also notes that in the song Jimmy adopts a "wider philosophy than mod conformism," which is his objective through much of the album. The piano part was borrowed from the song "Hitchcock Railway" by
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. Charlesworth praises
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's "great piano work." This piano part gives "Drowned" a similar feel to that of " 5.15," on which Stainton also played.


Recording

In an amazing coincidence, the studio that "Drowned" was recorded in was flooded just after the song was recorded.


Live performances

"Drowned" is one of the most played songs by the Who from ''Quadrophenia'', being played throughout their tours, and because it required no backing tapes, it was often performed as a full band jam. Though
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sang it on the original recording and the original ''Quadrophenia'' tour in 1973, Pete Townshend took over lead vocals after the death of
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in 1978, while Daltrey played a blues harmonica throughout the song. From the 1996-97 tours to 2012, it was played as an acoustic-guitar-only solo performance by Townshend. The 2012-2013 ''
Quadrophenia and More ''Quadrophenia'' is the sixth studio album by the English rock band the Who, released as a double album on 26 October 1973 by Track Records. It is the group's third rock opera, the two previous being the "mini-opera" song " A Quick One, Whi ...
'' tour featured a full band arrangement of "Drowned" with Townshend on lead vocals.


The Who albums and videos featuring "Drowned"

In order of release; *''
Quadrophenia ''Quadrophenia'' is the sixth studio album by the English rock band the Who, released as a double album on 26 October 1973 by Track Records. It is the group's third rock opera, the two previous being the "mini-opera" song " A Quick One, While ...
'' *''
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'' *'' Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live'' *'' Live at the Royal Albert Hall/ The Who & Special Guests: Live at the Royal Albert Hall'' *''
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'' *'' Live from Toronto'' *''
Quadrophenia Live in London ''Quadrophenia Live in London'' is a live release from British rock band, The Who. It documents their 8 July 2013 concert at London's Wembley Arena, the final show of their 2013 tour. It is available as a double-CD album, DVD, Blu-ray and deluxe b ...
''


Cover versions

The jam band
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covered "Drowned" and the rest of ''Quadrophenia'' at their Halloween 1995 concert, which can be heard on ''
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''. "Drowned" and the song "
Sea and Sand "Sea and Sand" is a song by The Who. It was released on the group's 1973 rock opera album ''Quadrophenia'', where it is the second track of the third side of the record. Lyrics and music The first song to take place once ''Quadrophenias narrative ...
" are also on their live album '' New Year's Eve 1995 – Live at Madison Square Garden'', and Phish have played an extended version of "Drowned" in several of their concerts since.


Personnel

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Roger Daltrey Roger Harry Daltrey (born 1 March 1944) is an English singer, musician and actor. He is a co-founder and the lead singer of the Rock music, rock band The Who. Daltrey's hit songs with The Who include "My Generation", "Pinball Wizard", "Won't Ge ...
– lead vocals *
Pete Townshend Peter Dennis Blandford Townshend (; born 19 May 1945) is an English musician. He is co-founder, leader, guitarist, second lead vocalist and principal songwriter of the Who, one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s and 1970s. Townsh ...
– guitar *
John Entwistle John Alec Entwistle (9 October 194427 June 2002) was an English musician who was the bassist for the rock band The Who. Entwistle's music career spanned over four decades. Nicknamed "The Ox" and "Thunderfingers", he was the band's only member ...
– bass guitar, french horn *
Keith Moon Keith John Moon (23 August 19467 September 1978) was an English drummer for the rock band the Who. He was noted for his unique style of playing and his eccentric, often self-destructive behaviour and addiction to drugs and alcohol. Moon grew ...
– drums *
Chris Stainton Christopher Robert "Chris" Stainton (born 22 March 1944) is an English session musician, keyboard player, bassist and songwriter, who first gained recognition with Joe Cocker in the late 1960s. In addition to his collaboration with Cocker, Stai ...
– piano


References

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