Well, it's only fitting after last weekend's Super Bowl halftime performance that we highlight a classic from The Who and show just how truly great of a rock band they were.  We Won't Get Fooled Again is an all time classic and one of my personal favorites by The Who.  It's a prime example highlighting the talents of one of the best rhythm sections of any rock and roll band to date.  Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend's stage presence epitomized the late 60s, early 70s progression of the influential british wave of rock and roll.  Although the weekend's performance itself was a bit painful the common day members do get kudos for getting back up there after years of change.  I find it quite amazing how a band is never really the same after losing key members, particulalry in a quartet.  The loss of Keith Moon and John Entwistle makes a huge hole in a cohesive group that can't be filled.  With attempts to recreate sounds of the past they can try and pick up talented replacements but the magic will never be the same and we won't be fooled.