Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p "Much Too Much" is the fifth track of English rock band The Who's debut album, My Generation. It is the first original on the album to not be a part of a single (the first song that is not part of a single would be a cover of James Brown's "I Don't Mind"). A quote from the song's composer, Pete Townshend, could be found in the album's liner notes: I like the beginning of this. Sounds like Barry McGuire, doesn't it? Very sort of folksy, 'Green, Green'.". }
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- Much_Too_Much_(The_Who_song) abstract ""Much Too Much" is the fifth track of English rock band The Who's debut album, My Generation. It is the first original on the album to not be a part of a single (the first song that is not part of a single would be a cover of James Brown's "I Don't Mind"). A quote from the song's composer, Pete Townshend, could be found in the album's liner notes: I like the beginning of this. Sounds like Barry McGuire, doesn't it? Very sort of folksy, 'Green, Green'."".
- Much_Too_Much_(The_Who_song) comment ""Much Too Much" is the fifth track of English rock band The Who's debut album, My Generation. It is the first original on the album to not be a part of a single (the first song that is not part of a single would be a cover of James Brown's "I Don't Mind"). A quote from the song's composer, Pete Townshend, could be found in the album's liner notes: I like the beginning of this. Sounds like Barry McGuire, doesn't it? Very sort of folksy, 'Green, Green'."".