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For just a few months in 1964 (approximately July to October), the Who changed their name to the High Numbers, releasing one single under that billing before reverting to the more inventive and appropriate “the Who.”

The name change resulted from their association with Pete Meaden, a mod who briefly managed them in mid-1964 (Helmut Gorden was also involved in their management with Meaden for much of that time).

Meaden was instrumental in getting the band to gear their music and image more toward the mod movement, and this was reflected in his choice of the name “the High Numbers,” which arose from mod slang.

We stock an awesome High Numbers Concert Poster from their Railway Hotel gig in Harrow UK 1964

Available in different sizes and printed on high quality 210gsm paper, you’ll find no unsightly pin holes, stains or creases.

In fact it looks like it could have come straight off the press from the original print run.

Will look fantastic framed on your man cave, office, bar or living room wall.

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