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Pete: We'd like to carry on now and play a song originally recorded by Mose Allison, who's really a jazz musician, and I did read something on one of his record covers which said he was a "jazz sage". Quite what that means, I don't know, uh
Keith: He's a flavour of chicken!
Pete: And, when we picked up quite a number of his songs. "Eyesight To The Blind", which was on the "Tommy" album, and also this song, which I think has got to be one of his best, it's one of his own compositions which he wrote when he was about fourteen
Keith: Teenager!
Pete: Just a mere teenager, and he called it "Young Man Blues"
The Who released Pete Dialogue 3 on Mon Jul 05 2004.