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Why was 'Won't Get Fooled Again' re-recorded at Stargroves?

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"'Won't Get Fooled Again' was re-recorded at Stargroves, which was Mick Jagger's country estate, primarily due to the high-quality mobile recording setup that was available there. The Rolling Stones' mobile studio, also known as the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio (RSM), was stationed at Stargroves at the time.

The decision to record at Stargroves was influenced by the desire to capture a specific sound that matched the innovative qualities of the track, which involves extensive use of synthesizers and the revolutionary for its time sound equipment. This setting allowed The Who to take advantage of a more relaxed atmosphere compared to conventional studios, enabling them to produce a distinctive sound characteristic of the song and the album it appears on, Who's Next.

For more detailed insights and historical context, you might want to check resources such as Rolling Stone magazine or official biographies of The Who."

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