Hell continues to freeze over…

The Who’s first new songs since the 1982 album “It’s Hard” will be included on an upcoming best-of collection.

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Due March 30 via Geffen, “Then and Now! 1964-2004” will feature the new tracks “Real Good Looking Boy” and “Old Red Wine,” alongside 18 of the legendary British rock act’s familiar hits.

In November, guitarist Pete Townshend wrote on his official Web site that he and vocalist Roger Daltrey recorded “Real Good Looking Boy” with assistance from drummer Zak Starkey, keyboardist John “Rabbit” Bundrick, bassist Greg Lake and Townshend’s brother Simon. No details are known about “Old Red Wine.” (source)

While I am curious to hear the new songs (though I was pretty sure two of the tunes off Pete’s Iron Man soundtrack were Who cuts, so Billboard doesn’t quite have its facts right) do we really need another Who greatest-hits set? I mean, isn’t that like three discs in the last three years. We know the godfathers of punk need the dough, just listen to any given commercial on television today, but c’mon!

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