Roger Daltrey, 1969
The Who performing live at the Woodstock Music & Art Fair in August of 1969.
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Roger Daltrey, 1969
The Who performing live at the Woodstock Music & Art Fair in August of 1969.
"The Who : Pile & Faces" documentaire de Christophe Conte (2021), septembre 2022.
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"As for how I learnt those attacks? I was fairly young when I met a bunch of humans and their entourage of 'mon and kinda struck up a good friendship."
Eclipse closes his eyes, happy in his memories.
"I taught them stuff and they taught me stuff!"
"....though maybe I could learn a different move or two from the lass and Marc..."
[ @ask-aromatisse ]
Why does it seem like Roger gets hurt a lot
The Who fire drummer (and Ringo Starr's son) Zak Starkey
According to reports from that fateful Royal Albert Hall performance in March (a charity gig for the Teenage Cancer Trust), lead singer Roger Daltrey expressed his unhappiness with Starkey’s accompaniment on stage. He supposedly paused their final song, “The Song Is Over,” telling the audience: “To sing that song I do need to hear the key, and I can’t. All I’ve got is drums going boom, boom, boom. I can’t sing to that. I’m sorry guys.”
every drummer: “yeah like I haven’t heard that a million times from singers...”