Things that strike me: Mr Daltrey is totally relaxed. He is no mean guitarist. He is obviously a decent man, not driven by his ego. Best of all this music is entertaining. Love it!
ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL WARM & ENGAGING. ROGER IS AS GOOD AS EVER, IF NOT BETTER! Great sound, video, bandsong selection (diverse webpleasant suprises!) & STORIES! One of the most enjoyable shows I ever saw! Thanks for putting This UP. GO ROGER! GOD BLESS!😊
I saw Roger twice. Once in 2010 and this year in 2024. The 2024 was far superior, like others have said he seemed very relaxed. He was determined everything at the show had a good time overall.
Saw The Who in 1982 at the Cotton Bowl,tickets were $18. I remember Billy Squier opened,Roger is just good energy and it shows that he still enjoys performing.
Yes, I agree & she still looks real good too. I saw her w/ David Gilmour in July 1984 from the 2nd row of the Orchestra pit & I was impressed then as well.
I attended the Wolf Trap performance on June 12th, as well...a one-of-a-kind experience!! He's so humble, laid-back, funny...and his voice sounded really good. All the musicians in the group were incredible...loved the accoustic vein of it all. (I loved Mr. Daltrey's generosity-of-spirit when he sang 'Happy Birthday' to the young lady whos' dad mentioned her 16th birthday was the following day...what a thrill for dad and daughter!) I'd missed The Who in Houston (years earlier) when Roger was having throat issues, so I wasn't going to miss this tour. I flew up from Texas, specifically for the Wolf Trap performance, and am so glad I did. I, finally, got to see the legend...Mr. Roger Daltrey! My music-related bucket list is now complete.
When he plays, he has a certain little shuffle going on with his shoulders, and then when he was younger, he had a little bit lower and he would kinda whip it around a little bit. It was he looked just so hot.!
Let My Love Open the Door Freedom Ride( Who Are You Waiting for a Friend After the Fire Days of Light Giving It All Away The Kids Are Alright Another Tricky Day Squeeze Box Won't Get Fooled Again Going Back Home As Long as I Have You Baba O'Riley Have You Ever Seen the Rain Without Your Love Baba O'Riley
Gosh, I remember catching The Who multiple times on their 1989 tour. Roger was a ripped, tanned golden god and had all of that stage presence, power and charisma to go with it. While it's great to see that he is doing well in his old age... it is still rather shocking to see him now, hunched over and stiff, compared to just a short 35 years ago. Time is merciless. At least he still has a voice.