50 years ago I discovered The Who by listening The Overture from Tommy. It was in 1973 and I was 14. On June 23rd 2023 their show started by this sale song. And I was there, seeing The Who on stage for the first time. This moment was mahic!
Wow..Roger Daltrey still after all the years just unbelievable...just great..just keep on doing what you are doing Roger Daltrey. I remember you practicing at our school the brooke in the early days I didn't get to see you but my mates did..I was gutted..keep on rocking fella great voice...
Daltrey has STILL got his rock voice he had from the 70's. And he is in his late 70's. Yes, it's not the original 4 guys but the quality of this music is still superb.
If anyone is curious enough have a look on an interview Pete gave in 1979. He virtualy said performing at the age of 60 would be unlikely ha ha Fortunately he forgot that, as these dinosaurs always do, and I could see them live at Desert Trip. :)
He was trying to perform which at the age of 79 isn’t the easiest thing to do. He still sounds excellent for his age yet seemingly the majority of the front row’s we’re giving a running commentary of the show. Seems as if daltrey wanted to be anywhere but performing for them which is understandable
Oh Roger, what have the years done to you? But, hey man you and Peter are still the Best! Love reign over all Who fans everywhere across the world and known universe! Yeah still Can't explain, but spreading across miles and miles, the bargain, the best you're ever gonna get you Pinball Wizards!
Il à composer m'y génération en 1965 les stones joue encore satisfaction alors vas jouer sur l'autoroute idiot ( Guy platteau Marseille) ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
An incredible performance from both Daltray and Townsend (and their band and orchestra) who are still willing (in their mid / late 70s) to get up on stage and give a great show
Roger still has the voice and the attitude. Pete can still play. A little disturbance in the crowd that Roger handled quite well. Long Live Rock and Long Live The Who.. )^_-)/
@Mrdreb44620 I don’t know sitting here in the USA but my best guess would be that someone close to the stage was smoking 🚬 & Roger in his later years has shown to get irritated with audience members who do so because it’s effects his voice and singing abilities!
Au moins ils font découvrir des talents comme katy jacobi honneur aux who qui va les remplacer il n'y aura plus de groupe de cette trampe écouter les nouveaux groupes ( jeunes) mais bidons on ne verra plus jamais de groupe comme eux point barre (Guy platteau Marseille)
He’s losing his mind. Walked off stage in anger in Clearwater Florida earlier this year during After the Fire sounded great to me but he wasn’t happy about something. This is astounding however!
Looking back on the Hyde Park gig of 2015, think that would have been a good part in their career to wind it down. They could have gone out on an absolute high, sadly it now looks like they’re going out on a whimper. Roger looking tired and irritable, Pete just going through the motions. I mean, do they really NEED to do this anymore ?
Well.... Daltrey at least doesn't stoop so low as to go bluegrass / country / single vocal range moaning like one of his unnamed contemporaries does ..... and sounds like Pete can still use his hands.
Roger was telling the Security to FU@K off not the crowd who paid good money because he was pushing women and kids about down the front who all wanted to have a good time at the show.
Comme moi je préfère rester dans mes souvenirs du concert de 1979 sans Keith Moone mais avec John l’excellent bassiste. Mais attention je reste toujours un inconditionnel des Who. Je ne passe pas une semaine sans écouter un CD