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Daltrey on his generation live on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ London 94.9fm |
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Roger
Daltrey (left), with Pete Townsend, John Entwistle and Keith
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Frontman with - and now one of only two remaining members of - The
Who, Roger Daltrey joined Gary Crowley for a one hour special...
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The
Who in the Sixties
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In
this extremely candid interview Roger Daltrey talks about 40 years
of The Who, the death of John Entwistle and much more.
He also gives a valuable insight into the workings of one of Britain's
greatest and most influential bands.
Here's
a sample:
Daltrey on Keith Moon:
"He
had great big black eyebrows with mischief written all over them."
On the death of John Entwistle and The Who's My Generation ethos:
"Touring
took some of the pain away..."
"John died before he got old and I'm sure we all will. It's
a state of mind."
Audio

Part one
(20' 17") 
Discovering Elvis and Lonnie Donegan, the formation of the band
at Acton County Grammar School, Keith Moon wanting to be a Beach
Boy and the death of John Entwistle.
Part
two (15' 29") 
Musical influences, going into the barbers as Teddy Boys and
coming out as Mods, breaking the rules and some of the band's
infamous fights.
Part
three (6' 17") 
The changing sound of The Who, getting involved in the peace
movement, Woodstock and breaking America.
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