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#53 Roger Daltrey (The Who) 1994 Interview
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A never-before-published interview with Roger Daltrey from 1994.
In the interview, Daltrey talks about:
- Whether he has gotten his due from his solo albums
- Which album was a writing breakthrough for him
- Why he thinks fans have a hard time accepting him outside of The Who
- What’s great about The Who’s music
- Why The Who isn’t touring
- How hard it is singing Who songs
- How anger changes in middle age
- If he feels competitive with Pete Townshend
- If he knew Townshend was competing with him
- How Tommy really became a hit record
- Why Townshend is the way he is about The Who
- Why it was a constant struggle to make more records
- How he feels everyone in the band but Pete did not get the recognition they deserved
- The chemistry in the band
- What was something he was proud of from the Carnegie Hall gig
- Playing with the Spin Doctors on the Dave Letterman show.
- How his upcoming concert differs from the Carnegie Hall show
- What Townshend said to him after the Carnegie show
- The challenges with the Carnegie Hall concert
- The bad sound at Carnegie Hall
- When he knew he was going to take the show on the road
- Whether he ever considered hitting the road with a three-member rock band
- Whether they considered playing Woodstock ‘94
- The story of how he started spinning the microphone
- How the music biz is so “bloody corporate”
- Whether he thinks he will ever just sit back and relax
- Whether he goes to see his contemporaries in concert
- Whether he worries he’s going to disappoint fans
- Why didn’t the Who do encores
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72 episodes
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A never-before-published interview with Roger Daltrey from 1994.
In the interview, Daltrey talks about:
- Whether he has gotten his due from his solo albums
- Which album was a writing breakthrough for him
- Why he thinks fans have a hard time accepting him outside of The Who
- What’s great about The Who’s music
- Why The Who isn’t touring
- How hard it is singing Who songs
- How anger changes in middle age
- If he feels competitive with Pete Townshend
- If he knew Townshend was competing with him
- How Tommy really became a hit record
- Why Townshend is the way he is about The Who
- Why it was a constant struggle to make more records
- How he feels everyone in the band but Pete did not get the recognition they deserved
- The chemistry in the band
- What was something he was proud of from the Carnegie Hall gig
- Playing with the Spin Doctors on the Dave Letterman show.
- How his upcoming concert differs from the Carnegie Hall show
- What Townshend said to him after the Carnegie show
- The challenges with the Carnegie Hall concert
- The bad sound at Carnegie Hall
- When he knew he was going to take the show on the road
- Whether he ever considered hitting the road with a three-member rock band
- Whether they considered playing Woodstock ‘94
- The story of how he started spinning the microphone
- How the music biz is so “bloody corporate”
- Whether he thinks he will ever just sit back and relax
- Whether he goes to see his contemporaries in concert
- Whether he worries he’s going to disappoint fans
- Why didn’t the Who do encores
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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