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The Who lead singer Roger Daltrey revealed he ... “Fortunately, I still have my voice.” Daltrey joked once his voice was gone he’d have a “full Tommy,” referring to The Who’s 1969 ...
The Who’s longtime frontman Roger Daltrey has shared details of his health battles with a live audience at London’s Royal Albert Hall. He was referring to Tommy, the title of the band’s 1969 ...
Ken Russell's 1975 adaptation of The Who's rock opera cast Roger Daltrey as the deaf, dumb and blind boy who finds enlightenment, but downplayed the mysticism in favour of addled Freudian guff.
While The Who's Roger Daltrey still has what it takes to perform ... "Fortunately, I still have my voice, because then I’ll have a full Tommy," he said, referencing the title character of ...
Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of The Who have ... “Fortunately I still have my voice, because then I’ll have a full Tommy.” “Full Tommy” refers to The Who’s 1969 rock opera about ...
Roger Daltrey ... If I lost that I’ll go full Tommy,” he said, referring to the protagonist of the 1969 rock opera Tommy. Daltrey and his band are set to play a second night at the iconic ...
The Who's Roger ... Tommy" - referring to the title character of The Who's 1969 album. "Deaf, dumb and blind kid" Tommy is also mentioned in Pinball Wizard from the same record. Image: Pic: PA ...
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