
I’m allergic to that shit and my voice just goes. “Whoever it is down there, you fucked my night. In response, the crowd laughed and cheered, almost as if they thought he was joking. Almost every band starts out in a pub, including in the early 1960s a certain jazz and. If any one member of The Who can be said to be the group’s founding member it is singer Roger Daltrey, who was born in the West London suburb of Shepherd’s Bush on March 1, 1944. Its first single, written by a then-unknown Leo Sayer. The Rolling Stones have been branded a mediocre pub band by Roger Daltrey Credit: Ethan Miller. “I’ve got to tell you, all the ones smoking grass down in the front there, I’m totally allergic to it,” Daltrey said. Daltreys debut solo album was recorded during a quiet period for the Who. Answer (1 of 9): They were all just as good, and good as in great A nod to Jagger for his antics, distinctive voice, terrific lyrics, A lot of his lyrics were more sophisticated than he's been giving credit for. If any one member of The Who can be said to be the groups founding member it is singer Roger Daltrey. At one point during the show, he had a few choice words for some fans smoking weed near the stage. The Who recently kicked off their “Moving On! Tour” and last night they played at New York City’s Madison Square Garden. Roger Daltrey Will Get Mad if You Smoke Weed at His Show As fans at last night’s concert in New York City found out, The Who’s lead singer Roger Daltrey does not like weed smoke-and he will definitely call you out if he catches you toking. But if you’re going to a show by The Who, they want you to leave your weed at home. In fact, it’s almost a given that any live music performance will be accompanied by at least a little weed smoke somewhere in the crowd. With just nine days until the first night of Roger’s UK tour, we’re pleased to announce the members of his band for these twelve shows.

“They’re both really tasty, but the cheese does one thing and the apple does another,” he explained.It’s not at all uncommon to smoke weed at a concert. Paul McCartney Dismisses The Rolling Stones As ‘A Blues Cover Band’ĭaltrey did concede that the Stones wrote “some great songs, but they are in that blues format.”Ĭomparing The Beatles to the Stones, Daltrey said, was like comparing apples to cheese. “But as a band, if you were outside a pub and you heard that music coming out of a pub some night, you’d think, ‘Well, that’s a mediocre pub band!’” he said, adding, “No disrespect.”

1 rock ‘n’ roll showman up front,” Daltrey said of Sir Mick. “You cannot take away the fact that Mick Jagger is still the No. In a new interview with the Coda Collection ( via NME), The Who frontman Roger Daltrey was asked for his opinion on McCartney’s remarks. Sir Paul McCartney made headlines a few weeks back when he dismissed The Rolling Stones as “a blues cover band,” and now a fellow British rocker is offering a similar assessment of the legendary group. A karaoke and reality show, staple, this 2013 smash was written for then-fiance now-wife Chrissy Teigen, All of Me has become the platform’s top love song with 1.1 billion streams. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of The Who - SUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP via Getty Images Inspired by The Johnny Burnette Trio’s 1956 rockabilly blues classic ‘The Train Kept A-Rollin, Dan Auerbach’s churning guitar buzz is right down there.
