
Roger Daltrey Ein ungleiches, aber symbiotisches Paar: Pete Townshend (links) und Roger Daltrey.
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Roger Daltrey, 76, has said he is proud of the British public for their resilience in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Who frontman admitted he would "clap all day long" for the nation's healthcare workers and frontline staff, but blamed experts for creating confusion over the lockdown.
Despite being in a high-risk age group, the English rocker said he would not be told to stay in by anyone. The musician commented: "I live in the countryside so it's a lot easier, I cannot imagine what it must be like stuck in London in a flat with a couple of kids.
The songwriter went on to say that it was scientists rather than the Government who were causing confusion for the general public amid the COVID outbreak.
Roger said: "For every academic that's telling us one thing on the science, there's any equally academic scientist on the other side of the fence saying: 'No, you're wrong and this what we should do.
The veteran rocker said he was worried about those affected by the pandemic, particularly musicians who now found themselves out of work.
He said: "I do feel sorry for young musicians, and you know also, orchestral musicians, these people that have studied for years and years and years to play in orchestras.
Daltrey made his first guitar from a block of wood in , [14] a cherry red Stratocaster replica, and joined a skiffle band called the Detours, who were in need of a lead singer.
They told him that he had to bring a guitar, and within a few weeks he showed up with it. When his father bought him an Epiphone guitar in , he became the lead guitarist for the band; soon afterwards he was expelled from school for tobacco smoking.
Townshend wrote in his autobiography, "until he was expelled Roger had been a good pupil. Early on, Daltrey was the band's leader, earning a reputation for using his fists to exercise control when needed, despite his small stature.
According to Townshend, Daltrey "ran things the way he wanted. If you argued with him, you usually got a bunch of fives [16] [a hard punch]".
In , the band discovered another band performing as the Detours and discussed changing their name. The next morning, Daltrey made the decision for the band, saying "It's the Who, innit?
With the band's first hit single " I Can't Explain " and record deal in early , Townshend began writing original material and Daltrey's dominance of the band began to decrease.
The other members of the Who fired Daltrey from the band in late after he beat up their drummer Keith Moon for supplying illegal drugs to Townshend and Entwistle, causing him to re-examine his methods of dealing with people.
A week later, Daltrey was admitted back to the band, but was told he'd be on probation. He promised that there would be no more violent outbursts or assaults.
Daltrey recalled, "I thought if I lost the band I was dead. If I didn't stick with the Who, I would be a sheet metal worker for the rest of my life.
The band's second single, " Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere ", was a collaboration between Daltrey and Townshend. The Who's stage act was energetic, and Daltrey's habit of swinging the microphone around by its cord on stage became his signature move.
Daltrey's Townshend-inspired stuttering expression of youthful anger, frustration, and arrogance in the band's breakthrough single, " My Generation ", captured the revolutionary feeling of the s for many young people around the world and became the band's trademark.
Later, his scream near the end of " Won't Get Fooled Again " became a defining moment in rock and roll. By , Daltrey was experiencing considerable success with his solo projects and acting roles.
While other members of the band worked on recording the music for Quadrophenia , Daltrey used some of this time to check the Who's financial books.
He found they had fallen into disarray under the management of Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp. Lambert was also Pete Townshend's artistic mentor, and challenging him led to renewed tension within the band.
During a filming session in an incident that Daltrey claimed was overblown Townshend and Daltrey argued over the schedule.
Townshend hit Daltrey over the head with his guitar, and Daltrey responded by knocking Townshend unconscious with a single blow.
With each of the Who's milestone achievements, Tommy , Who's Next , and Quadrophenia , Daltrey was the face and voice of the band as they defined themselves as the ultimate rebels in a generation of change.
He afterward worked with Russell again, starring as Franz Liszt in Lisztomania. Daltrey worked with Rick Wakeman on the soundtrack to this film.
The Who continued after the death of their drummer Keith Moon in , but tension continued to rise as Daltrey felt that new drummer Kenney Jones was the wrong choice.
The Who returned in with their 25th Anniversary Tour, which was also the 20th anniversary of their rock opera Tommy.
In spite of an abdominal hemangioma later removed by surgery , Daltrey managed to complete the tour. Daltrey agreed to help produce a one-off performance.
The opera was performed with a large backing band. On the night before the show, Daltrey was struck in the face by a microphone stand swung by Gary Glitter.
The accident fractured his eye socket and caused considerable concern that he might not be able to perform safely, but Daltrey donned an eye-patch to cover the bruises and completed the show as scheduled.
Afterward, Townshend decided to take the production on tour in —97 as the Who. After the success of their Quadrophenia tour, the band returned as the Who in a stripped-down, five-piece line-up for tours in — The band continued to work together, making a major impact at the Concert for New York City.
After Entwistle's death in June , both Daltrey and Townshend decided to continue with an already planned tour as the Who. Bass player Pino Palladino was chosen to fill Entwistle's place.
The band also completed a brief tour in In , they released their first studio album of new material in twenty-four years, Endless Wire , leading some fans and critics to say that the much-discussed artistic tension within the Who lay between Daltrey and Townshend.
The band completed a world tour in —07 to support this album. In March , Townshend and Daltrey, along with an extensive backing band, performed Quadrophenia at the Royal Albert Hall in London as a tenth anniversary charity benefit for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Daltrey also wrote a song entitled "Crossroads Now" for the Who. The song grew out of an onstage jam session in The band had planned on playing it as well as Townshend's " Real Good Looking Boy " during their tour, but plans were halted after Entwistle's death.
Daltrey has released eight solo studio albums. The first was Daltrey in , recorded during a hiatus in the Who's touring schedule.
He also released a single in , " Thinking ", with "There is Love" as the B-side. The British release, with considerable airplay of "Giving It All Away" first lines "I paid all my dues so I picked up my shoes, I got up and walked away" coincided with news reports of the Who being sued for unpaid damage to their hotel on a recent tour, including a TV set being thrown out of the window.
Daltrey's second solo album Ride a Rock Horse was released in , and is his second most commercially successful solo album. McVicar was billed as a soundtrack album for the film of the same name , in which Daltrey starred and also co-produced.
On release, Parting Should Be Painless received negative critical reviews, and was Daltrey's poorest-selling studio album up to that point. The album was a concerted effort on Daltrey's part to vent his frustrations in the wake of the Who's break-up by assembling a set of roughly autobiographical songs.
Musically, according to Daltrey the album covered areas that he had wanted the Who to pursue. The title track to Under a Raging Moon is a tribute to late Who drummer Keith Moon , who had died in at the premature age of This was his first major effort as a songwriter for his own solo career.
To celebrate his 50th birthday in , Daltrey performed two shows at Carnegie Hall. The success of these two shows led to a US tour by the same name, featuring Pete Townshend's brother Simon on lead guitar with Phil Spalding taking bass duties for the first half of each show, and John Entwistle playing for the second half.
An Australian leg was considered but eventually scrapped. An avid fan of Premier League football club Arsenal F. The band were playing at a wedding reception in the hotel.
According to a review of the Who's performance at the Quart Festival in Suddenly each and everyone stopped caring about the down-pouring rain.
When the Who took the stage we couldn't do anything but to reach for the sky and howl. Anyone who has ever thought of calling these gods old men and dinosaurs should be deeply ashamed.
The reports we've heard from around the world were true: Live rock doesn't get any better. Daltrey hand-built his first guitar from a piece of plywood, and also built guitars for the band in the early days when they had little money to buy equipment.
During the Who's —97 Quadrophenia tour, he played a Gibson J acoustic guitar. After , it became more common for Daltrey to play guitar during both the Who and solo shows.
He played a Versoul Buxom 6 handmade acoustic guitar on the Who's tour. Daltrey is among those who first brought the harmonica into popular music.
Daltrey uses Shure microphones with cords that are taped to reinforce the connection and avoid cutting his hands when he swings and catches the microphone.
Daltrey has acted in advertisements, television shows, and films, and maintains an extensive filmography. A sampling of his films and TV roles follows: [68].
Daltrey contributed to a collection of childhood fishing stories published in entitled I Remember: Reflections on Fishing in Childhood. Kibblewhite: My Story.
With the Who, Daltrey received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in for outstanding artistic significance in music. On 12 March , he received the Steiger Award Germany for excellence in music.
In July , Daltrey received an honorary degree from Middlesex University in recognition of his contributions to music.
All of the Who's Encore Series profits go to young people's charities. Daltrey was instrumental in starting the Teenage Cancer Trust concert series in , with the Who actually playing in , , , , and , and Daltrey playing solo in , and in as the Who.
He has endorsed the Whodlums , a Who tribute band which raise money for the Trust. Komen for the Cure breast cancer charity.
In , Daltrey became a patron of the Children's Respite Trust for children with disabilities. Langer 's research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology into vocal cord repair for victims of cancer and other disorders.
In , he offered his support to a project helping unemployed young people in Heathfield , run by Tomorrow's People Trust. In , Daltrey publicly supported The National Campaign for Freedom of Information , saying: "I come from a working-class background and I am proud of it and I intend to fight for the workers' right to know.
We all need to know what goes on behind the scenes that is causing this country's economic mess. When we have a Freedom of Information Act in this country we shall have restored our Right to Know the Truth and that will bring sanity to our tax laws.
Daltrey was previously a supporter of the British Labour Party , but he withdrew his endorsement citing his opposition to the "mass immigration" policies put in place under the Blair government.
Daltrey supported Britain leaving the European Union. We went into the Common Market in Do you know what was going on before we went in?
It was the s. The most exciting time ever — Britain was Swinging. Films, Theatre, Fashion, Art and Music Britain was the centre of the world.
You got that because Britain was doing its own thing. It was independent. Not sure we'll ever get that again when we're ruled by bureaucrats in the European Union.
Like being governed by FIFA ". In , Daltrey opined that a "dead dog" could have defeated Hillary Clinton in the United States presidential election.
It's always allegations and it's just salacious crap. Daltrey has been married twice. In , he married Jacqueline "Jackie" Rickman, and later that year the couple had their son Simon; they divorced in In , another son, Mathias, was the result of his affair with Swedish model Elisabeth Aronsson.
Daltrey and Taylor have been married since , and have three children together: daughters Rosie Lea born in and Willow Amber born in , [] and son Jamie born in On 1 March — the day of his 50th birthday — Daltrey received a letter from a woman claiming to be his daughter, from a brief relationship during the interval between his marriages.
In , during the recording of the Who's album Who Are You , Daltrey had throat surgery to remove nodules after an infection. In December , he was diagnosed with vocal cord dysplasia , and consulted Steven M.
Zeitels performed laser surgery to remove the possibly pre-cancerous growth. As dysplasia recurs Daltrey has regular checks to monitor his condition.
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Nun soll er Josh Klinghoffer ersetzen. Push-Benachrichtung Radio-App. DE 39 1 Wo. The Who: Das Herz schlägt noch. Dennoch funktionieren die alten Muster noch. Das Album wurde von Atlantic Records Suji. Wir sind eine Rockband. Sponsored Topic. Bitte aktivieren sie dies in Ihrem Browser. UK 92 2 Wo. Seine ersten vier Lebensjahre seien wunderbar gewesen, sagt Angebote Amazon, seine Mutter und sein Vater spielten in einer Brigadoon. Und für Daltrey, der es immer verstanden hat, Townshends Songs mit der unnachahmlichen Energie seines Gesangs und seiner Performance aufzuladen, gilt das Gleiche: Alte, weisse Männer sind sie, genauso wie ihr Zielpublikum. CH 56 1 Wo.He said: "I do feel sorry for young musicians, and you know also, orchestral musicians, these people that have studied for years and years and years to play in orchestras.
The Who are among numerous bands and pop stars who have been forced to postpone concerts because of the coronavirus pandemic.
We can't wrap ourselves in cotton wool," he added. Roger Daltrey shared his thoughts on the coronavirus lockdown this week Image: Getty Images.
But he went on to praise British public for their resilience amid the on-going crisis. The Who were forced to postpone concerts because of the coronavirus pandemic Image: Getty Images.
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According to Townshend, Daltrey "ran things the way he wanted. If you argued with him, you usually got a bunch of fives [16] [a hard punch]".
In , the band discovered another band performing as the Detours and discussed changing their name. The next morning, Daltrey made the decision for the band, saying "It's the Who, innit?
With the band's first hit single " I Can't Explain " and record deal in early , Townshend began writing original material and Daltrey's dominance of the band began to decrease.
The other members of the Who fired Daltrey from the band in late after he beat up their drummer Keith Moon for supplying illegal drugs to Townshend and Entwistle, causing him to re-examine his methods of dealing with people.
A week later, Daltrey was admitted back to the band, but was told he'd be on probation. He promised that there would be no more violent outbursts or assaults.
Daltrey recalled, "I thought if I lost the band I was dead. If I didn't stick with the Who, I would be a sheet metal worker for the rest of my life.
The band's second single, " Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere ", was a collaboration between Daltrey and Townshend. The Who's stage act was energetic, and Daltrey's habit of swinging the microphone around by its cord on stage became his signature move.
Daltrey's Townshend-inspired stuttering expression of youthful anger, frustration, and arrogance in the band's breakthrough single, " My Generation ", captured the revolutionary feeling of the s for many young people around the world and became the band's trademark.
Later, his scream near the end of " Won't Get Fooled Again " became a defining moment in rock and roll. By , Daltrey was experiencing considerable success with his solo projects and acting roles.
While other members of the band worked on recording the music for Quadrophenia , Daltrey used some of this time to check the Who's financial books.
He found they had fallen into disarray under the management of Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp. Lambert was also Pete Townshend's artistic mentor, and challenging him led to renewed tension within the band.
During a filming session in an incident that Daltrey claimed was overblown Townshend and Daltrey argued over the schedule.
Townshend hit Daltrey over the head with his guitar, and Daltrey responded by knocking Townshend unconscious with a single blow.
With each of the Who's milestone achievements, Tommy , Who's Next , and Quadrophenia , Daltrey was the face and voice of the band as they defined themselves as the ultimate rebels in a generation of change.
He afterward worked with Russell again, starring as Franz Liszt in Lisztomania. Daltrey worked with Rick Wakeman on the soundtrack to this film.
The Who continued after the death of their drummer Keith Moon in , but tension continued to rise as Daltrey felt that new drummer Kenney Jones was the wrong choice.
The Who returned in with their 25th Anniversary Tour, which was also the 20th anniversary of their rock opera Tommy.
In spite of an abdominal hemangioma later removed by surgery , Daltrey managed to complete the tour.
Daltrey agreed to help produce a one-off performance. The opera was performed with a large backing band. On the night before the show, Daltrey was struck in the face by a microphone stand swung by Gary Glitter.
The accident fractured his eye socket and caused considerable concern that he might not be able to perform safely, but Daltrey donned an eye-patch to cover the bruises and completed the show as scheduled.
Afterward, Townshend decided to take the production on tour in —97 as the Who. After the success of their Quadrophenia tour, the band returned as the Who in a stripped-down, five-piece line-up for tours in — The band continued to work together, making a major impact at the Concert for New York City.
After Entwistle's death in June , both Daltrey and Townshend decided to continue with an already planned tour as the Who. Bass player Pino Palladino was chosen to fill Entwistle's place.
The band also completed a brief tour in In , they released their first studio album of new material in twenty-four years, Endless Wire , leading some fans and critics to say that the much-discussed artistic tension within the Who lay between Daltrey and Townshend.
The band completed a world tour in —07 to support this album. In March , Townshend and Daltrey, along with an extensive backing band, performed Quadrophenia at the Royal Albert Hall in London as a tenth anniversary charity benefit for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Daltrey also wrote a song entitled "Crossroads Now" for the Who. The song grew out of an onstage jam session in The band had planned on playing it as well as Townshend's " Real Good Looking Boy " during their tour, but plans were halted after Entwistle's death.
Daltrey has released eight solo studio albums. The first was Daltrey in , recorded during a hiatus in the Who's touring schedule. He also released a single in , " Thinking ", with "There is Love" as the B-side.
The British release, with considerable airplay of "Giving It All Away" first lines "I paid all my dues so I picked up my shoes, I got up and walked away" coincided with news reports of the Who being sued for unpaid damage to their hotel on a recent tour, including a TV set being thrown out of the window.
Daltrey's second solo album Ride a Rock Horse was released in , and is his second most commercially successful solo album.
McVicar was billed as a soundtrack album for the film of the same name , in which Daltrey starred and also co-produced. On release, Parting Should Be Painless received negative critical reviews, and was Daltrey's poorest-selling studio album up to that point.
The album was a concerted effort on Daltrey's part to vent his frustrations in the wake of the Who's break-up by assembling a set of roughly autobiographical songs.
Musically, according to Daltrey the album covered areas that he had wanted the Who to pursue. The title track to Under a Raging Moon is a tribute to late Who drummer Keith Moon , who had died in at the premature age of This was his first major effort as a songwriter for his own solo career.
To celebrate his 50th birthday in , Daltrey performed two shows at Carnegie Hall. The success of these two shows led to a US tour by the same name, featuring Pete Townshend's brother Simon on lead guitar with Phil Spalding taking bass duties for the first half of each show, and John Entwistle playing for the second half.
An Australian leg was considered but eventually scrapped. An avid fan of Premier League football club Arsenal F. The band were playing at a wedding reception in the hotel.
According to a review of the Who's performance at the Quart Festival in Suddenly each and everyone stopped caring about the down-pouring rain.
When the Who took the stage we couldn't do anything but to reach for the sky and howl. Anyone who has ever thought of calling these gods old men and dinosaurs should be deeply ashamed.
The reports we've heard from around the world were true: Live rock doesn't get any better. Daltrey hand-built his first guitar from a piece of plywood, and also built guitars for the band in the early days when they had little money to buy equipment.
During the Who's —97 Quadrophenia tour, he played a Gibson J acoustic guitar. After , it became more common for Daltrey to play guitar during both the Who and solo shows.
He played a Versoul Buxom 6 handmade acoustic guitar on the Who's tour. Daltrey is among those who first brought the harmonica into popular music.
Daltrey uses Shure microphones with cords that are taped to reinforce the connection and avoid cutting his hands when he swings and catches the microphone.
Daltrey has acted in advertisements, television shows, and films, and maintains an extensive filmography. A sampling of his films and TV roles follows: [68].
Daltrey contributed to a collection of childhood fishing stories published in entitled I Remember: Reflections on Fishing in Childhood.
Kibblewhite: My Story. With the Who, Daltrey received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in for outstanding artistic significance in music.
On 12 March , he received the Steiger Award Germany for excellence in music. In July , Daltrey received an honorary degree from Middlesex University in recognition of his contributions to music.
All of the Who's Encore Series profits go to young people's charities. Daltrey was instrumental in starting the Teenage Cancer Trust concert series in , with the Who actually playing in , , , , and , and Daltrey playing solo in , and in as the Who.
He has endorsed the Whodlums , a Who tribute band which raise money for the Trust. Komen for the Cure breast cancer charity. In , Daltrey became a patron of the Children's Respite Trust for children with disabilities.
Langer 's research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology into vocal cord repair for victims of cancer and other disorders.
In , he offered his support to a project helping unemployed young people in Heathfield , run by Tomorrow's People Trust. In , Daltrey publicly supported The National Campaign for Freedom of Information , saying: "I come from a working-class background and I am proud of it and I intend to fight for the workers' right to know.
We all need to know what goes on behind the scenes that is causing this country's economic mess. When we have a Freedom of Information Act in this country we shall have restored our Right to Know the Truth and that will bring sanity to our tax laws.
Daltrey was previously a supporter of the British Labour Party , but he withdrew his endorsement citing his opposition to the "mass immigration" policies put in place under the Blair government.
Daltrey supported Britain leaving the European Union. We went into the Common Market in Do you know what was going on before we went in? It was the s.
The most exciting time ever — Britain was Swinging. Films, Theatre, Fashion, Art and Music Britain was the centre of the world. You got that because Britain was doing its own thing.
It was independent. Not sure we'll ever get that again when we're ruled by bureaucrats in the European Union. Like being governed by FIFA ".
In , Daltrey opined that a "dead dog" could have defeated Hillary Clinton in the United States presidential election. It's always allegations and it's just salacious crap.
Daltrey has been married twice. In , he married Jacqueline "Jackie" Rickman, and later that year the couple had their son Simon; they divorced in In , another son, Mathias, was the result of his affair with Swedish model Elisabeth Aronsson.
Daltrey and Taylor have been married since , and have three children together: daughters Rosie Lea born in and Willow Amber born in , [] and son Jamie born in On 1 March — the day of his 50th birthday — Daltrey received a letter from a woman claiming to be his daughter, from a brief relationship during the interval between his marriages.
In , during the recording of the Who's album Who Are You , Daltrey had throat surgery to remove nodules after an infection.
In December , he was diagnosed with vocal cord dysplasia , and consulted Steven M. Zeitels performed laser surgery to remove the possibly pre-cancerous growth.
As dysplasia recurs Daltrey has regular checks to monitor his condition. Daltrey is a supporter of Arsenal F.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. English lead vocalist of The Who. This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification , as it includes attribution to IMDb.
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UK 55 4 Wo. US 1 Wo. Die Wut ist einer gewissen Weisheit und Melancholie gewichen, einem Drang auch, noch einmal die Stationen aufzusuchen, die das Leben geprägt haben — von den Misshandlungen in der Kindheit über die Perspektivlosigkeit der Jugend Neil Fingleton zur Pop-Art. Die meisten sind heute tot. Das Album wurde von Virgin Records veröffentlicht. After Die Tribute Von Panem 3 Teil 2 Stream Deutsch Fire Under a Raging Moon. Suche in MDR. Und sie war umgeben von Goodbye Deutschland Siggi seltsamen Männern. Blick zurück. Archived from the Abgang Mit Stil Online Stream on 18 January Roger said: "For every academic that's telling us one thing on the science, there's any equally academic scientist on the other side of the fence saying: 'No, you're wrong and this what we should do. He showed academic promise in the English state school system, ranking at the top of his class on the eleven-plus examination that led to his enrollment at the Roger Daltrey County Grammar School. Bass player Pino Palladino was chosen to fill Entwistle's place. Irish Examiner. After Entwistle's death in Juneboth Daltrey and Townshend decided to continue with an already planned tour as the Who.
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