Friday 30 September 2011

The Who legend Roger Daltrey has expressed his disappointment

In today's music scene that The Who legend Roger Daltrey, geniune frontmen and women consider a dirth has expressed his disappointment, according to Yahoo reports.

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He said, “A lot of the new people they choose on shows like American Idol and things like that — I don’t ever hear lead singers. They always seem to choose to pick people that are great singers, fabulous singers, but they’ve never got the voice that makes a great lead singer.”

“You hear 10 seconds of Rod Stewart, you know it’s Rod Stewart. Ten-seconds of Mick Jagger, that’s Mick Jagger. Ten-seconds of Eddie Vedder, you know that’s Eddie.”

Daltrey current UK chart sensation Adele to reserve some praise, whose Album of the '21 'on both sides of the Atlantic has proved a massive hit.

He continued, “I mean, I love Adele. That’s a lead singer, that’s the real deal.”

Thursday 22 September 2011

The Who's Roger Daltrey wants to bring fans once again on tour

The Who singer Roger Daltrey wants to bring fans once again on tour with "Tommy" to the album, wants, coming to Colorado this October.

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Considered the greatest rock band to come out of Britain is one, The Who, both within and outside the country's big success in America, many of them have with rock albums.

Taking just the "Tommy" album on tour, Daltrey will tour North America with Simon Townshend (the younger brother of original band member Pete Townshend), live performances, the album is expected to perform.

"Tommy", originally released in 1969 on the way met many challenges, even being banned by the BBC. Daltrey says the best things to skyrocket to the top of the chart could help the band was one.

Even though it was an eight-month long process to put together the "Tommy" album, "I just enjoyed the experience," Daltrey said.

"We were in control of things and we could do what we like for as much time as we like - invent things on the spot, try them out, try if they work and throw them away if they didn't."

The album went on to become popular throughout the U.K. and the U.S. and launch the careers of many other musicians.

Daltrey said, "I can't believe how lucky I am and how much support we've had. We've got the support of all you out there and thank you for that".

The band in the early 80s after the break, fans were not totally left in the dust, the rest of the band members still reunion tours or concerts for charity and will reconvene Daltrey's do it again.

"Music on record is one thing, but live music is what it's really all about," Daltrey said about his upcoming "Tommy" tour.

Daltrey their way to Colorado on October 16 at the 1stBank Center in Broomfield will be performed.