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At a Who concert in Newark, New Jersey on Aug. 19, 2025, Roger Daltrey adjusted the lyrics to 'The Song Is Over' as a way of bidding farewell to the band's fans.
Pete Townshend has admitted he and Roger Daltrey "are very different" and "don't communicate very well".
The post Pete Townshend Plans “One-Man Shows,” Has “140 Tracks Ready to Go” After The Who’s Farewell Tour Wraps appeared first on Consequence. Pete Townshend has opened up about his plans after The ...
Pete Townshend Opens Up on His Complicated Partnership in The Who originally appeared on Parade. Pete Townshend has come a ...
In an interview, Pete Townshend opened up about his career over the past 60 years and explained why he only has about five ...
Rock legends The Who gave fans a historic moment on their farewell tour, performing “Going Mobile” live for the first time ...
Pete Townshend admits that he and The Who bandmate Roger Daltrey "don't communicate very well." The band kicked off their The ...
I’ve lost my sound man as a result.” “I think Roger just got lost,” Townshend said of fellow founding member Daltrey. Townshend went on, “Roger’s finding it difficult.
Sixty years and three generations after “My Generation” helped The Who breakthrough as one of the British Invasion’s defining ...
Pete Townshend plans to do a run of solo shows after the Who's latest trek ends. The band is currently on their farewell tour ...
The Who may have named what they are claiming is their final North American tour "The Song Is Over," but according to ...
The Who's Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend reflect on fatal stampede at 1979 concert Eleven people were trampled to death at the band's concert in December 1979 in Cincinnati.