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Kathy's Roger Daltrey Tribute Pages
Includes pictures and personal encounters.
http://kathy.hispeed.com/ |
RollingStone.com: Roger Daltrey
Includes a biography, discography, photos, articles, links and message board.
http://rollingstone.com/artists/default.asp?oid=4381 |
RogerDaltrey.net
Includes biography, discography, pictures, and setlists.
http://www.rogerdaltrey.net/ |
IMDb: Roger Daltrey
Filmography.
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Can't Wait to See the Movie (Audio CD),12 October, 2004
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Well Done, But Doesn't Stand Tall... / 4
...which is really too bad. I remember when this came out in 1987...I was into the Who in a big way, but in a backward way, I'd heard Daltrey and Townshend's solo stuff first. Go figure.
Anyway, "Under A Raging Moon" remains to me one of Daltrey's finest hours, and this effort to repeat the process sadly did not hit on all cylinders, despite best efforts.
Alan Shacklock was brought back to do "Can't Wait," hopefully to rework the magic. For the most part, the songs are good, and the production is slick. But it does lack the bluster you'd expect from Daltrey.
"Hearts of Fire," a Russ Ballard tune is good, "Balance on Wires" is a moody, intriguing peace, and "Take Me Home" tries to do some sort of dance/jazz/rock fusion thing. Kinda works.
Daltrey also has the ability to take a ballad and make it great, witness so many great Who songs. Here he doesn't get the great song--"Miracle of Love" is okay, but a bit soppy, almost something like Rod Stewart would do, but Rog gives it a go.
This really isn't a bad record in any way. It just doesn't stack up well against "Raging Moon" and 93's "Rocks in the Head."
Either way, don't matter--Daltrey is pushing 60 and STILL has one of the most powerful voices in rock and roll!
Song "The Story So Far"
You'd better
Give him up
Oh Give him up
Explain it to him naturally
So he don't get hurt
We've got so much left to do
And he'll step right in side my shoes
I will leave it up you, to you.
You'd better
Give him up
Oh Give him up
Explain it to him naturally
So he don't get hurt
We've got so much left to do
And he'll step right in side my shoes
I will leave it up you.
So you don't think it's going to work
Don't think it's going to work
Well I ask you from experience
Do you want it enough
Am I right to a suit
Does he mean that much to you
Take him up, you know you won't lose.
(Piano Solo)
Well I better give you up
Oh I better give you up
Go back to the lonely streets
Well I wish you broke up
Why do things always go wrong
Perhaps I let to you to long
But then you sot in me along, along
So you don't think it's going to work
You don't think it's going to work
Well I ask you from experience
You don't want it enough
Am I right to a suit
Does he mean that much to you
You know you won't lose, can't lose.
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Yahoo! News Search Results for band "Roger Daltrey"
Roger Daltrey still has what it takes (Galveston County Daily News)
Roger Daltrey, lead singer of The Who, turns 63 on March 1. Yes, the man who sang, ?Hope I die before I get old? has been eligible for AARP membership for 13 years (or four Who reunion tours).
Eclectic musician's journey takes him back to his roots (Knoxville News Senti...
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Love reigns o'er them (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Could it be? A Who that gets along? That seems to be the case as guitarist-songwriter Pete Townshend and vocalist Roger Daltrey prepare to make another trek to America as part of their latest revitalization. It's on the wings of a new Who CD, "Endless Wire," that links past to present and has much of the old Who fire -- along with some new twists.
The Almanac (UPI)
The weekly UPI Almanac package for Feb. 26-March 4, 2007.
Egyptian Theatre stays true to The Who (Park Record)
If the remaining Who band members Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey decided to hop on British Airways and take a Utah ski holiday within the next
Fall Out Boy to stop in West Palm (Miami Herald)
Grammy-nominated pop-punk rockers Fall Out Boy rocketed to quick fame two years ago with the breakout album From Under the Cork Tree, which spawned the insanely catchy radio hits Sugar We're Goin' Down and Dance, Dance.
The Who set to tour Europe in the summer (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Who principals Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey performed a four-song acoustic set in London at a lunchtime press conference Thursday to mark the announcement of the band's European tour.
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