WHO’s Chief singer Roger Daltrey tells the fans to be blind during a live show | ENTS & ARTS NEWS

Who’s Roger Daltrey said he would be “blind” while exhibiting live performance to fans at a charity concert.
. 81 -year -old chief singer With the help of Teenage Cancer Trust, London took the stage with his group -friend Pete Townshend on Thursday in a series of concerts in London’s Royal Albert Hall.
Daltrey said to the audience of 5,000 people: “The joys of aging means you are deaf. Now I have the joy of being blind.
“Fortunately, I still have a voice.”
He continued to say whether he had lost his voice and that the Who’s 1969 album would be a “full Tommy” by referring to the title character. The same record is mentioned in Tommy de Pinball wizard.
Daltrey has long been purple -colored windows outside and outside.
During a subsequent song at the concert on Thursday, Daltrey’s voice Cracked, whom he calls “senior moment” before adding “not to apologize, I f ***** up”.
79 -year -old guitarist Townshend also caused an age -related discomfort: “Four and a half weeks ago, my left knee was changed,” he said.
He said that he did this by dancing in the style of Sir Mick Jagger, the chief singer of Rolling Stones, a two -year senior.
Daltrey is taking back as the curator of Teenage Cancer Trust’s Royal Albert Hall concerts, which started the series in 2000.
However, he will remain as an honorary boss of the charity.
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Trust will now work with a series of guest curators, Cure’s Robert Smith announced that he was the first musician to control tasks next year.
Daltrey and Townshend have been performing together for twenty years and are the only original members of WHO.
I cannot explain, with the accurates including my generation and substitution, DSÖ It is considered one of the most influential rock groups of the 20th century.
DSÖ will then return to Royal Albert Hall for another concert that helps Teenage Cancer Trust today.