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The Who had a specific moment that changed everything. Because once America got their first real glimpse of the destructive side of drummer Keith Moon’s personality, they were hooked for life. The band snagged a pivotal slot on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in 1967, performing a fiery version of “My Generation.” At the song’s conclusion, Moon began demolishing his drum kit, with a massive explosion capping the moment. “All of the sudden, every youth in America wanted to see the Who,” vocalist Roger Daltrey tells UCR now. As the legendary singer shares in the conversation below, the drummer...
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Roger Daltrey has claimed he's been "shrinking" ever since he took viral medication for meningitis. The Who frontman, 78, who came down with the severe bacterial infection in 2017, and was so poorly he thought he might die, believes the drugs he was prescribed to fend off the illness have made him shorter. As he and bandmate Pete Townshend, 76, prepare to play their first concert in two years, an acoustic set for Teenage Cancer Trust at London's The Royal Albert Hall on March 25, the charity's patron admits their two-hour sets are becoming increasingly harder as they approach their 80s. The 'P...
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