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Pete Townshend admits that he and The Who bandmate Roger Daltrey "don't communicate very well." The band kicked off their The ...
In an interview, Pete Townshend opened up about his career over the past 60 years and explained why he only has about five ...
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Daily Express US on MSNThe Who's Pete Townshend says he doesn't 'communicate very well' with Roger Daltrey
Pete Townshend opened up about the complexities of his enduring partnership with Roger Daltrey as their Song Is Over tour ...
Pete Townshend Opens Up on His Complicated Partnership in The Who originally appeared on Parade. Pete Townshend has come a ...
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Newser on MSNPete Townshend, at 80: I've Got Years Left to Work
Pete Townshend is 80 now, but he's not planning to retire from show business anytime soon. In an interview with AARP, the Who ...
Roger Daltrey has seen better days. The Who frontman, 81, admitted that he is “nervous” about his health as the “Baba O’Riley ...
Pete Townshend and his father, Cliff, pose for a photo at home in London, March 30, 1966. Townshend said his original hope was to be a sideman like his dad. | Credit: Larry Ellis/Daily Express ...
Rock legends The Who gave fans a historic moment on their farewell tour, performing “Going Mobile” live for the first time ...
The Who is really saying goodbye with The Song is Over Farewell Tour. Here are the songs the band is playing for one last run ...
“This is certainly the last time you will see us on tour,” Roger Daltrey, 81, told The Times. “It’s grueling. In the days ...
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.
Pete Townshend has admitted he and Roger Daltrey "are very different" and "don't communicate very well".
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