Anyway, Keith is not on that recording on the record, and straight after we made that record, he died. Daltrey revealed: “He just couldn’t do that, so he had to do it with a pair of squeaky boots walking the pavement and do a squeaky walk to do the rhythm. In England, food was rationed, and families were fractured, with service-age men off to war. World War II was still raging and Europe had yet to be liberated from Nazi Germany. He was born March 1, 1944, in London, according to The Famous People website. They tried everything with Moon to help him learn the track, including one extremely unconventional method, but that was also to no avail. It's said that Roger Harry Daltrey has wanted a career in music from his very early years. Keith could play great Moon drums, and that was it,” Daltrey laughed. Every time we played that in the studio, Keith couldn’t play the drums to it. After leaving London's Acton County Grammar School in 1963, he formed a skiffle band called The Detours, then displayed an early genius by putting together unusual elements into a world-class performance. There’s a song on the Who Are You album, it’s called ‘Music Must Change’. Roger Daltrey is noted as a founder of the legendary rock band The Who. When he recovered, the lead singer of The Who went back on the road, but he also decided it was time to get this bloody thing finished. “There is one, and I won’t ever play it again. In 2015, Roger Daltrey nearly died from viral meningitis. In 2015, the vocalist appeared on Howard Stern’s programme on Sirius XM and opened up about the negative feelings he holds towards the Who Are You cut. Although the group immediately inserted the track into their set following the album’s release, they have refrained from performing ‘Music Must Change’ since a concert at The Rainbow in London back in 1981, and Daltrey is determined to keep it gathering dust on the shelf.
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