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Yeah, that's the thing i'm getting at, it seems to of been a rapid decline in such a short space of time. Mick is sounding as good as ever in my opinion and on a good night better than ever!Quote
tomy1
Saw the Who April in Jacksonville Florida and the Stones June in Orlando - I recorded both concerts and must say Roger is straining A LOT. Granted many of the Who songs require a much higher octave that Roger can't quite hit any more. Paul McCartney is also going through the same issues of not hitting the high notes any more.
By contrast I saw the Who in Orlando November 2013 during the "Quad" tour and he was right on!
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Donnebr
Seen both this year (The who in Belfast & the Stones in Buffalo). Jagger sounded miles better. Daltrey sounded poor. Not sure if it was the equipment or the voice itself
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reg thorpe
Roger's voice wasn't great, and if I'd have my way, I'd prefer Roger Waters over Roger Daltrey...
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Donnebr
Seen both this year (The who in Belfast & the Stones in Buffalo). Jagger sounded miles better. Daltrey sounded poor. Not sure if it was the equipment or the voice itself
Sad to hear about Daltry and I trust your opinion on it. I was considering seeing The Who in Toronto, but will skip it. The music needs power from Daltry's vocals. Sounds like it would be a real letdown.
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stonehearted
Have a listen of this acoustic set with Pete and Roger at Ronnie Scotts in London, June 30, 2014, as part of their press conference to launch The Who 50. Roger sounds just fine.
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mandu
iggy pop is still going strong
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Thrylan
Mick has the good sense to leave his shirt on.....