Roger Daltrey, the iconic front man of The Who, made a surprising revelation during his recent appearance on Real Time with Bill Maher. Known for his shirtless performances in his prime, Daltrey opened up about the reason behind his wardrobe choice, stating that he gets incredibly hot when he sings, comparing it to being in a furnace. Although he admitted to preferring to keep his shirt on at 80 years old, he fondly reminisced about the past. During the interview, Daltrey shared insights about the band’s history and dynamics, highlighting the friction between him and Pete Townshend as a driving force behind their art. He emphasized the importance of chemistry in bands, attributing the band’s success to the tension that fueled their creativity. In addition to his upcoming solo North American tour, Daltrey mentioned plans to work on a biopic about the late Keith Moon, praising his talent and dismissing the notion of him being sloppy. The interview provided a rare glimpse into Daltrey’s past and future projects, shedding light on the man behind the legendary rock band.
Roger Daltrey Opens Up About Shirtless Past on Real Time with Bill Maher
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