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Tho Who Rocks Royal Albert Hall, Roger Daltrey Reveals Health Issues

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Roger Daltrey, the iconic lead singer of The Who, has recently revealed to fans during a live performance that he is facing severe health challenges, including going deaf and blind. This revelation was made at a charity concert at London's Royal Albert Hall in support of the Teenage Cancer Trust. At the age of 81, Daltrey candidly spoke to the audience about the physical toll of aging, echoing a theme reminiscent of The Who's 1969 album Tommy, which tells the story of a character who is “deaf, dumb and blind.” Despite these significant health issues, Daltrey expressed gratitude for retaining his singing voice, a critical component of his enduring performance career.

Throughout the concert, Daltrey used humor to cope with his health struggles, comparing his auditory and visual decline to the character of Tommy, famously described in the band’s song “Pinball Wizard.” Yet, he remained committed to maintaining his role as a vocal performer, indicating his intent to continue engaging with music as long as he could retain his voice. This determination was underscored in a poignant moment during the performance when his voice cracked, a moment he humorously attributed to a “senior moment.”

The concert also highlighted similar challenges faced by his bandmate Pete Townshend, who at 79 years old, discussed his own age-related ailment: undergoing knee replacement surgery. Townshend took a light-hearted approach as well, joking about his new knee and attributing its need to his energetic performance style, which he compared to that of Mick Jagger, the iconic Rolling Stones frontman. Both Daltrey and Townshend have been performing together for over six decades, maintaining their on-stage vigor despite the physical challenges associated with aging.

In addition to performing, Daltrey has played a significant role in the Teenage Cancer Trust concerts, serving as their curator since its inception in 2000. Although he has announced stepping down from this role, he will remain an honorary patron, underscoring his commitment to supporting the charity. The concerts, part of a series at the Royal Albert Hall, will now see a variety of guest curators, with Robert Smith of The Cure announced as one of the upcoming curators.

As The Who plans to continue their performances, including additional shows for the Teenage Cancer Trust, the revelations about Daltrey’s health have not deterred the duo from their lifelong dedication to music. This indomitable spirit remains a defining feature of both Daltrey and Townshend's enduring legacy. The ongoing involvement of The Who in music exemplifies not only their artistic dedication but also serves as an homage to their long-standing impact on the music industry and their unwavering connection with fans.

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