![]() "And it will resonate, and that resonance will carry it forward. Any moment that will be part of our truths somewhere in our life. I think that's to do with the fact that it's coming from a centre, which is deep within us all, which is our truth. "'But I am constantly amazed that it doesn't age. He said: "I listened back to so much of The Who's stuff, I don't particularly enjoy it, 'cause some painful memories in there. The 77-year-old frontman explained his generation had "came out of a war" and a "levelled society", and lived through socialist governments and visited communist countries.Įlsewhere in the interview, Roger admitted he "doesn't particularly enjoy" listening to his band's old albums, although he appreciates how good they still sound. "Especially when you've lived through the periods of a life that we've had the privilege to. I mean, anyone who's lived a life and you see what they're doing, you just know that it's a route to nowhere. "It's terrifying, the miserable world they're going to create for themselves. "I don't know, we might get somewhere because it's becoming so absurd now with AI, all the tricks it can do, and the woke generation. Go back to newsprint, go back to word of mouth and start to read books again. It's almost like, now we should turn the whole thing off. Joining bandmate Pete Townshend on Zane Lowe's Apple Music 1 show, he said: "It's just getting harder to disseminate the truth. In the video below, Daltrey talks about how he came up with his mic-swinging trick, The Who’s explosive Smothers Brothers appearance, and his new film Rock Camp: The Movie.The Who frontman thinks the political climate has grown increasingly "absurd" and called for a shift away from online culture back to traditional print media as he warned young people are on a "route to nowhere". The Who frontman, Roger Daltrey, was a guest last April 26 on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. I've seen how 'wonderful' - really? - it was." I've been in those communist countries while they were communist. We've seen the communist system fail in the Soviet Union. And we've been through socialist governments. "We came out of a war, we came out of a leveled society, completely flattened bomb sites and everything. There's no doubt about that," Daltrey explained. Especially when you've lived through the periods of a life that we've had the privilege to." "It's becoming so absurd now with AI, all the tricks it can do, and the woke generation," he continued. It's always allegations and it's just salacious crap." ![]() presidential election, saying "a dead dog" would have won against Hillary Clinton.In 2018, Daltrey spoke out against the #MeToo movement, saying, "I find this whole thing so obnoxious. Go back to newsprint, go back to word of mouth, and start to read books again." Daltrey even weighed in on the 2016 U.S. ![]() "It's almost like, now we should turn the whole thing off. "It's just getting harder to disseminate the truth," Daltrey said. Speaking in an another interview with DJ Zane Lowe on Apple Music in late April, Daltrey expressed gratitude for having lived through the "golden era," rebuking the relativity of truth and slamming those who advocate socialism and communism.
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