As lead singer and frontman of the Who, Roger Daltrey took part in several cutting-edge works that revolutionized rock music. But he has no interest in what could be the genre's final frontier: avatar tours.
Daltrey's bandmate, guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend, recently mused on the topic in a New York Times interview, quipping: "The Who isn't Daltrey and Townshend onstage at 80, pretending to be young. It's the four of us in 1964, when we were 18 or 19. If you want to see the Who myth, wait for the avatar show. It would be good!"
The full story can be seen here courtesy of Ultimate Classic Rock.