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by Roger Daltrey


  The famous van that got stolen. © Roger Kasparian.

  With former girlfriend Anna at Ivor Court. © Colin Jones/Topham/Topfoto.

  With Emmaretta Marks. © Granger/REX/Shutterstock.

  At the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, 1968. © Alec Byrne/Uber Archives/Eyevine.

  Live in Copenhagen, 1970. Photo by Jan Persson/Redferns/Getty Images.

  Isle of Wight, 1970 (black and white). © David Goodale.

  With Pete and Kit at IBC Recording Studios. © Chris Morphet/Redferns/Getty Images.

  Arriving by jet in Sweden, 1966. © Motocinema, Inc.

  At the “My Generation” shoot. © Wedgbury Archive. Photo by David Wedgbury.

  Chris’s Viking boat. © Calixte Stamp.

  Outside the Goldhawk Club, 1977. © Robert Ellis.

  With Bill Curbishley, 1975. © Terry O’Neill/Trinifold Archive.

  In the chamois shirt. © Waring Abbott/Getty Images.

  With Heather outside Elder Cottage, 1969. Photo courtesy of Barrie Wentzell.

  Heather “likes me,” 1989. Photo by Tony Monte.

  Flying low while filming Tommy. © Alamy Stock Photo.

  With Ken on the set of Tommy. © Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images.

  Tommy. © Rbt Stigwood Prods/Hemdale/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock.

  Me playing Franz Liszt in Lisztomania. © Michel Ochs Archives / Getty Images.

  Me and Keith with Peter Sellers in the stage version of Tommy. © Michael Putland/Getty Images.

  The Comedy of Errors. Photo courtesy of the BBC.

  McVicar. © Everett Collection Inc./Alamy Stock Photo.

  With Arsene Wenger. © The Arsenal Football Club plc.

  With Bruce Springsteen. © Michael Putland.

  Boys’ night out, 1985. © Alan Davidson/REX/Shutterstock.

  Quadrophenia rehearsal. © Ethan Russell.

  With Keith Richards and Mick Jagger. © KMazur/WireImage/Getty Images.

  Kennedy Center Honors. Photo courtesy of the Office of George W. Bush.

  At the Royal Albert Hall for TCT, 2005. © Camera Press/Rota.

  Neil Young Bridge School Benefit, 1999. © John “Nunu” Zomot.

  Daltrey, Ride a Rock Horse, and Under a Raging Moon album covers. Photography and cover designs by Graham Hughes.

  Madison Square Garden, 1974. Waring Abbott/Getty Images.

  Recording with Pete. © Colin Jones/Topfoto.

  Quadrophenia in Hyde Park. © Stefan Rousseau/PA Archive/PA Images.

  Two old geezers, 2005. Photo by Rob Monk.

  Closing out the 2012 Olympics. © Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images.

  Index

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your e-book. Please use the search function on your e-reading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

  Aalborg

  Aarhus

  Acton

  Acton County Grammar School

  Acton Teds

  Acton Town Hall

  airplanes

  Albert Hall

  album covers

  The Who Sells Out

  alcohol

  Altham, Keith

  Altman, Frank

  amps

  stacks

  Amsterdam

  Animals

  Ann-Margret

  “Anyway Anyhow Anywhere”

  argon lasers

  Armstrong, Neil

  Atlantic Records

  Australia

  Austria

  “Baba O’Riley”

  Bad Company

  “Bald Headed Woman”

  banjo

  “Barbara Ann”

  Barsalona, Frank

  bass guitar

  Entwistle’s style on

  Pino Palladino on

  solos

  BBC

  Beach Boys

  Beard, Mary

  Beatles

  Beatniks

  Beck, Jeff

  Beggar’s Opera, The

  “Behind Blue Eyes”

  Belfast

  “Bellboy”

  Bennett, Hywel

  Berry, Chuck

  Big Brother and the Holding Company

  Birmingham

  Blaises nightclub

  blues

  Bolan, Marc

  Boland, Neil

  Bonzo Dog Band

  “Boris the Spider”

  Boston

  Boston Garden

  Bowen, Reg

  Bowie, David

  Boyd, Don

  Boys’ Brigade

  Bridge School Benefit

  Brighton Hippodrome

  Brixton

  Brooks, Elkie

  Brown, Arthur

  Brown, James

  Bundrick, John “Rabbit”

  Canada

  Carnegie Hall fiftieth birthday concert

  cars

  Carter, John

  Cash, Johnny

  Cellan-Jones, James

  Chandler, Chas

  Chapman, Eddie

  Charles, Prince of Wales

  Charlton Athletic Football Club ground

  Chase Products

  Chicago

  Chieftains

  Christmas Carol, A

  cigarettes

  Cincinnati, 1979 Who concert in

  Clapton, Eric

  Cleo (girlfriend)

  Club des Rokers

  Coasters

  cocaine

  Collinson, Peter

  Comedy of Errors, The

  Cooper, Alice

  Cotton, Billy

  country music

  Courtney, Dave

  Cow Palace, San Francisco

  Craft, Johnny

  Cream

  cricket

  Curbishley, Bill

  Curbishley, Jackie

  “Daddy Rolling Stone”

  Daltrey

  Daltrey, Carol

  Daltrey, Gillian

  Daltrey, Harry

  Daltrey, Heather

  wedding to Daltrey

  Daltrey, Irene

  Daltrey, Jamie

  Daltrey, Roger

  acting career

  arrests of

  becomes lead vocalist

  birth of

  breakup of The Who

  broken back of

  childhood of

  country life

  Daltrey Sings Townshend tour

  death of Entwistle

  death of Moon

  depression of

  in the Detours

  early interest in music

  early jobs of

  education of

  Endless Wire tour

  expelled from school

  as a father

  fiftieth birthday concert

  fiftieth anniversary Who tour

  as a fighter

  finances of

  fractured jaw of

  hair of

  hearing loss

  Heather and

  in the High Numbers

  as Hollywood celebrity

  image of

  kicked out of the Who

  in Lisztomania

  Mandrax addiction

  marriage to Jackie

  in McVicar

  meets Heather

  meningitis of

  microphone twirling

  1964–65 with the Who

  1967 with the Who

  1968 with the Who

  1969 Tommy tour

  1973 Quadrophenia tour

  1975–76 Who tour

  1979–80 Who tours

  1980s and

  1989 Who tour

  1990s and

  physical appearance of

  Quadrophenia and

  re-formation of the Who

  relationship with Entwistle

  relationship with Moon

  relationship with Townshend

  singing style


  skiffle years

  solo singing career

  Tommy and

  Tommy film

  2012–13 Quadrophenia tour

  U.S. Who tours

  wedding to Heather

  women and

  at Woodstock

  World War II and

  Daltrey, Rosie

  Daltrey, Simon

  Daltrey, Willow

  Daltrey Sings Townshend tour

  Daniels, Phil

  Davis, George

  Davis, Miles

  Dawson, Colin

  Dean, Jenni

  Dearborn, Michigan

  Decca

  Denmark

  Desmond, Richard

  Detours

  Detroit

  Diddley, Bo

  Donegan, Lonnie

  Douglas House

  “Drowned”

  Druce, Bob

  drugs

  drums

  destruction of

  flying drumsticks

  Kenney Jones on

  Moon joins the band

  Moon’s style of

  Zak Starkey on

  Duce, Murshida Ivy

  Edmondson, Ade

  Eel Pie Studio

  Endless Wire

  tour

  Entwistle, Alison

  Entwistle, Christopher

  Entwistle, John

  breakup of The Who

  childhood of

  death of

  in the Detours

  in the High Numbers

  mean streak of

  playing style

  Quadrophenia and

  relationship with Daltrey

  substance abuse

  Entwistle, Queenie

  Epstein, Brian

  Ertegun, Ahmet

  Evans, Chris

  Everly Brothers

  Extreme History series

  Faith, Adam

  Faithfull, Marianne

  fans

  Cincinnati concert deaths of

  clubs

  fashion

  mods

  sixties

  Fender Stratocaster

  Fenne, Michael

  Fillmore East

  Fillmore West

  Film Foundation

  “5:15”

  Flanzer, Richard

  folk music

  Fontana Records

  food rationing

  football

  France

  Fry, Stephen

  Gallagher, Liam

  Gallagher, Noel

  gangs

  Geldof, Bob

  Germany

  Gerry and the Pacemakers

  Glasgow

  Glenlyn Ballroom

  Glitter, Gary

  Golden Globes

  Goldhawk Road Social Club

  Goldsmith, Harvey

  Goody, Eric

  Gorden, Helmut

  Gorton, John

  Graham, Bill

  Grateful Dead

  Great Britain

  postwar

  World War II

  Green, Mick

  Griffith, Nanci

  groupies

  guitar

  acoustic

  destruction of

  early

  electric

  feedback

  Fender

  homemade

  Les Paul

  Townshend joins the band

  Townshend’s style of

  Haight-Ashbury

  Haley, Bill

  Halpin, Scot

  “Happy Jack”

  Hawaii

  “Heartbreak Hotel”

  “Heatwave”

  Hell’s Angels

  Hendrix, Jimi

  Herman’s Hermits

  High Numbers

  Hiwatt Electronics

  Hoffman, Abbie

  Holland

  Holly, Buddy

  Hollywood Bowl

  Holmshurst

  Hooker, John Lee

  hotels

  Howes, Arthur

  “However Much I Booze”

  Howlin’ Wolf

  “How Many Friends”

  Hughes, Graham

  Hurst

  IBC studios

  “I Can See for Miles”

  “I Can’t Explain”

  recording of

  Ifield, Frank

  “I’m a Boy”

  “Imagine a Man”

  “I’m Free”

  Internet

  Ireland

  Isle of Wight festival

  of 2004

  It’s Hard

  Jagger, Mick

  Japan

  jazz

  Jefferson Airplane

  John, Elton

  Johns, Glyn

  Jones, Brian

  Jones, John Paul

  Jones, Kelly

  Jones, Kenney

  as Who drummer

  Jones, Paul

  “Jump Back”

  Kamen, Michael

  Kelvin Hall Arena

  Kennedy Center Honor

  Kerr, Bob

  Kershaw, Andy

  Kibblewhite, Mr.

  Kidd (Johnny) & the Pirates

  “The Kids Are Alright”

  Kim (daughter)

  King, B. B.

  Kingdon, Shirley

  King’s Road

  Kinks

  Kray twins

  Labour Party

  Lake District

  Lambert, Constant

  Lambert, Kit

  death of

  substance abuse

  Who ripped off by

  Lambert & Stamp

  Las Vegas

  Led Zeppelin

  Lee, Alvin

  Lee, Rob

  Leeds

  Legacy, The

  Lifehouse

  Life magazine

  Liszt, Franz

  Lisztomania

  Liszt Society

  Lithgow, John

  Little Richard

  Live Aid (1985)

  Live at Leeds

  London

  Daltrey’s childhood in

  drugs

  gang culture

  mods

  music shops

  2012 Olympics

  World War II

  London Palladium

  Los Angeles

  LSD

  “Lucille”

  Lulu

  Lyceum, London

  MacGraw, Ali

  Madison Square Garden

  “Magic Bus”

  Mammoth Records

  Manfred Mann

  Marquand, Richard

  Marquee Club

  Marriott, Steve

  Martin, Dean

  Mason, Barbara

  Mayfair

  MCA

  McCartney, Paul

  McCullam, Val

  McDonald, Trevor

  McKenna, Paul

  McLagan, Ian

  McQueen, Steve

  McVicar

  McVicar, John

  Meaden, Pete

  Melody Maker

  Miami

  middle class

  Mimms, Garnet

  Mitchell, Mitch

  mods

  Moloney, Paddy

  Monterey Pop Festival

  Montgomery, David

  Montreal

  Moody, Ian

  Moon, Keith

  death of

  downward spiral of

  drumming style

  in the High Numbers

  joins the band

  marriage to Kim

  mean streak of

  playing style

  pranks of

  Quadrophenia and

  relationship with Daltrey

  as singer

  substance abuse

  U.S. tours

  at Woodstock

  Moon, Kim

  Moon, Mandy

  moon landing

  “Motoring”

  Motown, Tamla

  Murray th
e K Show

  “Music Must Change”

  Muswell Hill

  My Fair Lady

  “My Generation”

  recording of

  stutter

  “Naked Eye”

  Nashville Teens

  Nevison, Ron

  New Action

  New Musical Express (NME)

  New Orleans Jazz Festival

  New York

  9/11 concert

  New York Times

  New Zealand

  Nottingham

  O’Connor, Sinead

  Odeon Newcastle

  Oldfield Hotel

  Oldham, Andrew Loog

  Oldham, Ted

  Orbison, Roy

  O2 Arena

  Page, Jimmy

  Palladino, Pino

  Paradise Club

  Paris

  Parker, Charlie

  Parmenter, Chris

  Payne, Colin

  Pearl Jam

  Phillips, Simon

  “Pictures of Lily”

  Pill, the

  “Pinball Wizard”

  pirate radio

  Pixelon

  Plant, Robert

  Playground, Chicago

  Polygram

  posters

  Presley, Elvis

  press

  on the Who

  Pridden, Bobby

  Prince’s Trust

  publishing

  Pye Records

  Pyle, Big Joey

  Quadrophenia

  1973 tour

  1996 stage version

  recording of

  2012–13 tour

  Quarwood

  Quatro, Patti

  radio

  pirate

  United States

  “Rael”

  “Raglan Road”

  Railway Hotel

  Rainbow Theatre

  Ramport Studios

  Redding, Noel

  Redgrave, Lynn

  Redd, Lou

  Reed, Jimmy

  Reed, Oliver

  Reeves, Dave

  Reid, Terry

  Richard, Cliff

  Rickman, Jackie

  Ride a Rock Horse

  Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati

  roadies

  “Road Runner”

  Robin Hood Foundation

  rock and roll

  Rocks in the Head

  Rodgers, Paul

  Rolling Stone

  Rolling Stones

  Rosenberg, Robert

  Rude Awakenings

  Russell, Ken

  St. John’s Wood

  St. Mary’s Hall

  Sandom, Doug

  Sayer, Leo

  Scotland

  Scott, Ronnie

  Screaming Lord Sutch

  “See Me, Feel Me”

  September 11 concert

  set lists

  sex

  Pill and

  revolution

  Shakespeare, William, The Comedy of Errors

  Shannon, Del

  Shaw, Mike

  Shepherd’s Bush

  sixties

  early

  fashion

  mods

  youth revolution

  skiffle bands

  the Detours

  Small Faces/Faces

  “Smokestack Lightning”

  Smothers Brothers’ Comedy Hour

  snakes

  Sound City

  South Africa

  Southall Community Centre

  Spain

  Speakeasy Club

  Spin Doctors

  “Spoonful”

  Stamp, Calixte

  Stamp, Chris

  death of

  Who ripped off by

  Stamp, Terence

  Stanley, David Kim

  Stanley, Augustus Owsley, III

 

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