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Thanks a Lot Mr Kibblewhite

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by Roger Daltrey

Stanshall, Viv

  Stargroves

  Starkey, Zak

  Starr, Ringo

  Stern, Howard

  Stewart, Rod

  Stigwood, Robert

  Stuckle, Billy

  “Substitute”

  Sunday Times

  Sundown Theatre

  Sundquist, Gerry

  Sun Life Stadium

  Super Bowl halftime show

  Sussex

  Switzerland

  Sydney

  Sydney Entertainment Centre

  Sydney Stadium

  Talmy, Shel

  Tampa

  tape machines

  “Tea & Theatre”

  Teddy Boys

  Teenage Cancer Trust

  television

  “That’ll Be the Day”

  three-track recordings

  Thunderclap Newman

  Tommy

  film of

  1969 tour

  recording of

  Top of the Pops

  Who on

  Top Ten

  Tottenham Court Road

  Townshend, Betty

  Townshend, Cliff

  Townshend, Karen

  Townshend, Paul

  Townshend, Pete

  arrests of

  at art school

  breakup of The Who

  child pornography charges

  criticism of The Who

  Daltrey Sings Townshend concert

  death of Moon

  in the Detours

  Endless Wire tour

  fiftieth anniversary Who tour

  finances

  guitar smashed by

  guitar style of

  hearing loss

  in the High Numbers

  joins the band

  Lifehouse project

  marriage of

  mean streak of

  mod phase

  1964–65 with The Who

  1975–76 Who tour

  1979–80 Who tours

  1989 Who tour

  physical appearance of

  Quadrophenia and

  re-formation of The Who

  relationship with Daltrey

  as singer

  solo career

  as songwriter

  substance abuse

  Tommy and

  2012–13 Quadrophenia tour

  U.S. tours

  windmilling arms

  at Woodstock

  Townshend, Simon

  Track Records

  Turner, Tina

  “Tutti Frutti”

  “Twist and Shout”

  Under a Raging Moon

  United States

  1967 Who tour

  1968 Who tours

  1969 Tommy tour

  1973 Quadrophenia tour

  1979–80 Who tour

  vans

  Vedder, Eddie

  Victoria Junior Boys’ School

  Vietnam War

  Warhol, Andy

  Weller, Paul

  Wembley (Stadium and Arena)

  West London

  White Hart Hotel

  Who, The

  album covers

  blues influences

  breakup of

  on the charts

  Daltrey kicked out of

  death of Entwistle

  death of Moon

  debut LP

  as the Detours

  Endless Wire tour

  fiftieth anniversary tour

  fights and fallings-out

  finances

  first European tour

  first international tour

  as the High Numbers

  image of

  instruments destroyed by

  at Leeds

  legal disputes

  Lifehouse project

  management of

  mod phase

  at Monterey Pop Festival

  Moon joins the band

  name change to

  of 1964–65

  of 1967

  1967 U.S. tour

  1968 Australian tour

  1968 U.S. tours

  1969 Tommy tour

  1972 sabbatical

  1973 Quadrophenia tour

  1975–76 tour

  1979–80 tours

  1982 farewell tour

  1989 tour

  of 1990s

  1996 Quadrophenia stage version

  paranoia of

  performing style

  pranks on tour

  publishing

  Quadrophenia and

  recording studio debut

  re-formation of

  September 11 concert

  substance abuse

  success of

  Super Bowl halftime show

  Tommy and

  Tommy film

  Townshend joins the band

  2002 tour

  2012–13 Quadrophenia tour

  vans

  at Woodstock

  see also specific songs and albums

  Who Are You

  “Who Are You”

  Who by Numbers, The

  Who Sell Out, The

  album cover

  recording of

  Who’s Next

  recording of

  Who’s Quadrophenia, The

  Williams, Hank

  Williamson, Sonny Boy

  Wilson, Harold

  Wilson, Harry

  Wilson, Mandy

  Winstone, Ray

  Wolff, John

  “Won’t Get Fooled Again”

  Woodstock

  World War II

  Young, Neil

  Young, Vic

  “You Stand By Me”

  youth revolution

  Zenith, Paris

  Zeppelinfeld stadium, Nuremberg

  “Zoot Suit”

  About the Author

  ROGER DALTREY is the founder and singer of The Who. He has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and nominated for a Golden Globe and has received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2003 he was named a European Hero by Time magazine for his work with the Teenage Cancer Trust and other charities and in 2004 was awarded a CBE for services to Music, the Entertainment Industry and Charity. He lives in England with his wife and family. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Acknowledgments

  one The Flannel Shirt

  two School’s Out

  three The Skiffle Years

  four The Detours

  five The High Numbers

  six The Who, Innit?

  seven Breaking Up Is Hard to Do

  eight Dippity-Don’t

  nine Tommy

  ten Escape to the Country

  eleven Who’s Next

  twelve Under New Management

  thirteen Family

  fourteen And Action …

  fifteen By Numbers

  sixteen The End, a Beginning, and Another End

  seventeen Life After

  eighteen The Re-formation

  nineteen Brothers

  twenty I Hoped I’d Die

  Photographs

  Illustration Credits

  Index

  About the Author

  Copyright

  UNTITLED ROGER DALTREY AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Copyright © 2018 by Roger Daltrey. All rights reserved. For information, address Henry Holt and Co., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  Cover photograph © John Downing/Getty

 
Cover design by Richard Evans

  The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:

  Names: Daltrey, Roger.

  Title: Thanks a lot Mr. Kibblewhite: my life / Roger Daltrey.

  Description: First US edition. | New York: Henry Holt and Company, 2018.

  Identifiers: LCCN 2018018623 | ISBN 9781250296030 (hardcover)

  Subjects: LCSH: Daltrey, Roger. | Singers—England—Biography. | Rock musicians— England—Biography. | Who (Musical group)

  Classification: LCC ML420.D1417 A3 2018 | DDC 782.42166092 [B] —dc23

  LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018018623

  e-ISBN 9781250296047

  First Edition: October 2018

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