Roger Daltrey: “I quite like funerals - you go to a funeral, everybody turns up and says nice things about the person who is dead” - podcast episode cover

Roger Daltrey: “I quite like funerals - you go to a funeral, everybody turns up and says nice things about the person who is dead”

Jan 24, 201945 min
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The Who frontman Roger Daltrey, one of the most iconic rock singers of all time, joins Nina to talk about how it feels for him knowing he's now too old to die young. He reveals luck and determination are the only things that have kept him alive, what it's like being the sensible one in The Who and why he prefers funerals to weddings.

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