![]() Roger gets 5ft6 for his peak and one inch less for today. I wanted to hear a few tracks, and it was the Pete Townshend version of 'Pure and Easy' that came up on my phone, with him singing it live. One of my favourites is called, 'Pure and Easy', and I'm almost certain that it first appeared on the Pete Townshend album 'Who Came First'. □Īs the title of the album suggests, it's a mixture of songs made by The Who - all very tuneful and catchy - which I believe John Entwistle pieced together. Occasionally, these old records sell at ridiculous prices. I checked to see if Amazon were selling it and they are, at a thoroughly affordable price of £5.01, so I ordered a copy. In the early hours of this morning, it occurred to me that I hadn't heard The Who's album 'Odds and Sods' for simply ages. Ken was 5ft7 and did a bit of acting too, but he was chiefly a film director. ⭐️ Victoria Russell is the daughter of the late, great film director, Ken Russell. I’ve never actually seen the album, but I did see ‘Ride A Rock Horse’. The picture featured on one of his solo albums as the frontĬover picture. I bet it would cost a pretty penny to purchase now! I would have done anything to have had the same wallpaper, but that was long before the internet sold whatever it was you required. One of the first pictures of him that I stuck on my wall at 15 years of age was of Rodge playing an acoustic guitar.Īnother video of Roger singing the same song had a picture of him as he appears in the film, only in this case, in the form of wallpaper which covers Victoria Russell’s bedroom walls. The singer also plays the acoustic guitar, and very well, I might add. It is absolutely beautiful, just like Roger’s voice, and Roger looks exactly as he did in the movie ‘Tommy’, with his gorgeous curly locks. I’ve just found another version of Roger’s song ‘Giving It All Away’. I’m really enjoying the new British Invasion of rock stars from the UK speaking out against the left.Interesting and selfless comment from you, Andrew. “I mean, anyone who’s lived a life and you see what they are doing, you just know that it’s a route to nowhere. “It’s terrifying, the miserable world they’re going to create for themselves. 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. “It’s just getting harder to disseminate the truth,” he said. The 77-year-old shared his thoughts as he was discussing all the “spin” in the world. Talking about today’s society in an interview on Zane Lowe’s Apple Music 1, Daltrey said he feels privileged to have lived in the “golden era”. The Who star Roger Daltrey has taken aim at the “woke generation”, saying a “miserable world” is going to be created. Roger Daltrey: ‘Woke generation’ is creating a ‘miserable world’ Some of them seem to understand that this ideology presents a direct threat to creativity. It’s encouraging to see people in the arts stand up and object to woke culture. ![]() 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. ‘It’s becoming so absurd now with… the woke generation. ![]()
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