Roger Daltrey being interviewed about his and Pete Townshend’s commitment to providing special Cancer units for Teenagers in hospitals and medical centres in the USA
Hello Roger,
We met on the plane a few weeks ago and I just wanted to say that I was glad to see you in full voice at the Olympics !
Also this is a wonderful thing you are doing for children with cancer, I wish you every success in the US with this.
All the best,
Wendy.
I can only agree. My cat is called Sir Roger. And not without reason
Roger has lost nothing of his presence in the last 40 years. He´s just different now. But still admirable.
I have almost your entire music collection. I enjoy “The Seeker”, it so reminds me of my country neighbors, always emulating what I am doing on my farm. Your music inspires each and every day.
Hello – I just listened to your video about your involvement with cancer center to help teens. I think that is very wonderful. Knowing that you have a passion to help others makes me know you have a kind heart.
I went to see the movie The WHO – Quadrophenia this evening. My husband and I thought it was a good movie. Just to let you know, I used to fall asleep listening to your music and other favorite 70′s rock bands. On March 31, 1973 I fell roller skating and hit my head on the floor. I blacked out for 5 minutes. When I came to, I could not hear anymore. I could hear normal until that moment I became profound deaf. I have to tell you I appreciate the closed captioning on your interview to tell others about your work with the cancer center at UCLA. Otherwise, I would not have been able to understand everything you said. Which bring me to why I am writing.
The WHO Quandrophenia would have been better for me had it been captioned. I hear through cochlea implant done at UCLA. I only enjoy music created before I lost my hearing in 1973 & captioning helps. 36 million Americans(17%) have some degree of hearing loss. The movie manager checked for me on the captioning. He told me the provider of this content, National Cinema Media, did not provide the Closed Captioning data for this event. Without this digital data Cinemark was unable to provide the Closed Captioned I need. If you need a professional captioner, my friend, Jeanette Christianson of 20/20 Captioning & Reporting can do a great job. She has captioned for people all over the world. She can be reached at 1-866-554-2099 or info@2020Captioning.com. I am requesting you think about captioning for the benefit of reaching everyone who can enjoy your music. People like me.
FANTASTIC ! Cant believe ya playing in Orlando !! QUADROPHENIA changed my life forever and after 33 years of being into the scene even though I left the UK 20 years ago my scooter is covered in QUADROPHENIA !! And was asking IF i would have the chance to have it signed ? OR if they would like to use it in Orlando on Saturday 3rd November 2012 here in Orlando at the Amway Center ?? WOULD LOVE IT !! Can supply photos if required.
29 Responses to Roger Daltrey Interview
Hello Roger,
We met on the plane a few weeks ago and I just wanted to say that I was glad to see you in full voice at the Olympics !
Also this is a wonderful thing you are doing for children with cancer, I wish you every success in the US with this.
All the best,
Wendy.
Roger, your voice is amazing!!!! I love it.
dont you think its about time for SIR ROGER DALTRY ?????? the preformance at the olympics was nothing short of awesome …
I can only agree. My cat is called Sir Roger. And not without reason
Roger has lost nothing of his presence in the last 40 years. He´s just different now. But still admirable.
(Hope you understand my bad english)
Roger and Pete:
I have almost your entire music collection. I enjoy “The Seeker”, it so reminds me of my country neighbors, always emulating what I am doing on my farm. Your music inspires each and every day.
MEG Merit, Tx
Hello – I just listened to your video about your involvement with cancer center to help teens. I think that is very wonderful. Knowing that you have a passion to help others makes me know you have a kind heart.
I went to see the movie The WHO – Quadrophenia this evening. My husband and I thought it was a good movie. Just to let you know, I used to fall asleep listening to your music and other favorite 70′s rock bands. On March 31, 1973 I fell roller skating and hit my head on the floor. I blacked out for 5 minutes. When I came to, I could not hear anymore. I could hear normal until that moment I became profound deaf. I have to tell you I appreciate the closed captioning on your interview to tell others about your work with the cancer center at UCLA. Otherwise, I would not have been able to understand everything you said. Which bring me to why I am writing.
The WHO Quandrophenia would have been better for me had it been captioned. I hear through cochlea implant done at UCLA. I only enjoy music created before I lost my hearing in 1973 & captioning helps. 36 million Americans(17%) have some degree of hearing loss. The movie manager checked for me on the captioning. He told me the provider of this content, National Cinema Media, did not provide the Closed Captioning data for this event. Without this digital data Cinemark was unable to provide the Closed Captioned I need. If you need a professional captioner, my friend, Jeanette Christianson of 20/20 Captioning & Reporting can do a great job. She has captioned for people all over the world. She can be reached at 1-866-554-2099 or info@2020Captioning.com. I am requesting you think about captioning for the benefit of reaching everyone who can enjoy your music. People like me.
Thank you for listening.
Your Fan,
Terri Shirley
FANTASTIC ! Cant believe ya playing in Orlando !! QUADROPHENIA changed my life forever and after 33 years of being into the scene even though I left the UK 20 years ago my scooter is covered in QUADROPHENIA !! And was asking IF i would have the chance to have it signed ? OR if they would like to use it in Orlando on Saturday 3rd November 2012 here in Orlando at the Amway Center ?? WOULD LOVE IT !! Can supply photos if required.
Bloody brilliant !
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Leigh Stones