I remember reading somewhere that Daltrey was treated like ****e in the early years and didn't feel a part of what turned out to be an instituition
He liked a fight I believe, which may not have helped! I must get his autobiography. I love rock/music autobiographies.
musical perfection for the era , me and the wife went to see them earlier this year in Wembley , lets just say I'm glad I have the albums
Slightly earlier than my previous selections, the album was my elder brothers' who gave a me a kick if he ever caught me playing his records, which was often.
Well..... it was the last released. The last one they actually recorded was Abbey Road. In my top three Beatles albums, so let's have it!
When this was released mid 70's you really couldn't get away from hearing it , his defining moment commercially .
This is one of the most structured albums ever, it may not sound like it at first but give it a whirl. A truly great album by a great musician. And a couple from a band who were not appreciated as much as they should have been
They may have gone on to be a bit cheesy and boring but their very first album from 1978 is a right corker, I love it. Some great songs and brilliant guitar work... Full Album
How to beat disability.... "Although blinded by eye cancer at the tender age of one, Jeff picked up his first guitar when he was three years-old and defied the odds and became a gifted and successful artist. He developed his own unique style of playing the guitar while it lay flat on his lap" ... "He died on March 2, 2008 after a long battle with lung cancer" Jeff Healey Band - Cover To Cover (full album - 1995) A Beatles cover and I picked this one off the album because it just rocks like hell and you can hear the fun they're having...