

XM host and noted music journalist Dave Marsh, and The Whos Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey. One band is unbelievably luckily still playing in stadiums and then the other band doesn’t exist.” Lover of grammar, Howard Stern, Conan & good teeth. That’s the real big difference between these two bands.

But the Stones went on, we started doing stadium gigs in the ’70s and still doing them now. “ They did a great gig, and I was there, at Shea stadium. “ So that business started in 1969 and the Beatles never experienced that,” Jagger continued. They broke up before that business started, the touring business for real.” “ The big difference, though, is and sort of slightly seriously, is that The Rolling Stones is a big concert band in other decades and other areas when The Beatles never even did an arena tour, Madison Square Garden with a decent sound system. There’s obviously no competition,” he responded. Soon after McCartney’s Stern appearance, Mick Jagger was asked for a response during an interview with the BBC. There’s a lot of differences, and I love the Stones, but I’m with you. Eveneens heeft hij geacteerd in een flink aantal films en theaters. Daltrey heeft ook geprobeerd om een solocarrière op te bouwen, maar deze was minder succesvol. “ When they are writing stuff, it has to do with the blues. Roger Harry Daltrey, CBE ( Londen, 1 maart 1944) is een Engels popmuzikant en is voornamelijk bekend als medeoprichter en leadzanger van de rockband The Who. “ They are rooted in the blues,” McCartney said of the Stones. Howard Stern, Jesse Camp CLASSIC ALBUM: Appetite for Destruction (Geffen. At around 7 p.m., the Who was finally beckoned to drive to the backstage area, only to sit on their asses for ten more hours. In fact, Moon was so hyperactive that in a 2013 interview on the Howard Stern Show, The Who frontman Roger Daltrey opined that he thought Moon was slightly autistic but was actually never diagnosed, as back in those days, it wasn’t a subject that was ever spoken or even widely known about. McCartney made similar comments in an interview with Howard Stern last year. Roger Daltrey's blond locks and fringed jackets, Pete Townshend's rock operas. The Who frontman Roger Daltrey has been in the music business for almost the entirety of his adult life and has rubbed shoulders with the biggest. “ I think our net was cast a bit wider than theirs.” Howard Stern Revealed The Reason He Was Angry At David Letterman To His Face. “ I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are,” he said. In an interview with The New Yorker, McCartney compared The Stones unfavourably to The Beatles. “ But as a band, if you were outside a pub and you heard that music coming out of a pub some night, you’d think, ‘Well, that’s a mediocre pub band!’,” he sniped.ĭaltrey is the second of The Rolling Stones contemporaries to mock the rockers in recent weeks, following disparaging comments from Paul McCartney. However, when pressed for his opinion of the Stones’ musical talents, Daltrey wasn’t so affable. “ He’s the number one rock ‘n’ roll performer.” “ You’ve got to take your hat off to him,” he said. Roger Daltrey of The Who appeared on Wednesday mornings Howard Stern Show, and spoke about his infamous in studio battle of fisticuffs with band mate. IBTimes UK looks back at some of his most memorable on-air moments.Asked about The Rolling Stones, Daltrey opened his answer in charitable form, praising frontman Mick Jagger. The incident was by no means the first nor was it the last time Stern had courted controversy over a career spanning more than 30 years. Stream Stern Show Clip - Howard Talks To Roger Daltrey About Saving His Voice by Howard Stern on desktop and mobile. Stern made the jump to online radio in 2004 after being fined $495,000 (£328,000) by US broadcast watchdog the FCC for an on-air discussion with the co-star of Paris Hilton's sex tape. The controversial broadcaster had hinted that December 16 could be his final show as he took negotiations over a new deal down to the wire.īut the 62-year-old American shock-jock, famed for on-air rants and controversial comments on subjects from sex to shootings, told his listeners on 15 December: "This morning I am very, very pleased to announce – and excited to announce – that in fact we'll be here for the next five years." The announcement sent shares in SiriusXM Holdings up sharply before the opening bell on Wall Street. Howard Stern has ended speculation he could walk away from Sirius XM by signing a new five-year contract with the online radio station. Howard Stern has agreed to a new contract that keeps him at Sirius XM until 2020 Getty
