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Topic History of: Roger Daltrey Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man
Honey wrote: Well, Glastonbury is popular with people who don't mind vile toilets or irritating druggies, so maybe a civilised version would sell?
I don't think I would be bothered bout seeing The Who, actually. I'm not sure why.
I didn’t know The Who were still a band, terrible sound and boring films.
I wish celebrities didn’t get involved in politics all it does is annoys fans. It’s like comedians if they can’t laughs they use politics for jokes.
Honey
Well, Glastonbury is popular with people who don't mind vile toilets or irritating druggies, so maybe a civilised version would sell?
I don't think I would be bothered bout seeing The Who, actually. I'm not sure why.
hedda
Honey wrote: If they cant perform abroad without hassle they could build a sort of "performance Disneyland thing", and have people come for holidays to see lots of different performers on site.
nice idea Honey but really..hoping to fill a stadium in London with travelers from Germany, Belgium etc?
pretty sure someone would have tried that already.
# I was actually planning to attend in March a Who concert in a lovely country area outside Sydney known for it's fine wines & food etc after numerous successful concerts there including Elton John but that's been cancelled..Covid !!
Honey
If they cant perform abroad without hassle they could build a sort of "performance Disneyland thing", and have people come for holidays to see lots of different performers on site.
Wyot
This is what happens when people vote for ideological reasons rather than what works for them.
I expect such exceptional pleading to grow and grow as people dimly realise they have voted against their own interests.
If it happens enough who knows in time we get a referendum to rejoin!