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Topic History of: Roger Daltrey Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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!
Never did like The Who anyway... |
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