![]() ![]() Irrespective of the source, all of our collectables meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed. We buy items as close to Mint condition as possible and many will be unplayed and as close to new as you could hope to find. This item is in Excellent condition or better (unless it says otherwise in the above description). Grammy nominations for his CD release with Steve Winwood last year, Eric Clapton has announced a series of North American solo shows.Roger Daltrey Under A Raging Moon US Promo vinyl LP album (LP record) 7th December, 2009 ROGER ON THE ROAD WITH ERIC IN FEB/MARCH 2010 On the heels of two major U.S. ![]() I would actually consider going to the Biloxi show if I could be sure he would do some of his more obscure solo stuff such as 'Oceans Away.' Roger back on the road in Feb/March opening for Eric Clapton. I would actually consider going to the Biloxi show if I could be sure he would do some of his more obscure solo stuff such as 'Oceans Away.' I have to agree with Squealy that Roger has perhaps already lost it, but I feel for the guy - one gets the sense that he would have been very happy if the Who had just kept on going through the 80s and 90s the same way that the Stones did - he clearly loves singing and performing, and he lost two decades' worth of chances to do that due to the Who's breakup. I have to agree with Squealy that Roger has perhaps already lost it, but I feel for the guy - one gets the sense that he would have been very happy if the Who had just kept on going through the 80s and 90s the same way that the Stones did - he clearly loves singing and performing, and he lost two decades' worth of chances to do that due to the Who's breakup. Highlights include 'After The Fire' written by Pete Townshend for The Who to do at Live Aid 'Under A Raging Moon' and 'Free Me,' from his popular prison film drama, McVicar. ![]() They include 'Substitute,' 'Behind Blue Eyes,' '5:15' and 'Won't Get Fooled Again.' Daltrey's band, which included Russ Ballard on guitar and Foreigner drummer Dennis Elliott, is good but when they're performing The Who material, they arguably sound like an above-average Who tribute band. About halfway through, he brings out The Who classics, which wakes the auditorium up right away. Daltrey is smart to keep the first half of the show loaded with his solo songs, many of which the audience is unfamiliar with. Unfortunately, only a few songs from that album had any dynamic appeal, and most are simply B-grade rock songs. ![]() Although Daltrey had many excellent solo hits such as 'Giving It All Away' (mostly written by ex-Argent guitarist, Russ Ballard), the majority of his material here is from 1985's Under a Raging Moon, which was the solo album Daltrey wrote in memory of the late Keith Moon. ![]()
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