Roger Daltrey on Simon Mayo

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2009

The legendary Who frontman popped in to talk about the 2009 Teenage Cancer Trust concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall. As featured on BBC 5 live's Simon Mayo show.

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  • He looks gorgeous!

  • Roger D. seems like an extremely kind man. I like him a lot.

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  • @swayzey haha - great word 'Woofter' thanks for reintroducing it to me!

  • @SnugglySara Very good 4 his age

  • @MsMoonTheLoon l agree he looks fantastic for his age

  • bands are only "made" for money The Who, Beatles etc were all formed from kids who took music c who then formed friendships in these classes and it all developed from friendships and passions

    SIMON COWELL is responsible he manufactures a voice that fits a song a song that has no meaning to the person singing it so it has a number one as people voted for him and it has so much hype but when people realise theyre just above average we forget them like every other X factor winner

  • simon mayo is a complete boring annoying dull miserably faced tit.he reminds me of a big boring miserable frog sitting on a rock just saying something really boring every ten minutes before going back to sulking and thinking he's really clever

  • mayo you woofter

  • nice one roger, the music industry bought it on itself, why??,,,because its a con!!

  • BEST singer in Rock & Roll history. Period.

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