The Who singer Roger Daltrey going deaf and blind at 81: The joys of getting old

I hope I die before I get old.Roger Daltrey of the rock band The Who has revealed that he is slowly going deaf and blind after turning 81 on March 1.“The joys of getting old mean you go deaf.I also now have got the joy of going blind,” Daltrey told the crowd at London’s Royal Albert Hall during a concert on Thursday, March 27, per Sky News.“Fortunately, I still have my voice,” he quipped, “because then I’ll have a full Tommy.”Tommy is the name of the main character from The Who’s 1969 album-turned-rock opera of the same name.

He is not only deaf and blind but also mute.This wasn’t the first time Daltrey revealed he’s going “very, very deaf,” blaming his condition as the result of his more than 60-year career as a rock and roll singer.“Take your f–king earplugs with you to the gigs,” he told the crowd during another concert in Las Vegas in 2018, according to TMZ.Daltrey has also discussed aging and death in more recent interviews, including one with The Times in January 2024.“My dreams came true so, listen, I’m ready to go at any time,” he told the outlet at the time.“My family are all great and all taken care of.”“You’ve got to be realistic,” the “My Generation” singer continued.

“You can’t live your life forever.Like I said, people my age, we’re in the way.

There are no guitar strings to be changed on this old instrument.”Daltrey’s fellow The Who bandmate Pete Townshend has also joked about being an aging rock star on the cusp of octogenarians.“Four and a half weeks ago, I had my left knee replaced,” Townshend, 79, told the London crowd last week.“Maybe I should auction off the old one.”According to the “Baba O’ Riley” guitarist, he injured his knee after trying to dance around the stage like Rolling Stones star Mick Jagger, 81.

NYP may earn revenue on click/purchaseThe news of their deteriorating health comes two years after Daltrey and Townshend suggested The Who might be retiring...

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