![]() ![]() "Before, when all of those things used to work, it was a circus act. He can do 3 foot, so he’s not bad! I don’t swing the microphone hardly at all now because it doesn’t matter to the sound anymore," Daltrey explained. You know, Pete can’t quite jump 10 foot in the air anymore. READ MORE: 10 Huge Rock + Metal Bands Whose Singer Isn't the Primary Lyricist And the ones that struggle the most and suffer the most are the artists."Įlsewhere during the aforementioned conversation with USA Today, Daltrey said that The Who are performing better now than they ever have. But the reality is, as you see a lot of bands who are struggling or are having to cancel some shows or cancel overseas stuff, because of inflation and fuel costs and production costs, it gets up there. Rich-rock-star problems.' I get that people don't wanna hear how tough it is to go out there. As Disturbed guitarist Dan Donegan recently broke it down during an interview with 97.9 GRD, "I know a lot of times the fans may not understand, or they may not care to care about it, because it's, like, 'Boohoo. The artist doesn't typically see a return on their money until a few shows in, and if they test positive for the virus and have to cancel shows, then they lose it.ĭaltrey isn't the only artist to highlight the rising costs of touring lately. Daltrey noted that touring has been financially difficult for a lot of bands ever since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, because the costs of travel, hotel accommodations and paying for a crew have all gone up. ![]()
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