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RE: Rog faves & "See Me Feel Me"



Jen, re:

>        I've always had a soft spot for Roger (no Psychoderelict there),
>because it seems in the early days (and sometimes later) like Pete picked on
>him, and whenever something went wrong he got the blame.  (Did you know that
>in the High Numbers days and even the early Who days, he was the singer, the
>driver, and the roadie?)  He's also, in my humble opinion, underrated.
>
>        So when in an interview (I can't remember where) he said something
>to the effect of "...and some people didn't like me to sing 'See Me Feel
>Me'..." I sat up and took notice.  He said that, to the Who, it had never
>been about "...hitting the right notes.  Give me a bum note and a bead of
>sweat anytime." I just think that it's a shame he felt that way at the time
>of the interview; whether you sing it softly or with passion and power, "See
>Me Feel Me" is still a great piece.

They say that great minds think alike! :-)  I hate it when people say stuff 
like (Tom take note ;-) "Roger Daltrey is the least talented frontman of any 
band I know."  Some guy in a record store said that to me---my heart shattered 
and fell to the floor.  How could anyone say such things about my dear, 
darling Roger, the love of my life???  Even Pete with his stellar voice can't 
belt it out like Roger can.  So to all of you critics out there who think that 
all Rog is good for is screaming and destroying tamborines, stick it up your 
Picard-hole!!!

Friend to mankind, Amira