Roger Daltrey Says Rock N’ Roll Has ‘Reached A Dead End’

Roger Daltrey, the frontman of The Who, declared in a recent interview that rock n’ roll as a genre has reached the end of the road. However, all hope does not seem lost, as Daltrey pointed to the world of hip hop as a ray of hope. In an interview with The Times Of London, Daltrey said, “The sadness for me is that rock has reached a dead end.”More »

By on October 31, 2016

Roger Daltrey, the frontman of The Who, declared in a recent interview that rock n’ roll as a genre has reached the end of the road. However, all hope does not seem lost, as Daltrey pointed to the world of hip hop as a ray of hope. In an interview with The Times Of London, Daltrey said, “The sadness for me is that rock has reached a dead end. The only people saying things that matter are the rappers and most pop is meaningless and forgettable. . . . You watch these people and you can’t remember a bloody thing.” Daltrey and The Who recently played both weekends of the Desert Trip festival in Coachella, California. They were joined there by a number of other rock legends including Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and the Rolling Stones. Copyright(c) 2016 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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