The Who singer Roger Daltrey going deaf and blind at 81: 'The joys of getting old'
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Roger Daltrey, the lead singer of The Who, has revealed in a recent concert that he is experiencing deafness and blindness at the age of 81. Daltrey humorously remarked about the decline in his health while maintaining a positive outlook, highlighting his continued vocal abilities. He has previously acknowledged his hearing issues, attributing them to his extensive music career. Daltrey has expressed a sense of readiness for the end, stating that his life has been fulfilling and ensuring his family is well cared for. His bandmate, Pete Townshend, also commented on aging during the same concert.
"Fortunately, I still have my voice," he quipped, "because then I'll have a full Tommy."
"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."
Read at New York Post
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