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Roger Daltrey’s microphone-swinging days are over

November 14th, 2007 - 8:18 am ICT by admin -

‘The Who’ frontman is afraid that he may look foolish if he loses a microphone in the lights after hurling it into the air.

Daltrey almost blinded Gary Glitter during rehearsals for the band’s Quadrophenia shows in London a decade ago, when he hit him with a stray microphone.

He has now decided never to repeat his famous stage technique.

“I got very good at it. I could probably have taken a cigarette out of someone’s mouth (swinging the microphone),” Contactmusic quoted him as saying.

“I wouldn’t dare try it now, because I can’t see it anymore. I throw it and from then on I’m thinking, `Where’s it gone?’ and hopefully it’ll come back somewhere where I might be able to catch it,” he added. (ANI)



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