‘I hope to die before I get old’reports Roger Daltrey band of rock band The Who. He revealed that he was losing his eyesight and hearing, as he was 81 years old on March 1st.

“His joys of getting older mean that you are buzzing. Now I also have the pleasure of being blinded »Daltrey told the public at the Royal Albert Hall in London during his concert, according to Sky News.

“Fortunately, I still have my voice”he said. This was not the first time Daltrey talked about the loss of his hearing, explaining that this is the result of his 60 -year -old career.

‘Take earplugs with you at concerts’he told the public during another concert in Las Vegas in 2018, according to TMZ.

Daltry has also talked about aging and death in several interviews. “My dreams came true, so listen, I’m ready to leave at all times”he had stated in an interview with the Times.

“You have to be a realist,” the My Generation singer continued. “You can’t live your life forever. As I said, the people of my age, we are in the middle. There are no guitar strings to change in this old instrument. “

It is worth noting that who wrote the anthem of their generation, the ‘My Generation’ in 1965. A song associated with the life of mods that were different from the young people of the time and the rockers with whom they had open “accounts”. With whom they got their own style of hairstyle, clothes and legendary basses with mirrors.

In terms of live appearances it was a true experience to see the who in the 60s and 70s. It is no coincidence that their magnificent appearance in Leeds in 1970 is perhaps, perhaps, the most historic rock band concert and their live show if not in a rock album is operation.