Roger Daltrey Under A Raging Moon Rare

Lead vocalist Roger Daltrey from took a chance on a rare solo tour, from which this King Biscuit Flower Hour recording is derived. Daltrey had grown tired of Pete Townshend taking his time to resurrect The Who, and as a result, in 1985 Daltrey decided he would take his own project on the road. The results are mixed. Cnc Software Linux here. Although Daltrey had many excellent solo hits such as 'Giving It All Away' (mostly written by ex-Argent guitarist, Russ Ballard), the majority of his material here is from 1985's Under a Raging Moon, which was the solo album Daltrey wrote in memory of the late Keith Moon.
Unfortunately, only a few songs from that album had any dynamic appeal, and most are simply B-grade rock songs. Daltrey is smart to keep the first half of the show loaded with his solo songs, many of which the audience is unfamiliar with. About halfway through, he brings out classics, which wakes the auditorium up right away. They include 'Substitute,' 'Behind Blue Eyes,' '5:15' and 'Won't Get Fooled Again.' Daltrey's band, which included Russ Ballard on guitar and Foreigner drummer Dennis Elliott, is good but when they're performing material, they arguably sound like an above-average Who tribute band.
The track 'Under a Raging Moon' was written by John Parr and Julia Downes. The track was a tribute to Keith Moon who died in 1978. Buy Roger Daltrey Under A Raging Moon Mp3 Download. Buy & Download Cheap Mp3 Music Online. May 07, 2011 Roger Daltrey - Under A Raging Moon James Rudolph. Unsubscribe from James Rudolph?
Highlights include 'After The Fire' written by Pete Townshend for to do at Live Aid; 'Under A Raging Moon' and 'Free Me,' from his popular prison film drama, McVicar. Free Football Prediction Software. For an encore, Daltrey pulls out the Eddie Cochran '50s classic, 'Summertime Blues' (sung as it was originally recorded by Cochran and not 's bombastic version) and the hour and forty minute-long set closes with 'C'mon Everybody.'