![]() ![]() “If it was going to last, it had to be a marriage with no issues because of the business I was in,” he writes. And we were away on tour for five, six months at a time as one of the biggest rock bands in the world.” “Life on the road, month after month, can be a very lonely place without company. He admits that to come home and tell her he’d been a good boy would have been a lie. “Sexual infidelity should never be a reason for divorce,” he writes. “For a man, it’s mostly just a shag, unless you fall in love.” He and Heather, with whom he has three children, have been together for nearly 50 years. “I’m starting to like her and I’m thinking of not kicking her out,” he laughs. She understood me and knew the business I was in, and accepted me for my honesty at the beginning, and it worked. ![]() When everything else we enjoyed in pop culture has bought into this leftwing hellscape, at least some of our classic rock idols are still actually cool.We never let those silly things that usually break marriages up break ours up. And even Van Morrison and guitar god Eric Clapton have spoken out against the freedom-restricting agenda of COVID lockdown proponents. Sex Pistols frontman Johnny Rotten has recently referred to wokeness as a tool used by “tempestuous, spoilt children” to push their political agendas. Recently, former “Misfits” frontman, Glenn Danzig slammed “cancel culture and woke bullshit” and said it’s so toxic that no “punk explosion” could ever happen today. ![]() Obviously, seeing the current crowd embracing collectivization and demanding the destruction of the very institutions which safeguarded the freedom during that dark time, is shocking to him.ĭaltrey is the latest in a recent string of classic rockers who are getting vocal against cancel culture and the general “wokeness” of the era. I’ve been in those communist countries while they were communist.”ĭaltrey championed his own generation as having lived in “the golden era,” when Western society was strong enough to beat back the bloodthirsty totalitarian regimes of the 20th century and promote freedom across the world. We’ve seen the communist system fail in the Soviet Union. He told Lowe, “And we’ve been through socialist governments. “I mean, anyone who’s lived a life - and you see what they’re doing - you just know that it’s a route to nowhere, especially when you’ve lived through the periods of a life that we’ve had the privilege to,” he stated.ĭaltrey, whose band wrote the prototype anthem for disaffected youth, “My Generation,” added, “we came out of a war, we came out of a leveled society, completely flattened bomb sites and everything.” Around 100 million were killed in the carnage of the 20th century, with more than half of those deaths resulting from the socialist and communist ideologies.īeing in one of biggest bands in the world during the height of communism meant that Roger Daltrey saw the terrible price of communism firsthand. After all, he did live during WWII and the post-war era when Communism destroyed many countries in the east. The rocker said he’s seen this type of lurch towards far left thinking before and has seen it crash and burn. “The woke generation - it’s terrifying, the miserable world they’re going to create for themselves,” Daltrey stated. In a recent interview with Apple Music, the legendary rock singer went for the jugular of “the woke generation,” accusing the demographic of being so involved with and worried about political correctness that they are creating a “miserable world for themselves.” Ouch.ĭaltrey, who – along with guitar legend Pete Townshend, drummer Keith Moon, and bassist Pete Entwhistle – was part of one of the biggest musical acts of the sixties, spoke frankly to host, DJ Zane Lowe about the current trend of younger people embracing ideas of socialism and communism. The Who frontman Roger Daltrey sure isn’t talking ‘bout his generation when he mentions a group of unruly youth he thinks is “terrifying.” ![]()
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