The Who’s Roger Daltrey struggled to write his autobiography because he cannot remember parts of his life after suffering four concussions
- The 74-year-old singer has huge gaps missing in his life and often wondered why
- In 1996 he was knocked unconscious with a microphone stand by Gary Glitter
- It happened in rehearsals for the band’s rock opera Quadrophenia in Hyde Park
The Who’s Roger Daltrey has revealed the biggest problem to writing his autobiography
The Who’s Roger Daltrey has revealed the biggest problem to writing his autobiography – he can’t remember parts of his life.
The 74-year-old singer said: ‘The scariest thing about the memoir is that I have had four serious concussions in my life.
'There are huge gaps and I wonder why.
'But there is no wonder why.’
The worst incident was in 1996, when he was knocked unconscious with a microphone stand.
It was by Gary Glitter in rehearsals for a performance of the band’s rock opera Quadrophenia in Hyde Park.
He said: ‘I broke my eye socket.
'I was out for 20 minutes.
' I did the show with a patch holding my eye in.
'That is a little bit concerning.’
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