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Generational divide between the young and the old”, she says. Movements – in many cases responding to the growing cultural and “The 60s were filled with music that defined political However, it wouldn’t be the likes of Daltrey who would suffer from this. In a statement to the NME, Labour Party MEP Julie Ward says that there would undoubtedly be greater costs to UK musicians wishing to tour Europe if we leave the EU. Times might be a little bit different for newer artists today. He then suggested that being an EU member was like being governed by the mafia.Įarlier in the interview, Who guitarist Pete Townshend hadĪlready said that things are harder for bands now than when he andĭaltrey started out, mainly because there are so many more acts vyingįor the same work these days. At the suggestion it might make touring in Europe more difficult, he spat: “Oh dear, as if we didn’t tour in Europe before the fucking EU”. “What’s it got to do with the rock business?” he asked, when queried on whether Brexit would be bad for his industry. The Who frontman reacted angrily to being asked about Brexit’s effect on rock music by Sky News last week. This follows claims by Daltrey that Brexit would But now that he’s old, he’s fallen into the same trap, The Who’s Roger Daltrey once sang about old people not understanding And Finally Artist News Roger Daltrey doesn’t understand Brexit pressures on younger g-generation, says MEP By Andy Malt | Published on Thursday 21 March 2019