09 February 2007 07:43

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The Who 's iconic Volkswagen 'Magic Bus' on display at the Royal Albert Hall

Caption: The Who (Picture)'s iconic Volkswagen 'Magic Bus' on display at the Royal Albert Hall Roger Daltrey, The WhoÕs lead singer, said: 'This van is one of a kind. SheÕs all restored, sheÕs got The Who on the stereo - sheÕs the works.' It is to be sold to raise money for Daltrey's charity TCT - Teenage Cancer Trust London, England ....

THE WHO SEETHING AT LACK OF AIRPLAY

Veteran British band THE WHO have blasted radio stations for failing to give airplay to older bands who are still writing new material. The MY GENERATION hitmakers, who are set to rock Europe in May and June (07) when they hit the road for 28 concerts, are seething at the lack of respect from British radio stations - insisting they deserve better. Frontman ROGER DALTREY says, "It's very hard for bands in our position to get airplay these days. That's a fact. "Very few DJs these days love music. They're just personality. A lot of music is chosen by a bloody computer."


09 February 2007 07:43


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