Some of the goods up for grabs include flights to New York and a VIP experience at The Who’s Madison Square Garden gig, a Jake Bugg-signed Ibiza Rocks drumhead, a signed Depeche Mode Guitar, Noel Gallagher’s signed trainers, Stereophonics‘ signed drumsticks, an AC/DC-signed poster and rare guitar plectrums donated by Ed Sheeran. Talking about today’s society in an interview on Zane Lowes Apple Music 1, Daltrey said he feels privileged to have lived in the golden era. The Who frontman was asked if he agreed with Sir Pauls recent comment that the Stones were 'a blues cover band' when comparing them to the Beatles. View more details and items for auction here. Roger Daltrey on stage in 2019 (Sipa USA) The Who star Roger Daltrey has taken aim at the woke generation', saying a miserable world is going to be created. Roger Daltrey has called the Rolling Stones to a 'mediocre pub band' as he echoed the sentiments of Sir Paul McCartney. The artists have donated items for the charity’s Star Boot Sale fundraiser, which started on April 29 and will continue for two weeks before ending on May 12. The singer, 77, who is also patron of the Teenage Cancer Trust, had the AstraZeneca vaccine. READ MORE: Liam Gallagher live in London: one British institution meets another at Teenage Cancer Trust gig The Who star Roger Daltrey says he is grateful to have received his coronavirus jab. The Who star Roger Daltrey says he is grateful to have received his coronavirus jab.Ed Sheeran, Noel Gallagher, The Who, AC/DC, and Depeche Mode are among the more than 35 musicians supporting the Teenage Cancer Trust auction.
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