In the first extended on-camera interview about the tragedy that took the lives of 11 fans 40 years ago, TheWho open up about the impact the deaths had on them then, and now
Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of The Who perform at Festival d'ete de Quebec on July 13, 2017 in Quebec City, Canada.guitarist Pete Townshend sums up his feelings about the darkest day in the band's career in a new mini-documentary scheduled to air on Cincinnati's WCPO on Tuesday night . In Townshend and singer Roger Daltrey's first extended on-camera interview about the tragedy that took the lives of 11 Who fans on Dec.
The incident left a lasting scar on the city, which has religiously marked the grim anniversary over the years, with survivors of that night and their families sharing their stories with O'Rourke in the special. “That dreadful night of the third of December became one of the worst dreams I’ve had in my life,” Daltrey says in the hour-long special, which will air at 8 p.m. ET on WCPO and.
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