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When the Who take the stage, it’s deservedly an event. With a catalog 40 years in the making, frontman Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend, the last two remaining original members of the band, have earned that right. On Saturday night at the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles, Daltrey was at the helm of a more low-key event, taking to the stage as part of his ‘Use It Or Lose It’ solo tour with another Townshend by his side, Pete’s younger brother Simon. But the music of the Who continued to assert itself alongside Daltrey’s solo work.
Daltrey took advantage of the smaller size and lack of pomp and circumstance. After opening with a rocking “Who Are You” that showed off his six-piece band, the singer reminisced about late great Who bassist John Entwistle and talked about how the next song, which the band rarely performed anymore, hadn’t been the same without his fallen band mate.
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