Roger Daltrey couldn't have been more excited when Pete Townshend decided to reform the Who in 1996 for a grandiose production of Quadrophenia in London's Hyde Park. The Who hadn't played in seven years at that point, and two years earlier Daltery and John Entwistle launched an American tour where they performed mostly Who classics. Attendance was so dismal in some markets, they were reduced to giving away free T-shirts to boost ticket sales.
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