
Roger Daltrey had spent over two decades as the charismatic lead vocalist for The Who when he decided to embark on his first solo U.S. tour. Daltrey had seen some limited success with a number of solo albums that included Daltrey, Ride a Rock Horse, One of the Boys, and Under a Raging Moon. Under a Raging Moon, the solo album generally regarded as his most ambitious, was the feature of his mid-80s American tour.
Daltrey had written the title track as a tribute to his late friend, Keith Moon, The Who's bombastic drummer who died tragically from a combination of pills and alcohol in 1978.
Concerts, Sessions & Interviews
- Roger Daltrey | Constitution Hall | Dec 4, 1985
- Roger Daltrey | Interview | Aug 19, 1975
- Roger Daltrey | Interview | Dec 5, 1985
- Roger Daltrey | Interview | Dec 8, 1985
- Roger Daltrey | Orpheum Theatre | Dec 8, 1985
- Roger Daltrey | Tower Theater | Dec 5, 1985
- The Who | Capital Centre | Sep 21, 1982
- The Who | Capital Centre Largo | Dec 6, 1973
- The Who | Dallas, TX | Sep 3, 1989
- The Who | Fillmore East | Apr 6, 1968
- The Who | Fillmore East | Oct 22, 1969
- The Who | Interview | Aug 20, 1982
- The Who | Interview | Dec 17, 1982
- The Who | Interview | Oct 5, 1982
- The Who | Maple Leaf Gardens | Dec 16, 1982
- The Who | Maple Leaf Gardens | Dec 17, 1982
- The Who | Meadowlands Arena | Oct 10, 1982
- The Who | Oakland Coliseum Arena | Oct 25, 1982
- The Who | Portland Memorial Coliseum | Oct 21, 1982
- The Who | Spectrum | Dec 4, 1973
- The Who | Tanglewood | Jul 7, 1970