Another Joint Work?
The Who vocalist Roger Daltrey had confessed that he is planning to create a super group of musicians together with Jimmy Page of Led Zepplin. Also, it’s not just going to be within the frames of performance schemes, but he plans to make a record as well. Pretty good idea, especially if taking into consideration the fact that both musicians are absolute geniuses. As Daltrey said in his recent interview to BBC News, Page is currently in need of a good blues singer, and the guy is obviously one of them. “I’d love to do something, I’d love to do an album with Jimmy Page. He needs a singer to drive him. I’m a great blues singer.” At the same time he has noted that he is not singing blues with The Who, but used to sing it before until Pete Townshend (The Who vocalist) began to write music. Was Daltrey a good blues singer before Townshend had started something is not very clear, but Roger should definitely try something out together with Page. So far Mr. Page did not make any comments about Daltrey’s ideas, but it’s known that he is planning to release a solo album and start touring with it sometime during this year. Notably, both musicians have co-operated way back in the past. In 1973 Led Zeppelin guitarist had participated in creation of “There Is Love”, Daltrey’s first solo album.
