The Who

Roger Daltrey • St. Louis, MO • August 25, 1967

$55.00

Herman's Hermits 1967 Summer US Tour • August 25, 1967 • St. Louis, Missouri

Roger Daltrey dooms a pair of hippy boots with liquid polish while the Hermits' Keith Hopwood occupies himself with the passing scenery, hotel-bound via chartered bus from Lambert-St. Louis Municipal Airport.

*Prints of this image are currently available in three sizes on matte Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350gsm Deckle Edge paper.

 

 

The Story

The Who perform two shows (6:30 & 9:00 PM) at the Kiel Opera House in support of Herman's Hermits — with special guests, The Blues Magoos.

Being in The Who was fucking grim by comparison (to being in The Small Faces). I don’t know what it says about those years, but I don’t think Roger could’ve been having a very nice time, although he had some beautiful girlfriends. Apart from that, I think he was sort of a permanent outcast. It must have been horrible for him. — PETE TOWNSHEND, 2021, Uncut Magazine

Photo by Tom Morton

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