Roger Daltrey solo in the 80's

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Roger Daltrey solo in the 80's

Seymouro
The guy's voice is unmistakable. Two solo albums made in the early 1980's in particular stand out. Mc Vicar and Under A Raging Moon.

Selected cuts...

Fugget abat it...listen and enjoy.

Mc Vicar cuts.

Free Me...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atvepNlKCB4

Without Your Love (a SOFTIE...)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guD1xZbsNGA

Bitter and Twisted

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqH5-BDcJmk

My favorite...My Time is Gonna Come

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaA---phC90

Under A Raging Moon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4VuUBI5gtw

Better yet! "Under a Raging Moon"

THE BEST "After the Fire"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tg4jQAZ_cw

A few could not be found including another favorite from Raging Moon "Let Me Down Easy"



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Re: Roger Daltrey solo in the 80's

Mark M
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Man, I sort of forgot about that Mc Vikar album and how good it is. There was so much going on during that time period that I didn't really give that one it's due cred when it was being played. I haven't heard anything off that album in a long time so cudos for digging it up and getting on the YTVOTW.

My personal fav's are "Free Me" and the softie, "Without Your Love."  I really enjoyed listening all of them but those two in particular I had to listen to a couple times each. And I forgot about that wicked slide guitar on Free Me which really adds some major grit.
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Re: Roger Daltrey solo in the 80's

Big Jer
Yep, I also forgot about these solo efforts. They definitely have that 80's feel to them, but sounding much better with Roger's vocals. Reminded me of California, since I spent most of the 80's there. Thanks for sharing!