Sammy Hagar Meets His Hero Roger Daltrey in Lake Tahoe
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Sammy heads to Lake Tahoe where he is joined by The Who frontman, Roger Daltrey.
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I agree with John Clark. I met Roger after a Who show in Miami. He was going into a car and saw me, stopped to say hi, sign an autograph and gave me 5-10 minutes to chat. I was blown away. I know first hand that he appreciates his fans and IS absolutely humble.
@petehiggins3582
27 күн бұрын
My wife and I met at the “Use It or Lose It” tour stop in Red Bank NJ. For extra couple hundred it was a dream for me the fanatic! We both got a pic together and he autographed not just show merchandise but the items from home ! Pete wouldn’t sign shit aside from “Who I Am” book when I “met” for the price of the autobiography in Bookends store in northern New Jersey. Still wouldn’t turn it down. But Pete could have said hello. Seems so open on Late Night show in March (?) to promote Broadway redo of “Tommy”
@luigivincenz3843
26 күн бұрын
I met Roger many years ago in Silverlake, a suburb of L.A. looking for albums. Back then, I didn't know the amount of record shops in the early 2000's was a lot, and he knew more than the locals. My GF back then flipped out because she only knew the intro to CSI, which embarrassed me. He laughed about it. Learned eventually from an agent guy friend of mine that Daltrey gets royalty checks from the CSI episode every time it's played in syndication somewhere. He does not really "need" to work nor sing for money.
@billmoran3219
22 күн бұрын
Pete said in an interview that every time an episode is played/rerun he gets $300 dollars. He calls it his retirement fund !
@janetm7894
12 күн бұрын
I met Roger a long time ago after a gig in New Haven or Toronto around'79. I was afraid to approach him. He could see that and said, "I'm not gonna bite." Still one of the highlights of my youth to meet such a great singer and man!
Roger looks fantastic and a top bloke in the UK. He's proud to say things as they seem to him and refuses to bow to political correctness. Bravo Rog. If they don't like what you say, then they can go to hell don't you agree?
@davidpearlactorteacherbizman
29 күн бұрын
Wow that is cool to here
@stevebengel1346
29 күн бұрын
Especially for being 80 🤯
@oldguyofarizona8602
29 күн бұрын
You gave us Roger and we gave you Meghan. Sorry mate…
@henryfitch8710
28 күн бұрын
@@oldguyofarizona8602 Oh well!!! Roger has been the rock of The Who. I think Roger's wife is American and he has been happily married to her for many years living in the county of Sussex.
@bigbadbillb
28 күн бұрын
Yes...full, thick head of hair, physically fit, and no crappy- looking plastic surgery.
I love Roger Daltrey. He's such a down-to-earth, humble guy.
@GTRalso
Ай бұрын
Yep. Not at all like Townshend.
@stillbobrb9
Ай бұрын
Roger Daltry doesn’t do drugs. He did in the early days. His now wife gave Roger an ultimatum, quit doing drugs or she’s gone. 2 of his band mates are gone and Pete Townsends is lucky he’s alive. Barry Gibbs the same story and he’s still alive.
@waltercoyle6393
Ай бұрын
The same can be said about Sammy Hagar.
@ianlawless7481
Ай бұрын
He knows how to chill out and drive 55.
@DG-sf9ei
Ай бұрын
His music with The Who is as honest and great as his attitude
I've been listening to The Who for 50 years and I still love their music.
80 years old - remarkable.
@Gravyballs2011
Ай бұрын
That's about 3 Jimi Hendrix lifetimes!
@woodyw6891
Ай бұрын
Sammy is 76. 😮
@ktpinnacle
Ай бұрын
@@woodyw6891 That's crazy.
@jimig399
Ай бұрын
@@woodyw6891I had to look it up. I was floored! I was 14 when, " I can't drive 55" was released. I figured he was just a few years older than me. Damn! Looking good Sammy!
@johnsmith-ug5tp
13 күн бұрын
Holy bleep!
Roger giving back to teen cancer patients in the US is amazing! He still looks and sounds amazing.
Roger looks amazing
@henryfitch8710
29 күн бұрын
The difference between Roger and Pete, John plus Keith is that he has looked after himself. In his days as 'Tommy', Roger looked stunningly handsome and physically very fit unlike the other three. The man went from the spotty ugly duckling to growing his locks and becoming the dynamic, sexy swan. He kept his hair too, unlike poor Pete though Pete has had the royalties for songwriting. Well done, Roger. I don't care about some of his right wing views which I don't agree with; by and large he's a top bloke and a great figurehead for The Who.
@nadinezaumseil4461
29 күн бұрын
@@henryfitch8710 I think he is politically correct!From the States,Trump 2024!
@henryfitch8710
28 күн бұрын
@@nadinezaumseil4461 Let's see what happens in November, Nadine. xx. The general feeling here in the UK and Europe is that Trump is an embarrassment.
@bigbadbillb
28 күн бұрын
He looks a better than Sammy, and he's OLDER!!
@da324
23 күн бұрын
@@henryfitch8710 I don't vote for either corrupt party, but if your country doesn't think Joe is an embarrassment also; I don't know what to tell you. Trump is a lot of things I don't like, but as someone who lives in the states, my finances were significantly better while he was in office.
Hard to believe they never met before! Wow both are great musicians.
Roger..along with Paul Rodgers...still one of my fave vocalist...and a legend of course.
@robertheintz8017
29 күн бұрын
You have good taste. Ian Gillian was pretty good too.
@caypiranha1246
28 күн бұрын
@@robertheintz8017 Ya...That first Deep Purple period was pretty fine.
@BaxterThewall
27 күн бұрын
@@robertheintz8017 That's... "Gillan".
@robertheintz8017
27 күн бұрын
@@BaxterThewall Whats wrong troll, no one giving you any attention?
@stevenattias1803
22 күн бұрын
Robert Plant for me
“They are echoing in the music” Beautiful
I love the who but my dad REALLY loved the who, he would’ve been 60 this year. Glad to have seen them twice with him
@factstruth1520
29 күн бұрын
My condolences to you on the loss of your father.💔 Unfortunately, many of the Baby Boomers are barely reaching sixty, unlike their Great Generation parents who are living over a century. Are your grandparents still living?
@kirsch1616
29 күн бұрын
@@factstruth1520 that’s very true, my mom passed young at 56 as well. All grandparents are gone unfortunately
We’re so fortunate to still have so many of these incredible artists still rocking!
The work ethic of The Who is one to be respected in the music biz.
Sammy Hagar admitting he got VIP treatment because the venue thought he was Roger Daltrey is one of the most honest admissions I've ever heard. Sammy admits he was a huge fan and trying to mimic Roger. Sammy is an incredibly grounded individual. Amazing.
@rkr7372
Ай бұрын
Sammy doesn’t have an arrogant bone in his body.
@cheribee968
26 күн бұрын
Sammy always has remained humble and respectful
@baneverything5580
11 күн бұрын
I was almost given Danny Joe Brown`s cocaine in 1997. Even though I didn`t he was furious anyway. Not a nice whiskey drinker! I refused to accept his apology later and regret it now but it was uncalled for regardless.
@SST4SSG
10 күн бұрын
@@baneverything5580Ha ha, the "I'm so SORRY" anti-Trump screamer returns (per your avatar). Trump 2024!!
@Gunners_Mate_Guns
16 сағат бұрын
Sammy is one of the few guys in the business with a reputation for nearly never having a "bad day" with the fans, a guy so confident that he doesn't need to defend a fragile ego.
2 of my favorite rockers of all time. Hell yeah!
That was a cool interview. I felt the genuineness in both Sammy & Roger. Can't fake that at all and it shows!
Roger Daltrey still makes me melt like I was 15 again!Reign on me!
@vincegedeon6583
Ай бұрын
@EatAPeach72
Ай бұрын
@@vincegedeon6583 😂😂😂
@henryfitch8710
29 күн бұрын
Look at how Roger has morphed from a spotty Mod to a handsome swan with flowing locks. He looks better now than he did in the early 60s!!! The man has looked after himself mentally and physically, rather like Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney of The Beatles.
@erniescullion8452
26 күн бұрын
❤where you melting❤😂😂😂😂
@BassByTheBay
23 күн бұрын
FTR, it's "reign *o'er* me" (i.e. "reign over me").
Took my husband to see The Who when they were on tour in 2019. Hubby had been a huge fan since the early days in the ‘70’s. Never had a chance to see them in their heyday. They put on a fantastic show! Pete and Roger kept performing the entire concert-all the other band members took breaks, but not “the old men”!
" I can see for miles " is such an underrated song ... absolut killer
@ScottJamesLIve
Ай бұрын
underrated by WHO? It is true that Pete was pretty depressed when Miles did not catapult the boys to the top of the heap. Hence, Tommy.
@1984knockingatyourdoor
27 күн бұрын
How is that song even remotely underrated?
@MrROTD
25 күн бұрын
Yes also The Seeker.
@KaiserBlade
18 күн бұрын
Whoever underrated it?
Great interview Sammy! I've never seen Roger sit down alone for an interview this long. Once in the mid 90's we went to dinner at a restaurant in Chicago and Roger was sitting at the table next to us with 3 other people. I could barely eat and spent most of the evening trying not to stare at him😳🤩😂To this day I have no regrets that I didn't bother him that night😍
Love this interview. 2 of the greatest frontmen in rock and roll just hanging out and laughing about old times like friends at a bar. No egos, just respect and admiration
Sam: Roger, how do you look so good? Roger: I swallowed a nail. 😂
Beautiful rendition of Behind Blue Eyes to cap the interview off. Thank you Sammy!
@EatAPeach72
Ай бұрын
🫣
Sammy that shirt brings back so many memories - I was a teenager listening that album until I wore it out. Specifically Spaceage Sacrifice, which I still play on guitar when I noodle around and I've Got the Fire. Feel so lucky at 66 to watch these guys talk.
@exclamationpointman3852
Ай бұрын
I never heard that song. Sounds good, thanks
@Joel_Powell
29 күн бұрын
@@exclamationpointman3852 It didn't get much airplay except in my bedroom and garage :)
@exclamationpointman3852
29 күн бұрын
@@Joel_Powell that's the best airplay! :)👍
@ac2-rm141
13 күн бұрын
@Joel_Powell Know what you mean. Been listening to Paper Money since it came out, 1974? There is a nice bootleg version of Spaceage Sacrifice, you may be able to to find it here on YT.
This was just great! Two of my favorites. Thank you so much!
I met both Sammy, his wife, and Rodger in 2002 at the Crescent Court Hotel in Dallas, where I worked the valet and bag man position. Sammy is a really cool guy, and acts just as you see him here. He thanked me for opening the door for him and his wife. Rodger is about the same in hight as Barry Manalow, who I also met. Rodger was not as outgoing as Sammy, I was a foot away, next to him and was of few words. He probably had something on his mind. He doesn't really shoot the breeze with strangers.
@waltercoyle6393
Ай бұрын
You provided zero details as if he is great or a douche. I am guessing great but you didn't give a single detail. Maybe that is what I should take from it?
Roger Daltrey Is A Legend! 🎤 ⭐️
I met Roger at the Use it or Lose it tour in Connecticut. He signed loads of the merch I had brought from home. Just the sweetest most down to earth man. I acted like a 16 year old school girl when he called me "luv."
Every time Sammy went for the "High Five", I couldn't help but think of the Seinfeld episode where Elaine had to put Puddy in check over high fiving everyone.
@100hooker
Ай бұрын
Puddy rules. Face painter
@williamsherman1089
29 күн бұрын
LoL, I don't think Roger even knew what in the hell he was doing 😂 I used to have a buddy that would do that all the time and after a while I'd have to tell him to knock it off because it'd get on my nerves after a while
I met Roger Daltrey in 1973 at fresh pond in Cambridge Massachusetts,Roger and John Entwistle owned brand new 12 Gear 10 speed bikes me and my friend saw the extra sprocket on the back of the bike so we stopped to check them out and the guys that owned them we're under the big willow tree at little fresh, they came walking over and started talking to us we Hangout with them for an hour or so and I bet he would remember me if I could ask him. I was only 13 at the time. Rodger if you get to read this do you remember the kid with the messed up eye summer of 73 in fresh pond Cambridge Massachusetts
Montrose Paper Money shirt is awesome. Got it on vinyl.
@markhaus5441
Ай бұрын
Mee to
Thank You!
What a great video! I last saw The Who (Oct. 2022) in Sacramento. I've seen them 3 other times dating back to 1970. Legends to behold.
Saw The Who live for the first time a couple months ago at the Teenage Cancer Trust show at the Royal Albert Hall. RD's voice was superb and he didn't shy away from anything. A living, playing legend and great man.
Man, Sammy you've got some great pipes!! Saw you with Montrose in 73, here near Flint Michigan. The band was great! But you sing better now, your belly is holding that diaphragm powering the notes. great interview, wonderful rendition of that Who classic, thanks a million!
@bobc8649
29 күн бұрын
Flint IMA ?
Sammy. Dont think having a gut is a bad thing. Enjoy life. Good beer and good food. Stay active. Easy
Two absolute legends of rock 'n' roll, and ya gotta give it up for Vic Johnson and his incredibly beautiful rendition of "Behind Blue Eyes"!
@williamsherman1089
29 күн бұрын
Vic Johnson is a hell of a guitarist isn't he?
@daviderickson8699
29 күн бұрын
@@williamsherman1089 I hope Sam is keeping him on the hook for more work together after this tour. This video shows how well they just get each other musically. I can't wait to see Joe on the tour, but I've enjoyed every show with Vic I've ever seen.
Of all the elderly British Rock singers,( and I've heard all them all listening outside Fenway Park including Macca, ) Roger had ,by far,the best voice.. Dammit he sounded better than he did during some of the crazy seventies' tours. He's the balls!
Sammy being 76 (as of this post and this video) gives me more hope for my future as I get older. He sounds freaking amazing and he looks just as good!
Sammy does this interview stuff better than anyone.
@cirenosnor5768
Ай бұрын
@MarkTurner-vs7uc - Go watch some Beato interviews
@timgelder4263
Ай бұрын
You've got to be kidding. He asks a question and bounces around talking over the answer😂
@williamsherman1089
29 күн бұрын
@@timgelder4263LoL, I think he kinda acts like an overzealous fan in a lot of these, especially this one. I would too I'm sure
@timgelder4263
29 күн бұрын
@@cirenosnor5768 exactly. Beato actually listens. Hagar interviews himself
Live at Leeds is the best ever album, had my copy since 1975 and stills plays like new. Thank you for all your music.
So cool to see what a legend Sammy interviewed. Roger Daltrey is a rock legend great work . Robert Plant next
I wish someone would interview Roger about his really good film, McVicar. Great soundtrack too Roger's vocals.
Roger was always a dazzler. Very handsome man then and now. He’s aged well ( so has Sammy) He seriously looked like a beautiful Prince from fairy tales. Gorgeous blonde thick hair. I’ll never forget the performance on Rock IN Roll Circus It absolutely blew everyone away
@SST4SSG
4 сағат бұрын
The Dirty Mac! (John Lennon's one-off supergroup while he's still a Beatle including Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, and Mitch Mitchell)
@cheribee968
4 сағат бұрын
@@SST4SSG yes I really treasure Rock In Roll Circus What a unique thing Mick pulled together
@SST4SSG
4 сағат бұрын
@@cheribee968 It's too bad that Keith and Mick got insecure about The Who outplaying everyone including them in it and held off releasing the classic document of the times for decades. The good news? This 1973 DOB guy finally got to see it a few decades ago when it was finally. So the legend lives on!
@cheribee968
3 сағат бұрын
@@SST4SSG I do seem to remember that I thought mick was so sharp business minded, I could see why he chose not to release it because no one could have come close to that Who performance The first time I saw it I felt mesmerized and blown away by how incredible it was I still look it up on KZread and it still is phenomenal
Roger and Sammy. Two of the best there ever was. All Class. Great singers. Great careers. And amazing men. I think Sammy Hagar is one of the most amazing guys in entertainment. A really good man. That's my opinion. But yeah - 2 big-time rockers!
Saw Rodger last year on the February cruise, and you Sammy on this year's cruise in February. So excellent, both of ya!
Roger is 80 years old, Sammy is 76 years old.
@robertwalker6884
10 күн бұрын
Both aging with grace.
Give me whatever Rodger is eating or drinking.....looks phenomenal
This was an incredible interview. Well done!
The Who is one of the most multi-faceted bands of all time. They had so many milestones as far as the band members, and the material they recorded/played. They really stand alone.
The chemistry between Sammy and Roger was electrifying. It's amazing how many nuggets of great stories come out of the annals of Rock and Roll history!
Best part of the interview is how humble Sammy is. …and The Who has always been my favorite band.
Love that shirt Sammy's wearing, I actually still have the vinyl of that I bought back in the 80's.
Amazing interview Roger opened up and was really nice
@williamsherman1089
29 күн бұрын
Every interview I've seen him in he's either really gracious or really hilarious or both, such a class act
@Raughwe
25 күн бұрын
I think Roger is really nice. Like almost eccentric nice!
Love Roger Daltrey! Love the Who! Great interview. Thank you.
I was honored and delighted to have attended 2 live shows by THE WHO! 1977 & sometime in the 1990s. Tremendous band! I LOVE "TOMMY"; "QAUDROPHENIA" is astounding! They played at Woodstock too! A fine bunch of Brits. Sorry to learn of "Loonie Moonie"; Ringo's Son Zack filled in at drums at Shoreline Amphitheater, CA. Cheers to THE WHO! * Cav *
Interesting bit of trivia : Daltrey never took voice training of any kind - he is a natural powerhouse vocalist. ✌
I saw this last year - has it been re-posted? Great interview, love Sammy he’s at the top of the rock ✨
Great to see a musician interview a musician Thank you AXS
So much fun!! Thanks to Sammy and Roger!!
The Who have brought such incredible joy to my life. I love music and theirs is so beautiful ,melodic ,powerful and intelligent. A truly inspiring group of artists whose impact is immeasurable.
They both look awesome for their age and have great attitudes!
I have loved the Who since day one. I saw them perform Tommy live in 1969 when it came out...twice, at the beginning of the US tour and at the end. Forget talking 'bout my g-g-generation! We're all old now and we're still here. I love that all these guys are still out on the road rockin' away.
Good interview! Roger is always a pleasant guy and Sammy is a cool dude!
What a cool interview! Two of my FAVORITE people! ❤️🙏🏻👍🏻
My favorite rock band (well, 1 band member) being interviewed by my favorite solo rock artist. Incredible!
I used to work in the london music scene and never met Daltrey myself, but several musicians I knew and respected all loved him and would always bring his name up as one of the most likable blokes in the business.
One of the best pairings ever for an interview! 💜
Saw the who live in the 80s… hands down best concert I ever saw
Love you both! The Who is my favorite band! Sammy, saw Montrose in 73 open for Spooky Tooth and Humble Pie, it was amazing. All the girls were flipping out cause you looked like Roger! Good call on the 73 look ! Montrose was incredible, bought the first album the next day!
I was there... Charlton Athletic. Still have the ticket taped inside my copy of the bootleg Live at the Filmore East. More seriously... You may work out and do exercise but that belly is there for a reason: too much carbohydrate in your diet (beer, potatoes, rice, bread, sugar in drinks). Age 69, ask me how I know... lots of exercise but sitting at work and eating think high quality bread with cheese or peanut butter and honey or jam. Heart attack and pre-diabetes with three resuscitations in 2020 . Despite studying Biochemistry as a student, I got sucked into the mid-1970s dietary advice of low fat and high carbs that is killing the world. There are now plenty of books and KZread videos by top level scientists at reputable establishments on changing what we eat and how we exercise. I am now as fit and healthy as I have ever been and the medics are very impressed.
Cool interview!
Under A Raging Moon is one of my favorite albums! So, cool!
What a hilariously fantastic introduction with the nail story!🤣🤣🤣
I love these guys. Roger - always loved ya. Sammy - VH never sounded so go as when you were there.
Great interview
Great guys, love both of their music endeavors
got my tix for Niagara falls! 14th June...cant wait!!
Roger Daltrey is 80 years old and looks like this. I've never looked as good as he does. Music keeps you young.
I think the continued work at his age keeps him looking so fantastic. Great head of hair. Same goes for Sammy.
WE NEED NEW EPISODES COME ON AXS
The two kings of Rock n Roll
@steveludwig4200
Ай бұрын
I met Sammy at a record store in 1979 and love the guy BUT he ain't even close to being in the same league as Roger Daltrey.
Man, I'll never forget when Roger Daltrey starred in the Highlander TV series. Good times 😅
@grantorino2009
26 күн бұрын
He was great in Highlander the Series!
Daltrey released a solo album named UNFORGETTABLE OPERA absolutely amazing.
Sammy is such a BAD ASS! Great interview.
In 1982 The Who were going around doing their farewell tour. I saw them at Shea Stadium with the Stray Cats.
@robertjones8598
28 күн бұрын
I was there as a high schooler. If I recall correctly the Clash was the warm up band but I know they played 2 shows at Shea for their “final tour”. Long time ago. I was a big fan and absolutely blown away by how great they were.
@larryfisher8332
28 күн бұрын
@@robertjones8598 I jumped on the field and went right to the front. I was about 50 feet away. I met some girl there &. I leave it there. I thought that the Clash was really good. Daltrey is a boring front man. All he does is march in place and swing the mic. I have seen so many concerts. Young 4X, Clapton, Kansas, and more. I went to the Music at the Meadowlands concert in '79. There was Todd Rundgren's Utopia, The Outlaws, Poco, and headlined by Boston. I saw the first ever concert there. Pablo Cruise, Stanky Brown, The Beach Boys, and The Steve Miller Band.
Nice work Sammy, great chat!
Daltrey has one of the best voices in the history of R&R !! Only saw "The Who" three times, but what energy and talent !
Loved by many generations, not just mine. That takes a special band.
His loving comments about Hendrix are the highlight of this great interview for me. That and punching Pete out, of course. Thanks Sammy for making this happen!
My first rock album was Aerosmith/ Toys in the Attic, followed closely by a Who album (forget exactly which one) but I was mesmerized by the Who's music. Yes, Daltrey was THE rockstar, the voice, his presence.... now I see he's such a great guy too!
Too great guys and incredible vocalists.
Roger is morphing into Michael Caine right before our eyes, mate.
@briantaulbee6452
29 күн бұрын
That's fucked up lol. But I get what yer saying 😅😊
fucking hell that unexpected cover at the end was absolutely superb
This interview is from 2019
Love this!!!!!
I loved Montrose, didn't care for Hagar as a solo artist, loved Van Halen...but Sammy is a totally cool, down-to-earth dude and this is one of my favorite YT channels!
Two awesome singers! Love Roger and Sammy!
Roger and Sammy are two of the best rock vocalist that can STILL belt out those tunes
I have seen you both in concert. Memphis and Dallas at the Cottonbowl..The Who. Van Halen