Although Roger Daltrey doubts whether the Who will ever tour North America again due to the strain of the road and their advancing age, Pete Townshend isn't ruling anything out.
The band's latest concert collection, The Who With Orchestra Live At Wembley, peaked at Number One on the Billboard Classical charts. Amazingly, the album marks the band's sole chart-topper in America.
During a new chat with Record Collector, Pete Townshend spoke frankly about the future of the Who: “I don’t have a clear picture into the distance. I suppose Roger and I, at some point, will look ahead and try to work out whether or not we want to do an Elton John and end it in some way. I would never do what he’s done, but God bless him. I think Roger and I both prefer the scenario that we’ve lived in all our lives, which is that we shall see. When I’ve said in the past, 'I’m not doing this anymore, it’s a crock of s***,' I’ve come back and done it. It’s not that I look like a fool — I don’t care if I do — it’s that, in a sense, you betray your audience and you betray the faith that people have in you that you’re going to take it seriously.”