The legendary rock band The Who has expelled the drummer for a long time Zak Starkey after a “great consumption of consequences”, according to the reports.
The band leader, Roger Daltrey, 81, and guitarist Pete Townshend, 79, ended things with Starkey, the son of the Beatles drummer, Ringo Starr, after two shows in March at the Royal Albert Hall in the United Kingdom, a spokesman for Why Toll.
“The band made a collective decision to separate from the bag after this round of shows in the Royal Albert Hall,” said the spokesman.
“They have nothing more than admiration for him and wish him the best for his future.”
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According to the reports, a source aware of the situation also told The Mirror that the drummer was blind and annoying for being expelled from the group.
“It’s a bit acrimonious to say at least,” the source told The Outlet.
The source said that the duration shown by the beneficial organization, Daltrey raised some “problems” with his work that were below the band’s standards.
“[A] Few battery problems … and the standard was not as high as everyone wanted, “said the source.
But, the source said it is difficult to see how the WHO canns Starkey about two bad shows.
“He is an extremely talented drummer and makes no sense,” the source told The Mirror.
However, Metro informed that Daltrey had annoying Goths because Starkey was “exaggerating” the duration of the band’s concerts at the end of March.
“To sing that song I need to listen to the key, and I can’t. Everything I have in the tree, the tree, the tree. I can’t sing to that. I’m sorry guys,” Daltrey told the crowd in the March 30 show, a meter.
The apparent dismissal of the band drummer occurs after he suffered a clot of blood on his leg and plays a short break from his other band, Mantra del Cosmos, in January, the mirror reported.
Starkey had been the full -time drummer since 1996 when he was presented to fans who lasted his tour of Quadrophenia.
He acted with the band in some of his most nocturnal shows in recent years, including the 2012 London Olympic Games and the Super Bowl 2010.
Keith Moon, the original drummer of the band, died in 1978 at the age of 32. The original WHO, John Entwistle, died in 2002 in 57. Both deaths were related to drug use.
The Beatles drummer’s son also joined another iconic British band, Oasis, in 2004 after his drummer Alan White left the group.
Starkey’s dismissal was the only impressive news of the Royal Albert Hall shows of the Rock and Roll Fame Fame Band last month.
Daltrey revealed to the crowd duration of his concert of March 27 that slowly becomes deaf and blind.
“The joys of aging mean that you become deaf. Now I also have the joy of being blind,” Daltrey said.
“Fortunately, I still have my voice,” he joked, “because I will have a complete Tommy.”
Tommy is the name of the main character of the WHO album of 1969 turned into rock opera of the same name.
It is not only deaf and blind, but also silent.