JAKARTA - It doesn't feel like the musicians who are role models one by one are entering their old age. At the end of his career, musician Pete Townshend wants to make something memorable.

Guitarist and co-founder of The Who intends to hold a reunion with his bandmates. If not recorded, at least he hopes to arrange a final tour with The Who, who now has only two personnel left.

On the other hand, Roger Daltrey doesn't seem to have the same vision. And Pete said he would not force the vocalist to a new project.

"I will not do any coercion to persuade Roger. I don't want to bully The Who personnel to have the same desire as me," he told the Daily Beast, quoted by Ultimate Classic Rock, Wednesday, August 7.

Even so, Pete already imagined if one day The Who would come back. He wants a smaller tour and doesn't involve too many people.

"My job is Roger and I can find an agreement to work again, maybe without an orchestra because you've done it," he said.

This is still Pete Townshend's wish because he realizes his career will pass. "I feel like this will be a tour at the end of our career. Don't people expect Bob Dylan to continue performing?", he concluded.


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