Industry May 31, 2026
Roger Daltrey: My Voice Is Stronger Than Ever
"I’ve always said, ‘Use it or you lose it,’" he says. "But you can use it too much and once people do that, I wish they’d shut up, and there are a few out there who should”
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MusicRadar
Roger Daltrey has stated that his current vocal strength is exceptional, even surpassing his own expectations. He noted his ability to hit a high D, a note he considers higher than Pavarotti's upper range during "Nessun Dorma."
Daltrey attributes his vocal condition to a "use it or lose it" philosophy, while also cautioning against overuse. He expressed a sentiment that some performers should consider retiring their voices if they are strained. Originally reported by MusicRadar.
Daltrey attributes his vocal condition to a "use it or lose it" philosophy, while also cautioning against overuse. He expressed a sentiment that some performers should consider retiring their voices if they are strained. Originally reported by MusicRadar.