Alan: In 1967, while suffering dysentery in Mexico' Sierra Gorda, I had an experience like Daltrey's, getting to the point where "living" or "dying" were "all the same" to me.
To this day, the memory of that experience brings comfort.
Knowing that one can welcome death when it's finally "at the door" is, I think, a boon.
To this day, the memory of that experience brings comfort.
Knowing that one can welcome death when it's finally "at the door" is, I think, a boon.
Roger Daltrey on Meningitis Battle: 'I Would Have Welcomed Death'
"Any time I get stressed now, I just think of that feeling and the worries go away," the Who singer says
Back in the day...
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