Who frontman Roger Daltrey says he is planning to write an autobiography.
The singer, who is currently on his Use It Or Lose It tour, recently said he feels that he has lived through enough experiences to write a memoir. Daltrey also pointed out that he has stories not only from his days as a musician and actor, but also as a beef and fish farmer.
"I'm thinking about a biography now," he said in an interview. "It's probably time. Just the story of my life and the things I've done, y'know, it's kind of interesting."
Daltrey also mentioned that he does has some reservations about a book. He is concerned that he may not be ready to write about the "salacious crap" the public seems to be so interested in reading.
Bruce Springsteen is also reportedly at work on an autobiography that the New York Post claims could be the biggest rock music autobiography of all time.
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