The Who's Daltrey Fears A Lost Generation
. He fears the angry sentiments of classic track My Generation might not be echoed by future kids, because they're too busy interacting with the virtual world to think about the real world around them. "I'm not a luddite, but what makes me nervous about it all is what it's doing to humans. There are huge psychological issues which will only become apparent in the next 20 years," Daltrey said in a fan Q&A. "Young people don't contemplate any more. Everything happens so fast the time for contemplation has disappeared. It could become very easy to control the whole world. And if people don't contemplate, where to epiphanies come from? It gets out of balance." - A lot more from Roger here |
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