Music
The Who complain about lack of airplay
Published Saturday, Feb 10 2007, 11:21 GMT | By Daniel Kilkelly
The Who have complained about the lack of attention being paid to their music by British radio stations.
Frontman Roger Daltrey admitted that he is disappointed by the reluctance of DJs to play tracks from their latest album Endless Wire.
"It's very hard for bands in our position to get airplay these days," Daltrey explained. "That's a fact. Very few DJs these days love music. They're just personality. A lot of music is chosen by a bloody computer."
Frontman Roger Daltrey admitted that he is disappointed by the reluctance of DJs to play tracks from their latest album Endless Wire.
"It's very hard for bands in our position to get airplay these days," Daltrey explained. "That's a fact. Very few DJs these days love music. They're just personality. A lot of music is chosen by a bloody computer."
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