In a wide-ranging interview with Mass Live, The Whoâs lead singer Roger Daltrey appears to spill the beans on The Who: Rock Band coming out next year.
Near the tail-end of the four-page interview, the site mentions The Beatles: Rock Band to Daltrey, who cuts straight to the bean spilling.
âThe game, yeah, yeah, theyâre going to be doing a Who one next year. There is one planned. (The idea) is fabulous. Anything that gets non-musical people interested in music is wonderful. In my opinion, music is our last true great freedom. They can burn our books, they can burn our paintings, but they canât stop us singing and making music.â
Weâve reached out to Harmonix for comment on this, but given their seemingly close relationship with The Who, it doesnât seem like a stretch to think they might make a standalone game with the band.
One catch is that The Who discography, with 27 top forty singles from 11 studio albums and nine live albums, isnât quite as deep as The Beatlesâ which includes 12 to 27 studio albums (depending on how you count them) and two live albums.
Update: According to a Rock Band spokesperson, âWeâre working closely with The Who on whatâs next, but donât have anything new to announce at this time.â
Daltrey opens up on singing, life [Mass Live, thanks Pete]