Nicolas Cage recalls that the first show of his life was The Who: ‘I was impressed’

Nicolas Cage recalls that the first show of his life was The Who: ‘I was impressed’

In a talk show, Nicolas Cage revealed that the first show of his life was by The Who at Fillmore Stadium, in San Francisco, United States

In addition to film, Nicolas Cage He also likes music a lot. During an interview with The Late Show with Stephen Colbertthe iconic actor recalled the first show he went to: The Whoformed by Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle It is keith moon in 1964.

On the talk show, the presenter started the frame “Colbert Questionert” and asked about the first show that cage he was. According to the actor, the actor’s presentation took place at Fillmore Stadiumin San Francisco, United States.

roger [Daltrey, vocalista] did this amazing thing where he was twirling the mic with the cable and it just hit the platter [da bateria]. I was about 15 meters behind him and he hit the plate,” revealed the artist.

I was so blown away, and when the show was over, I was like, ‘YES!’ and my cousin thought I was absurd because I was so excited I couldn’t stay in my seat. But I was just blown away by that show.

At another point in the frame, Stephen Colbert questioned Nicolas Cage if he had already asked for an autograph from any member of the The Who. In response, the actor explained how he once sent a photo to the guitarist Pete Townshend, but never received a response. “Maybe he signed it and never came back in the mail,” she said.

Finally, the host turned to the camera and said, “Pete, if you’re watching, send it to me and I’ll make sure he gets it.”

Source: Rollingstone

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