The iconic performer, interviewed by Flaming Lips manager and CEO of the new school Scott Booker, answered questions from the student audience and met with The Flaming Lips who were also in the audience.
"I'm very impressed with your college," said Daltrey before touching on topics such as interpersonal band dynamics, the musicality of Townshend's legendary guitar destruction and the importance hearing protection.
Performance class students learn and perform important songs from contemporary music history and are currently working on The Who's 1965 single, "I Can't Explain."
Hear a recent interview with Scott Booker and the Lips' Steven Drozd about the new school on NPR's Weekend Edition here
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