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Going Back Home in a mere eight days, which Daltrey says is one reason the album is so special: "A lot of today's music is made ponderously where people dissect it and they spend hours overdubbing and all this stuff. I'll have a bit of a retrospective of my songs.' " "But under the circumstance," Johnson says, "when we finally got to record it, I'm thinking, 'Right, well, this is the last thing I'll do. "You know Wilko," Daltrey says, " 'Let's not worry about what we're going to record, let's just go and record anything!' The most important thing of all if you have a year to live is to have some fun."Īt first, Johnson envisioned recording covers of American soul hits from the 1960s.
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When Daltrey heard, he called Johnson immediately. Soon after, news of his diagnosis began to spread. Johnson opted against chemotherapy, deciding to just let the cancer take its course. "I went out the hospital in this beautiful winter's day, the trees against the sky and that and I just felt so elated and just thinking, 'You're alive, you're alive.' " "I wasn't freaked out when the guy told me," Johnson says. In January 2013, he was given less than a year to live. "And we kind of threw it around a bit and talked a lot about doing it and never got around to it."īut things changed when Johnson got a severe and inoperable form of pancreatic cancer. "So we said, 'Let's make a record,' " Daltrey says. A few years back, Johnson found himself at a music awards show reminiscing about the good old days with another famous British rocker, Roger Daltrey of