Pete Townshend has been winging about his personal affairs on his website. It would seem Townshend and Roger Daltrey are having a row about whether or not they should put there concerts online for sale. 

The Who's remaining members recently played a tour and allowed people to watch the gigs for $10 online with all the proceeds going to charity.

However, Townshend has now claimed the idea has upset Daltrey, who is apparently unimpressed by the Internet and what it offers the group.

A post from petetownshend.co.uk reads

"Roger seems to think when I provide bandwidth for The Who website, and for live streaming, he is being exploited in some way and wants a piece of the future 'profit.' Don't think there is much chance of profit when it is all aimed at charity."

 "Daltrey seems to be unconvinced that the web has any real contribution to make to our career, and I am not going to spend any more time or money mortgaging my half of the stage."

"Roger is my partner in The Who. He is not my partner in anything else"