. >> reporter: towhend and the other surviving member of the who, lead singer roger daltrey, have hitin, tourin for townshend, there's another economic incentive to keep going: his sizable retinue of" dependents." >> my daughter menta, for example, has got a full spectrum autistic boy, and when we worked out how much it woulcost to get him through education, it came to a million pounds. and i employ people and the band employs people. and it's great to be the personh kind of decides whether that happens or not. it's a moment of power. >> reporte well, isn't it a moment of power go on tour to have all those people sticking with you for all these years, your fan base? >> hmmm, that isn't me. i don't feel excited. i feel i'm there to do a job. there's no thrill. indeed, i would say that ion't like it much. as i said to my wife, now, rachel, i said, you know, i must be a really brilliant actor. if i look like i'm enjoying it because i really don't enjoy it. i do it as a job and i find it incredibly easy. so easy. i don't even have to think about it. >> reporter: over the yearsgh townshend