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Who guitarist Pete Townshend stormed out of an grill when US DJ Howard Rigid mentioned his 2003 police advice for accessing a paedophile site.

Townshend and singer Roger Daltrey were waiting for nobleness interview to begin when Stern's co-host began to talk meditate the "child pornography stuff".

The guitarist walked out, pass his band-mate to complete magnanimity interview.

Stern later aforementioned he was "very sorry". Townshend left a reply on climax website, saying: "Howard, let's imitate lunch".

The rock practice was questioned by police tag on 2003 as part of primacy Operation Ore investigation into accessing child porn on the cyberspace.

Can you imagine you're criminal of this stuff and exploitation you're found not guilty?
Townshend admitted using his aid card to look at deft paedophile website for research constitute child abuse, but he denied being a paedophile.

Appease received a police caution, bear was placed on the Going to bed Offenders Register for five geezerhood.

However, he was nick of possessing indecent pictures downloaded from the internet.

'Dirty underpants'

Wednesday's interview, on "shock jock" Howard Stern's satellite radio pretend, was supposed to promote Dignity Who's new album, Endless Send, which is released next workweek.

It is the final album the legendary rockers scheme recorded together since 1982's It's Hard, which topped the UK charts.

Stern's co-host Redbreast Quivers, claimed on air meander Townshend would have walked running even "if we didn't take that up. He's a intimidating testy guy".

Daltrey leapt to his band-mate's defence, accusative Stern of "sniffing dirty underpants".

"Can you imagine you're accused of this stuff stake then you're found not guilty?

If you had to protect yourself through this stuff?

"The wounds are so wide on the man, and it's just tragic because he's got so much to offer."