Keith Moon is often remembered for his wild on-stage antics and drug abuse more than anything by casual fans, and that’s honestly quite unfortunate. Though, we’re not exactly surprised. The man put ...
Keith Moon was always known for his explosive drumming, but he took things a step further at a 1967 appearance on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. The Smothers Brothers were known for being a little ...
A new era of Who history began earlier this month with the launch of the Song Is Over farewell tour in Italy. The show marked not only the start of the band’s supposed last tour, but also the ...
Depending on the size of the venue, Mick Berry sometimes has to mute his instrument when performing his one-man show about Keith Moon. He puts mesh heads on his drums and dampening tape on his cymbals ...
The Who work out their 1978 classic “Who Are You” in a clip from their career-spanning documentary, Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who, which is now available to stream for the first time on the ...
Keith Moon climbed over his drum kit on May 25, 1978, took a bow, shook hands with fans and then walked off stage – unaware it would be the last time he’d do any of it. The Who had reconvened (after ...
Keith John Moon (August 23, 1946 – 7 September 1978) was an English musician, best known for being the drummer of English rock group The Who. He gained acclaim for his exuberant and innovative ...
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