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  1. A bombastic hodgepodge salvaged by a passionate vocal, "Under a Raging Moon" unabashedly quotes "Baba O'Riley" and – in an old-fashioned bit of show-stopping theatre – employs seven drummers, including Stewart Copeland, Carl Palmer and Martin Chambers, each of whom plays a section of the elegy."

  2. Stewart Copeland. Zak Starkey. Carl Palmer. Mark Brzezicki. The Who bass player John Entwistle loved this song and would often perform it with The John Entwistle Band. Their version can be heard on the 1999 album Left for Live. More songs from Roger Daltrey. More songs about specific musicians. More songs that are tributes to friends who died.

  3. Under a Raging Moon is the sixth solo studio album by English singer Roger Daltrey, released in September 1985 by Atlantic Records. The album reached No. 42 on the US charts, and the single "After the Fire", written by Pete Townshend, reached No. 48. It includes a tribute to Keith Moon, former drummer of the Who who died in 1978, on ...

  4. 8 de dic. de 2014 · The title track from Under A Raging Moon is a tribute to the late Keith Moon, and it features seven different drummers during the extended break: Martin Chambers, Roger Taylor, Cozy Powell, Stewart Copeland, Zak Starkey, Carl Palmer, and Mark Brzezicki.

  5. 27 de sept. de 2015 · In keeping, the idea of addressing Moon's sudden passing made sense. But Daltrey ultimately did something on a much grander scale, fashioning a sweeping title track that included a galaxy of...

  6. 8 de nov. de 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino AtlanticUnder a Raging Moon · Roger DaltreyUnder A Raging Moon℗ 1985 Bejubop.Piano, Producer: Alan ShacklockBass Guitar: John S...

  7. Of minor interest, the closing “Under A Raging Moon” appears to be a tribute to Keith Moon, with guest solos from Zak Starkey, Stewart Copeland, Carl Palmer and others. TRACK LISTING. AFTER THE FIRE (Pete Townshend) 4:36. DON'T TALK TO STRANGERS (Julia Downes/Kris Ryder/Roger Daltrey) 4:12. BREAKING DOWN PARADISE (Russ Ballard) 4:07.