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  1. 12 de oct. de 2021 · Keith Moon's hotel-room-trashing gave rock a reputation for destruction. The Who's 1972 tour solidified Keith Moon's reputation as a whirling dervish of destruction when it came to ritzy hotel rooms. While staying in Copenhagen, Denmark in August 1972, Moon asked Pete Townshend to help him move the waterbed from his room to the elevator, with ...

  2. 24 de sept. de 2020 · 9. ‘Happy Jack’. It’s probably a fair assessment to say that Keith Moon was a phenomenal performer right from the very beginning of The Who’s career. Even in 1966, a little way down the road, Moon was a frontrunner of the band’s appeal. On songs like ‘Happy Jack’ he really made it count.

  3. 23 de ago. de 2021 · Moon’s lessons with Little, which were 10 Shillings per lesson (£9.50), would carve out the earliest iteration of Keith Moon the drumming maestro. His early style was a patchwork of different influences. These included American surf music, blues and jazz. In fact, his favourite musicians were jazz artists such as American jazz legend Gene Krupa.

  4. Keith co-authored the instrumental composition The Ox. Subsequently, Moon performed the main vocals in several songs of The Who, in particular, in Bucket T and Barbara Ann (from the mini-album Ready Steady Who, 1966) and Bell Boy (from the album Quadrophenia, 1973), as well as backing vocals in many tracks, including Pictures of Lily and Guitar and Pen.

  5. 20 de mar. de 2015 · In April 1971 The Who first tried this unheard-of technology live at the Young Vic. “Keith could play to a pre-recorded tempo exceptionally well,” adds Townshend, “Something that every good drummer can do today, but was unheard of in 1971.”. A unique element to Keith’s (early) set-ups was the lack of hi-hat.

  6. 7 de sept. de 2022 · The public Keith Moon was The Who ’s manic drummer and hellraising, daredevil comedian; a man who only ever lived in the moment. And it was this version of Keith Moon that led to his untimely death on September 7 1978. A month earlier, The Who released Who Are You, their first new album in three years. But Keith’s drinking and drug taking ...

  7. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Keith_MoonKeith Moon - Wikipedia

    Keith John Moon (Londen, 23 augustus 1946 – aldaar, 7 september 1978) was drummer van de rockgroep The Who.Hij werd geboren in Londen in 1946, hoewel hij later zou zeggen dat hij een jaar later was geboren. Moon wordt beschouwd als een van de drummers uit de Rock-'n-rollmuziek die tegelijk origineel en controversieel waren.. Levensloop. Vroeg in de carrière van The Who verwierf de band een ...