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Keith Moon's favourite song by The Beach Boys wouldn't just be a moment of musical joy but become a sad reflection of a life ...
Paul McCartney had no interest in replacing Ringo Starr, even when a legendary drummer from The Who wanted to take his spot ...
Moon had already started making a habit of placing an explosive charge in one of his two bass drums at the climax the Who's live shows (his own spin on Townshend’s ritual guitar smashing). But ...
According to film director Jeff Stein, who directed the superb documentary The Kids Are Alright, Moon sought nothing less than the explosion to end all explosions. “It was 10 times the legal amount of ...
Keith Moon helped give The Who their distinctive sound, but he also caused problems for the group. The drummer joined The Who in 1964 and continued to perform with them until his death in 1978.
Keith Moon onstage in 1972. We rank five performances of the Who’s iconic “Won’t Get Fooled Again” drum solo. - Credit: Michael Putland/Getty Images ...
The same handful of drummers often get touted as the greatest of all time, but John Bonham and Neil Peart always turn their attention to a jazz legend.
Keith Moon, drummer for the Who, sprawled across his bed atop a polar bear hide. (Credit: Shepard Sherbell/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)The Who were not Celebrating Pete Townshend, who is 80.
A month after he was fired, and then quickly rehired, following a 29-year stint filling the late Keith Moon’s shoes in the Who, Zak Starkey has been let go again. A month after he was fired, and ...
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