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The late singer didn’t seem suited for the spotlight at first, as drummer John Densmore said in a new interview.
During one of The Who's concerts, drummer Keith Moon couldn't stay conscious. The band brought up a teenager to replace him.
Born three months before John Lennon ― Ringo's quip: "I was born at a very young age" ― he was first born, and thus oldest of the quartet, at 84. Paul McCartney, sole other surviving member, remains ...
Zak Starkey isn't the only one who has had enough of The Who. In a new Rolling Stone interview posted on Monday (June 16) the ...
Credit: CBS/YouTube For the ever mischievous Keith Moon, the appearance was a perfect opportunity to go big on what was becoming his trademark closing spectacle - blowing up his drum kit.
“It’s all mathematics, isn’t it, drumming, but his mathematics were ... who in the world they could possibly find to replace Keith Moon. Before we get into the Who’s post-Moon years ...
One great example of that iconic possession is Keith Moon’s isolated drum track from the legendary hit “Who Are You”. This song can be heard on The Whos’ 1978 album of the same name.
This rare film captures the band in what turned out to be their final public performance with the legendary Keith Moon on drums. Celebrate the legendary band in top form in a 1977 concert in North ...
"So when you put that into perspective, I think the closest drummer to Lars is Keith Moon, because they play musical drums. It's not just keeping the beat, it's everything." Rock further noted ...
Or now, three pianos. (Campbell has never received a guitar or drum kit to destroy. She said they have an old trumpet that someone donated.) Someone who won't destroy an instrument: 'Light years ...
Keith Moon played drums with the same hyper-kinetic intensity that he lived his life: frenetic to the point where chaos could erupt around him at any given moment. When it comes to the excess and ...