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  1. Keith Moon’s Drumkits. A set-by-set overview of the drums that Keith Moon used on stage from 1965 to 1978. This information was originally based on an article published in Drums & Drumming in 1989, but has been expanded, corrected and updated through contributions from Whotabs’ generous readers. It will continue to be updated as additional ...

  2. By Rich Lackowski. One of the most epic drumming moments of Keith Moon's career appears in the final minute of "Won't Get Fooled Again." Starting at 7:31, Moon transitions out of the trance-like mood set forth by the keyboards with an eight-bar tension-packed solo that builds to the climatic and colossal scream released by Roger Daltrey.

  3. 13. Aug. 2020 · Keith Moon with The Who, live in 1978 - TheWho / Youtube If there was one crazy enough to be on the drum kit but still be revered as a genius by his peers, it was Keith Moon. Indeed, there was no one deserving enough to earn the title “the greatest Keith Moon-type drummer in the world” except the Who’s “Moon the Loon” – this proclamation came from Moon himself, by the way.

  4. 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.

  5. 3. Aug. 2021 · Moon’s innovative performance in this recording can, in part, be credited to his hatred of drum solos. Unlike his contemporaries John Bonham and Ginger Baker, he refused to play them. He even stopped in the middle of The Who’s performance at Madison Square Gardens after his bandmates paused to listen to his playing. In response, he shouted ...

  6. 20. Feb. 2021 · Sat 20 February 2021 18:00, UK. The Who’s iconic drummer, Keith Moon, is often remembered as a character of rock and roll rather than a leading light of instrumentation. His offstage antics more often than not overshadowed his onstage performances and his reputation was very much for his wild behaviour rather than his incredible drumming.

  7. 4. Dez. 2023 · 1. The Keith Moon sound. When The Who blew up in the ’60s, Keith Moon couldn’t be contained. He beat the living crap out of the drums and had a frantic and driving feel. Here’s an example of his tom-pounding triplets from “My Generation”: Video unavailable. Watch on YouTube. Watch on. “My Generation” by The Who.