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  1. 11. Dez. 2012 · 58K subscribers. Subscribed. 7. 1.9K views 11 years ago. The interviews on this CD, with the late Keith Moon, portray a man of extremes. As a member of The Who, his prowess at and love for...

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  2. 27. Okt. 2022 · 66K views 1 year ago. Reelin’ In The Years Productions has available for licensing over 30,000 hours of music footage spanning 90 years. Additionally, we have more than 8,000 hours of in-depth...

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  3. 4. Apr. 2022 · Features. Classic Rock. Video: The sadness and confusion of Keith Moon revealed in his final TV interview. By Joe Daly. ( Classic Rock ) published 4 April 2022. A month before his tragic death, Keith Moon gave an interview that presented a very different side to the normally ebullient drummer, his roguish charm all but gone.

  4. 25. Nov. 2008 · Keith Moon Interview On The Old Grey Whistle Test 1975

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    • Starting Out with The Who
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    • Versatility as A Drummer
    • ‘I’d Like to Play Hamlet, But He Wasn’T A Drummer’
    • The Moon Legacy

    When Moon was recruited by the fledgling Who in 1964 after passing an audition in a pub, no one would pretend that they knew how the dangerous, essential chemistry would develop between four of the most cohesive forces rock music would ever see. He was never likely to make old bones, but if rock stars live dog years, then the 14 in which Keith Moon...

    Daltrey affectionately put the world to rights about Moon’s importance to The Who in a conversation with this writer in 2016. “The general perception of Keith Moon as a drummer is that he was chaotic, sloppy, but it was anything but,” said the frontman. “It’s just that his algorithms [he laughed as he said the word] were a little bit different, tha...

    No other rock drummer has ever treated their kit as a lead instrument, and from 1965 the media were saying that The Who “slaughtered their amplifiers.” But that never meant that Moon bludgeoned or bashed his way to the front of the mix, either on stage or on record. Especially as the group matured, and as Townshend’s writing grew ever more nuanced ...

    Moon’s apprenticeship in his native north London, with the Escorts, Mark Twain and the Strangers and the Beachcombers, meant that he hit the ground running in his new employ. He was the so-called mod who loved surf music and daft humor. And has anyone ever owned their sound from the get-go the way that Moon does on The Who’s first single under that...

    Moon did make one solo album, 1975’s Two Sides Of The Moon, but other ambitions remained unfulfilled. “I’ve no real aspirations to be a great drummer,” he said. “I don’t want to channel all my energy into drumming, or to be a Buddy Rich. I just want to play drums for The Who, and that’s it,” he told Chris Charlesworth in 1972. “I think a lot of my ...

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  5. Keith Moon granted veteran British music journalist Chris Charlesworth the following interview, which appeared in the April 22, 1972 edition of the long-standing British music paper, Melody Maker. It was rare to see Moons words in print, since most of the time the press wanted to talk only to Pete Townshend.

  6. 21. Dez. 1972 · Keith Moon Bites Back: The Who Drummer’s Rolling Stone Interview. A Q&A with the Who's unhinged British millionaire drummer about the band's origins, 'Tommy,' touring, dealing with massive...