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  1. 19. Jan. 2010 · The Who Live at Kilborn. This is also Keith Moon's last concert! Rate 5 stars and subscribe for more!

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    • LongLiveWho
    • ‘Dreaming from The Waist’
    • ‘So Sad About Us’
    • ‘Happy Jack’
    • ‘The Real Me’
    • ‘I Can’T Explain’
    • ‘The Rock’
    • ‘Substitute’
    • ‘Behind Blue Eyes’
    • ‘Pinball Wizard’
    • ‘Sea and Sand’

    Moon in the studio was exciting; Moon on stage was exhilarating. So we begin with this live recording, captured at The Who’s Vetch Field Stadium show at Swansea City Football Club on the Who By Numbers tour: a simple example of the unique cohesion of the Townshend–Daltrey-Entwistle-Moon machine, underpinned as always by Keith’s unflagging beat.

    Back to late 1966 for an example of the band’s youthful sound and a power-pop prototype from their second album, A Quick One. “So Sad About Us” gains much of its momentum from Moon’s powerhouse performance. Soon after the drummer’s death, the song was covered as a B-side of “Down In The Tube Station At Midnight” by The Jam, whose own sticksman, Ric...

    Complete with a suitably wacky period video in which Moon ends up covered, naturally, in cake, here’s The Who’s UK No.3 and first US Top 40 hit. It’s an early example of his innate ability to handle tempo and mood changes, laying a depth charge under Townshend’s ambitious and episodic writing. Listen in particular to the dazzling dozen seconds or s...

    The first of several inclusions from Quadropheniademonstrates the way Moon played drums not as mere accompaniment, but as a lead instrument. The three-way fluidity in the verses between his vivid fills, Entwistle’s bass and Daltrey’s consummate rock vocals is electricity itself.

    The first single release by The Who under that name was already more than a decade old when they played it at the Summit in Houston, Texas, on November 20, 1975. The footage may be a little grainy, but the performance is spot-on, underpinned by Moon’s feverish zest.

    Perhaps not instantly recognizable by title, this is the mighty instrumental that preceded “Love, Reign O’er Me” on Quadrophenia. “I knew he was a one-off drummer, but in the same way as the rest of us were one-off,” said Entwistle of Moon. “We constructed our music to fit around each other. It was something very peculiar that none of us played the...

    The kit is smaller, the eyes a little wider, the antics more measured, but this is the essence of Moon aged, probably, 19. His fills at the end of each verse are, as so often, like vocals of their own.

    Moon’s drums don’t even appear on this classic from Who’s Nextuntil well over halfway through. But then, from 2’18” onwards, he dances like the devil with Daltrey’s vocals and Townshend’s lead guitar, before helping to steer the song back into port, for its gentle and majestic conclusion. Daltrey has called “Behind Blue Eyes” his all-time favourite...

    Not just an immortal Who song from Tommy, but a performance of it that’s carved into rock history, from their appearance at the Isle Of Wight Festival in the early hours of August 30, 1970. Just like the title character in Townshend’s vivid narrative, Moon plays by intuition and becomes part of the machine.

    To the introductory sounds of the sea and seagulls, The Who launch into another great moment from Quadrophenia. Moon’s percussion is a brilliant combination of restraint and personality. As with all the great rock drummers, everything stems from his playing, and it’s thrillingly cohesive.

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  2. 29. Juni 2023 · Keith Moon - The Drum Sound Of A True Legend | Recreating Iconic Drum Sounds - YouTube. ArtOfDrumming. 197K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.4K. 141K views 8 months ago #keithmoon #thewho #drums....

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  3. The Who Keith Moon Rare Drum Solo. The Who Keith Moon Rare Drum Solo. ...

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  4. 24. Juni 2020 · See how Keith Moon performed a drum solo with a goldfish on a transparent kit in 1974. Learn about his stage antics, attitude, and jokes in this article.

  5. Even the best drummers get hungry...

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  6. 22. Dez. 2023 · Below Jones picks his 10 favourite Keith Moon drum parts. "There are quite a few favourite tracks," he says. "I like ’em all.” There are a few tickets left for Christmas with The Jones Gang, a festive show with Kenney Jones and friends, which takes place at the Hurtwood Park Polo Club near Guilford, Surrey, on December 23.