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After the drug bust at Keith Richards' Redlands home in 1967, The Who sprung in to action to help their fellow rockers make ...
The final performance from The Who's Keith Moon is one that holds a particularly sad note. The final shots for their documentary 'The Kids Are Alright' in 1978.
Keith Moon (April 30, 1964 – Sept. 7, 1978) Rock history was made April 30, 1964, when the Who were playing a gig at the Oldfield Hotel in Greenford, England.
The Who needed to replace Keith Moon after he passed out on stage. Here's why their only option was a teenage fan in the audience.
The Who has a history of dramatic clashes, from Roger Daltry vs. Keith Moon to the latest turmoil with Zak Starkey's ...
Exploding cymbal shrapnel fired back and lodged itself into Keith Moon’s arm, causing him to scurry off backstage briefly. Perhaps the most impressive reaction came from the Who's ever-cool ...
Keith Moon (April 30, 1964 – Sept. 7, 1978) Rock history was made April 30, 1964, when the Who were playing a gig at the Oldfield Hotel in Greenford, England.
It could be the Keith Moon biopic that Roger Daltrey has been teasing for about 30 years. (Mike Myers was once loosely attached to it, but he aged out of the role quite a while back.) ...
Smith found that while the irregular shape and roughness of the lunar dust still irritates the lungs, its effects are ...
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.
Keith Moon (Image credit: George Wilkes/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) The mayhem that night even backfired on its architect. Exploding cymbal shrapnel fired back and lodged itself into Keith Moon’s arm ...
“Keith Moon would have set himself on fire for a good punchline,” Pete later told Ultimate Classic Rock. “I was wrong. He set me on fire for a good punchline. ...