[91] These acts, often fuelled by drugs and alcohol, were Moon's way of demonstrating his eccentricity; he enjoyed shocking the public with them. "[158][149] In November 1978, Faces drummer Kenney Jones joined the Who. The band continued without him for several songs before Townshend asked, "Can anyone play the drums? Moon is recording skits to play between songs while filling in for disc jockey John . Daltrey, Townshend, Robin Gibb and Moon's mother Kit were present at the ceremony. During a lunar eclipse, Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, blocking the sunlight falling on the Moon. The press party for the release of the Who's Next album was held at Tara. [137] Moon later became friends with Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band members Vivian Stanshall and "Legs" Larry Smith, and the trio would drink and play practical jokes together. Talking to Moons biographer Tony Fletcher, Annette remembered Keith taking his usual glass of water and bucket of pills before falling asleep around 4:am. "[75] Dave Marsh, reviewing the album in Rolling Stone, wrote: "There isn't any legitimate reason for this album's existence. Visit our corporate site (opens in new tab). Moon the Loons aptitude for music was clear during his Wembley childhood as were his more troubling tendencies. [29] Moon's recklessness with money reduced his profit from the group's 1975 UK tour to 47.35 (equivalent to 423 in 2021). 19: 'So Sad About Us'. [113] By the time of the Who's invitation-only show at the Gaumont State Cinema on 15 December 1977 for The Kids are Alright, Moon was visibly overweight and had difficulty sustaining a solid performance. His work has appeared in The Times and The Daily Telegraph, and the magazines Q, Mojo, Classic Rock, Music Week and Prog. Entwistle was giving an interview to two journalists when he was interrupted by a phone call with the news of Moon's death. [156] Moon was cremated on 13 September 1978 at Golders Green Crematorium in London, and his ashes were scattered in its Gardens of Remembrance. And it was this version of Keith Moon that led to his untimely death on September 7 1978. What nobody knew was the damaging effects of the prescription drugs he was taking and in such quantities. "Substitute," the band's follow-up, cracked the top . Gustav Mahler. He was bloated and out of practice. Unfortunately for Keith these ended up being his last words. According to Fletcher, Moon's toilet pyrotechnics began in 1965 when he purchased a case of 500 cherry bombs. Keith died in London on 7 September 1978, from an accidental overdose . He would join them at clubs, forming a particularly close friendship with Ringo Starr. He is probably now best known for his big hit, 'Yesterday Man'. Of the Whos most famous works, My Generation, Live at Leeds, Whos Next, Tommy, Quadrophenia, and Who Are You, all were reordered prior to 1978 and include Moon. "[62], In May 1966, Moon discovered that the Beach Boys' Bruce Johnston was visiting London. [161][162], Jones left the Who in 1988,[163] and drummer Simon Phillips (who praised Moon's ability to drum over the backing track of "Baba O'Riley") toured with the band the following year. England and Wales company registration number 2008885. Because I want to break your fucking jaw You have fucked this band around so many times and I'm not having it any more. Moon had been taking Heminevrin for some time. By the time of their final tour with him in 1976, and particularly during production of The Kids Are Alright and Who Are You, the drummer's deterioration was evident. some gave all Carrie Underwood: Play On Carrie Underwood: Play On Dolly Parton: slow dancing with the moon Garth Brooks: Ropin . "'Tis well." 2. On This Day in History: Keith Moons Final Performance with The Who, Dozens of People Receive Racist Email from Walmart, 6-Year-Old Shot Dead After Mom Flips Off Driver in Road Rage Incident. [90] In addition to hotel rooms, Moon destroyed friends' homes and even his own, including throwing furniture from upper-storey windows. May 25, 2021, 3:00 pm But it was too late. . "Prisoner of Your Eyes," recorded during the Turbo sessions but not released until Screaming for Vengeance 's 2001 reissue . Tony Fletcher wrote that "no toilet in a hotel or changing room was safe" until Moon had exhausted his supply of explosives. "[101], Once, a hotel manager called Moon in his room and asked him to lower the volume on his cassette recorder because it made "too much noise." Moon was the bad boy of rock & roll, the most manic member of an aggressive and fabulously successful band, a full-throttle . They gave him a shower and an injection of cortisone, sending him back onstage after a thirty-minute delay. [32] "He wouldn't play across his kit", he later added. Moon Girl aka,13-year-old super-genius Lunella Lafayette comes to the park just as the brand new animated series, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, debuts on February 10 on Disney Channel and February 15 on . Afterwards I was sitting at the bar and Pete came over. Featured Specials and Programs. Tara was a house on St Anns Hill, Chertsey, Surrey owned by The Who 's drummer Keith Moon in the 1970s, but was demolished and replaced by a new home in 1990. Cole: He said I feel great, Ive given up everything except women. [151], By September 1978 Moon was having difficulty playing the drums, according to roadie Dave "Cy" Langston. [39] While the other three members handled most of the onstage vocals, Moon would attempt to sing backup (particularly on "I Can't Explain"). [121] The incorrect date had been supplied by Moon in interviews before it was corrected by Fletcher to 1946. [134] She died in a car accident in Austin, Texas, on 2 August 2006. While he was still using cocaine, the fact that he didnt go wild on the free champagne was considered progress. The Who's drummer, Keith Moon, was at the height of his career and fame in 1970, the same year his name was plastered all over the news for reasons other than his band's massive success or his typical rockstar antics. It was the concluding show on their tour. He said, I dont want to sit through this. "[128] He loved Amanda, but his absences due to touring and fondness for practical jokes made their relationship uneasy when she was very young. His music teacher wrote that Moon "has great ability, but must guard against a tendency to show off. A furious Holiday Inn management presented the groups with a bill for $24,000, which was reportedly settled by Herman's Hermits tour manager Edd McCann. Slowly too we realized that his fluid style . We'd go home and he'd start a fight with me. [54], By 1970 Moon had begun to use timbales, gongs and timpani, and these were included in his setup for the rest of his career. [58] At one point, Moon asked Premier to make a white kit with gold-plated fittings. Moon grew up in Alperton, a suburb of Wembley, in Middlesex, United Kingdom, and took up the drums during the early 1960s. I'd been used to penny bangers before. Bill Curbishley remembered that "he wouldn't walk into any room and just listen. Drummer Keith Moon (1947 - 1978), of British rock group The Who, in a radio studio at Broadcasting House, London, 12th July 1973. Moons closest friend in the group then broke down in tears. : Clem Burke Talks About Eurythmics To Modern Drummer", "The Who's Keith Moon to be honoured with 'blue plaque', "Keith Moon's Love/Hate Relationship With His Drum Set", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Keith_Moon&oldid=1139537465, This page was last edited on 15 February 2023, at 16:59. Andrew Neill and Matthew Kent estimated that his destruction of hotel toilets and plumbing cost as much as 300,000 ($500,000). "He'd play zig-zag. [117], Because the Who's early stage act relied on smashing instruments, and owing to Moon's enthusiasm for damaging hotels, the group were in debt for much of the 1960s; Entwistle estimated they lost about 150,000. Published on 07/26/2019. But Annette hadnt realised quite how many pills he was taking. I suppose as a drummer, I'm adequate. Sat 24th Apr 2021 15.30 BST. During the Who's early days he began taking amphetamines,[85] and in a NME interview said his favourite food was "French Blues". Earlier that night, Moon and his girlfriend, Annette Walter-Lax, attended the Buddy Holly Story premiere with Linda and Paul McCartney. But the evening was also Keith Moon's last. Famous Last Words. "He was too much of a child himself. "[180], "God bless his beautiful heart" Ozzy Osbourne told Sounds a month after the drummer's death. to Moon as he tries to sneak into the studio. A month earlier, The Who released Who Are You, their first new album in three years. This drum solo would be the rock legends last. "[181], Clem Burke of Blondie has said "Early on all I cared about was Keith Moon and the Who. Right there and then I knew something was wrong. Lilly called back with a. "[78], Nevertheless, the drummer landed several acting roles. "[152], On 6 September, Moon and Walter-Lax were guests of Paul and Linda McCartney at a preview of a film, The Buddy Holly Story. The chaos ended only when police arrived with guns drawn.[104]. Moon's drumming style affected the band's musical structure; although Entwistle initially found Moon's lack of conventional timekeeping problematic, it created an original sound. [136], Moon enjoyed being the life of the party. The real Keith Moon was a son, a brother, a father and an insecure man. They remembered his dream of getting out of music and becoming a Hollywood film actor,[16][bettersourceneeded] although Daltrey did not think Moon had the patience and work ethic required of a professional actor. The band was looking for a replace their original drummer, Doug Sandom, and his audition became a quintessential Keith Moon display: already loaded, Moon played hard enough to destroy the drum kit, busting through two drumheads and breaking off the bass pedal. We tell stories with heart, humor, and authenticity to celebrate American life. Moon attended Alperton Secondary Modern School after failing his eleven plus exam, which precluded his attending a grammar school. . [70] On 15 December 1969, Moon joined John Lennon's Plastic Ono Band for a live performance at the Lyceum Theatre in London for a UNICEF charity concert. [37], Moon also aspired to sing lead vocal on some songs. The UK's Heritage Foundation disagreed with the decision, presenting a plaque which was unveiled on 9 March 2009. Keith Moon. JOHN ADAMS. Idiotic in other respects". He's dead, so what? You can't help but feel that some of the last words of the famous people on this list encapsulate their personas. A subscription makes a thoughtful gift for both family and friends. There was rumour that Keith was self-taught,. Keith Moon climbed over his drum kit on May 25, 1978, took a bow, shook hands with fans and then walked off stage - unaware it would be the last time he'd do any of it.. He said: 'You come 'ere.' When Haynes said that it would be prohibitively expensive, Moon replied: "Dear boy, do exactly as you feel it should be, but that's the way I want it." A true rollercoaster career that would epitomise the folly of being a rock star, Moon has remained a tragic figure ever since. [42] The drummer's interest in surf music and his desire to sing led to his performing lead vocals on several early tracks, including "Bucket T" and "Barbara Ann" (Ready Steady Who EP, 1966)[43] and high backing vocals on other songs, such as "Pictures of Lily". [57] This kit was not used at the Who's performance at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. (Moon was close with all the Beatles, especially John Lennon and Ringo Starr.) Moon initially told his girlfriend Annette Walter-Lax he didnt want to go to the party. "[169] Holly George-Warren, editor and author of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: The First 25 Years, said: "With the death of Keith Moon in 1978, rock arguably lost its single greatest drummer. "[158] The New Book of Rock Lists ranked Moon No. The film is supported by Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend. Moon did not play drums on the album; Jerry Shirley did, with Moon providing percussion. He was credited on the album as "You Know Who". "[173], Several rock drummers, including Neil Peart[174] have cited Moon as an influence. [105] However, Roger Daltrey, in an interview on BBC's Top Gear, stated that the group was banned from 'an entire state's worth of Holiday Inns', presumably then Michigan. Guitarist Pete Townshend was the first Who member to be told the news by the groups co-manager Jackie Curbishley. His favourite musicians were jazz artists, particularly Gene Krupa (whose flamboyant style he subsequently copied). He felt very restless and didn't know what to do now.On the one hand, Nathania also felt the same anxiety. "[143] Townshend agreed, saying that by 1975 Butler had "no influence over him whatsoever. Moon, in the words of Fletcher, had a "lack of control and timing," but Moon enjoyed playing. [96] David Puttnam recalled, "The drinking went from being a joke to being a problem. Perhaps he paused to register the publicity it . He left school by 15 and was in his first band, The Beachcombers; this was around the summer of 1963. He didn't do anything to talk of. He played on all the band's albums and singles from their . When you've got money and you do the kind of things I get up to, people laugh and say that you're eccentric, which is a polite way of saying you're fucking mad. [48] Moon also co-composed "The Ox" (an instrumental from their debut album, My Generation) with Townshend, Entwistle and keyboardist Nicky Hopkins. According to Louder Sound, he had been trying to reduce his drug use, even going so far has to use the sedative Heminevrin to combat his alcohol cravings. No one. The intensity of the explosion singed Townshend's hair and embedded a piece of cymbal in Moon's arm. [165][166] Starkey had previously toured in 1994 with Roger Daltrey. She cooked his favourite, lamb cutlets, after which they went to bed to watch a video of the camp horror film The Abominable Doctor Phibes. Their debut album, My Generation, showcased the unique style of Moons drumming: full of tom-toms, crashing cymbals, and surf music influence. "People will be talking about Keith Moon 'til they die, man. 3. Mass Market Paperback. "[182], In 1998 Tony Fletcher published a biography of Moon, Dear Boy: The Life of Keith Moon, in the United Kingdom. But The Kids Are Alright director Jeff Stein insisted they try again, this time at Shepperton Studios. Moon's contribution. Keith John Moon was born to working class parents in Wembley, London, England, on the 23rd August, 1946. By 1966, The Who had become bona fide pop stars. [54] His first Premier kit was in red sparkle and featured two high toms. Keith Moon: Classic Images of the Iconic Drummer . I went into a panic.. He did not keep a drum kit or practise at Tara, and began to deteriorate physically as a result of his lifestyle. Keith Moons passionate, self-destructive legacy not only endures in rock music but haunts the classic rock band which still performs to this day. During the concert, Moon passed out on his drum kit during "Won't Get Fooled Again". [23], A commonly cited story of how Moon joined the Who in 1964 is that he appeared at a show shortly after Sandom's departure, where a session drummer was used. "So Sad About Us" gains much of its . [61] Townshend later said, "A set of skins is about $300 [then 96] and after every show he'd just go bang, bang, bang and then kick the whole thing over. After waking up, she ventured back into the bedroom, where she found Moon lying on his stomach with his left arm hanging over the side of the bed: I couldnt hear him breathing. Moon suffered a number of setbacks during the 1970s, most notably the accidental death of chauffeur Neil Boland and the breakdown of his marriage. He provided humorous commentary during song announcements, although sound engineer Bob Pridden preferred to mute his vocal microphone on the mixing desk whenever possible. NB Down: III. "[93], Fletcher argues that the Who's lengthy break (15 December 1971 11 August 1972) between the end of their 1971 Who's Next Tour and the beginning of the Quadrophenia sessions devastated Moon's health,[94] as without the rigours of lengthy shows and regular touring that had previously kept him in shape, his hard-partying lifestyle took a greater toll on his body. This is the 'Oo. "[76] During one of his few televised solo drum performances (for ABC's Wide World), Moon played a five-minute drum solo dressed as a cat on transparent acrylic drums filled with water and goldfish. "[29] These antics earned him the nickname "Moon the Loon".[30]. I've got no real aspirations to be a great drummer. Recorded on August 14th, 1975. Nevertheless, the Who powered through a nine-song set that . Go! Keith Moon and daughter Amanda with some of his car collection. He explained that the group had totally lost their way: "Harry Nilsson, Bobby Keyes, Keith Moon. Article. At a Madison Square Garden show on 10 June 1974, Townshend and Entwistle decided to spontaneously stop playing during "Waspman" to listen to Moon's drum solo. During much of 1964 and 1965 his setups consisted of Ludwig drums and Zildjian cymbals. [79] Moon's next film role was J.D. Clover, drummer for the fictional Stormy Tempest (played by Billy Fury) at a holiday camp during the early days of British rock 'n' roll, in 1973's That'll Be the Day. Sign up below to get the latest from Classic Rock, plus exclusive special offers, direct to your inbox! Close. On September 7, 1978, Keith Moon died at the age of 32 in a flat he was renting from Henry Nillson in Mayfair, London. [35], Unlike contemporary rock drummers such as Ginger Baker and John Bonham, Moon hated drum solos and refused to play them in concert. [104], Returning to the hotel, Moon started a food fight and soon cake began flying through the air. In a 1981 Los Angeles Times interview he admitted, "A lot of times when Keith was blowing up toilets I was standing behind him with the matches. [9] On his way home from school, Moon would often go to Macari's Music Studio on Ealing Road to practise on the drums there, learning his basic skills on the instrument. The phrase "Dear Boy" became a catchphrase of Moon's when, influenced by Kit Lambert, he began affecting a pompous English accent. During the finale of "My Generation", an altercation broke out on stage between Moon and Townshend which was reported on the front page of the New Musical Express the following week. By the time Stardust came round it was hard drinking. Banger O'Riley. Speaking to The Guardian, Christopher Frayling said they "decided that bad behaviour and overdosing on various substances wasn't a sufficient qualification." The WhoMaple Leaf GardensToronto, Ontario, CanadaOctober 21, 1976Audience Recording by JEMS01. He watched a film (The Abominable Dr. Phibes), and asked Walter-Lax to cook him steak and eggs. Moon had been dead for some time, but was officially pronounced dead at 5:50pm at Middlesex Hospital. Demolished. And that was it. The last photo of Keith Moon As last words go, they are pretty hard to beat. This later carried over to other aspects of his life, as he acted them out (according to journalist and Who biographer Dave Marsh) "as if his life were one long tour. Close. Editors Note: This article was originally published November 7, 2020. [12] Moon's early style was influenced by jazz, American surf music and rhythm and blues, exemplified by noted Los Angeles studio drummer Hal Blaine. He was posthumously inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1982, becoming only the second rock . This new edition includes a newly written After word that consiers Moon's lasting legacy . [adsense-gallery] [zergnet] Prev 7 of 7 Next. That's the same as around $40 million today after adjusting for inflation. "[7], Moon joined his local Sea Cadet Corps band at the age of twelve on the bugle, but found the instrument too difficult to learn and decided to take up drums instead. The proposal never happened. New Musical Express's Roy Carr wrote, "Moonie, if you didn't have talent, I wouldn't care; but you have, which is why I'm not about to accept Two Sides of the Moon. Born in Wembley, a suburb of London, England, at age 12 he joined the local Sea Cadet Corps where he learned to play the bugle and later, the drums. One of the things we'd do was wait to see what Keith Moon was going to wear . Pub patrons had begun to attack his Bentley; Moon, drunk, began driving to escape them and hit Boland. He was, they insist, trying to get better. [139], Guitarist Joe Walsh enjoyed socialising with Moon. not for children. Not a man prone to public displays of emotion, Entwistle continued with the interview until asked when The Who plans for the future. 3. [60] Subsequent live sets culminated in what the band later described as "auto-destructive art", in which band members (particularly Moon and Townshend) elaborately destroyed their equipment. Sandom had generally been the peacemaker as Daltrey and Townshend feuded between themselves, but because of Moon's temperament the group now had four members frequently in conflict. See more. 25 JUDAS PRIEST / PRISONER OF YOUR EYES Judas Priest can write a goddamn ballad - "Last Rose of Summer" from Sin After Sin is the definition of a bittersweet kiss, and Turbo 's "Out in the Cold," so icy and forlorn, is secretly one of their best songs. After all, the corpse of Keith Moon, legendary drummer for the Who, is right there on the first page. At the end of the 1976 US tour in Miami that August, Moon became delirious was treated in Hollywood Memorial Hospital for eight days. TIL that Keith Moon, the drummer for The Who, asked his then-girlfriend, Walter-Lax, to cook him steak and eggs. He then jumped back into the limo, saying "I nearly forgot. He remembers managers Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp saying, "We trust you with Keith but if you ever want any time off, for a holiday or some sort of rest, let us know and we'll pay for it." Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury, "[27] Moon also clashed with Daltrey and Townshend: "We really have absolutely nothing in common apart from music", he said in a later interview. September 7, 2018. In 1972 the performance was released as a companion disc to Lennon and Ono's album Some Time in New York City. Subsitute03. After seeing Moon in the studio trying to overdub drums for The Kids Are Alright, he said, "After two or three hours, he got more and more sluggish, he could barely hold a drum stick. The next evening Moon systematically destroyed everything in his hotel room, cut himself doing so and passed out. "[24]:52:29, Moon's arrival in the Who changed the dynamics of the group. Blues singer Bessie Smith died saying, "I'm going . A month earlier, The Who released Who Are You, their first new album in three years. He was the drummer for the seminal and influential English rock band The Who. In 2000, the book was released in the US as Moon (The Life and Death of a Rock Legend). The last album that Moon recorded with The Who was Who Are You, but his worsening health slowed the process; he would often arrive to practice barely able to hold onto his drumsticks. The drummer explained that since a cherry bomb was about to explode, he had thrown it down the toilet and showed Townshend the case of cherry bombs. (1975) before moving back to the UK in 1977 to play on Who Are You, his last recorded work with The Who. Moon continuously promoted his eccentric clown drummer image through exaggerated or simply false stories about his life. GEORGE WASHINGTON. His first was in 1971, a cameo in Frank Zappa's 200 Motels as a nun afraid of dying from a drug overdose. [51] Moon sat in on congas with East of Eden at London's Lyceum Ballroom, and afterwards suggested to violinist Dave Arbus that he play on the track. The group was concerned that he would be unable to complete the last leg of the tour, which ended at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on 21 October (Moon's last public show). [88] "[We] went through the same stages everybody goes through the bloody drug corridor", he later reflected. In an interview with Guitar World magazine, he recalled that the drummer "taught me how to break things. Outside the cinema Keith spotted Melody Maker journalist Roy Carr and grabbed him in a bear hug. 1. [176] Animal, one of Jim Henson's Muppet characters, may have been based on Keith Moon due to their similar hair, eyebrows, personality and drumming style. At Moons funeral Daltrey told the mourners he still half-expected Keith to leap from the coffin, claiming it was all a joke. The Who had reconvened . "[78], Early in the Who's career, Moon got to know the Beatles. Starting in February at Disney California Adventure park, Moon Girl is making her debut at Hollywood Land! "[98] He quickly developed a reputation for destroying bathrooms and blowing up toilets. The late '70s proved a double whammy for the "Let My Love Open the Door" singer and his surviving bandmates. Curbishley told Townshend, who informed the rest of the band. Keith Moon. Jack McCullogh, then working for Track Records (the Who's label), recalls Moon ordering him to purchase a milk float to store in the garage at Tara. [141] Although Reed matched Moon drink for drink, he appeared on set the next morning ready to perform; Moon, on the other hand, would cost several hours of filming time. Moon's drumming continues to be praised by critics and musicians. "[183], In 2008, English Heritage declined an application for Moon to be awarded a blue plaque. In 1967, he contributed backing vocals to "All You Need Is Love". His mother bought him a drum kit when he was 14 and it was soon apparent that he . [153], Curbishley phoned the flat at around 5:00p.m. looking for Moon, and Dymond gave him the news. "[134] Moon would harass them with phone calls, and on one occasion before Kim sued for divorce, he invited McLagan for a drink at a Richmond pub and sent several "heavies" to break into McLagan's home on Fife Road and look for Kim, forcing her to hide in a walk-in closet. [13] Moon also admired Elvis Presley's original drummer DJ Fontana, the Shadows' original drummer Tony Meehan[14] and the Pretty Things' Viv Prince. "[168], Moon's drumming has been praised by critics. Goodnight Keith Moon: A Parody!, Bruce Worden, Clare Cross. A drummer in the audience, Scot Halpin, came up and played the rest of the show. Open verdict. It was later revealed Moon had 26 undissolved Heminevrin tablets still in his stomach when he died. Heres how it works. Baba O'Riley05. Following the explosion, Moon turned the recorder back on and said, "That, dear boy, was noise. [8] He was interested in practical jokes and home science kits, with a particular fondness for explosions. Townshend disagreed, assuring him that "lightning wouldn't strike the same place twice". His exploits away from the drum kit are legendary, too, whether bribing a stagehand to add more dynamite for a surprise explosion of his drum set at the end of The Who's 1967 performance on The Smothers Brothers Show to earning a master's degree in wrecking hotel rooms and .
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