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  1. 19 de oct. de 1978 · LONDON — Keith Moon died before he got old. The Who‘s spark-plug drummer, who turned thirty-one on August 23rd, was found dead in the bedroom of his Mayfair flat on September 7th by his ...

  2. 21 de dic. de 1972 · Keith Moon from The Who performs live in Amsterdam, Netherlands on August 17th, 1972. Gijsbert Hanekroot/Redferns/Getty. I t is probably fitting that Keith Moon plays the most aggressive ...

  3. 15 de ene. de 2024 · The working title of the Keith Moon film is The Real Me, named after the song from 1973's Quadrophenia album, which was also released as a single in North America in 1974. With significant input from Roger Daltrey, the script has been written by Jeff Pope, who was nominated alongside Steve Coogan for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Philomena in 2014.

  4. 7 de sept. de 2020 · J'autorise. Aujourd’hui, 7 septembre, je voudrais vous parler de Keith Moon, mort le 7 septembre 1978 à l’âge de trente-deux ans. On ne peut pas dire que Keith Moon ait toujours été fiable sur le tempo. Il y a chez lui des flottements, des éruptions, des langueurs et même des irrégularités improbables chez un batteur professionnel.

  5. 31 de ene. de 2022 · A long-gestating biopic about The Who drummer Keith Moon will begin filming this summer after 20 years. The film is supported by Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend.

  6. Keith Moon. Keith Moon, The Who’s celebrated drummer, was born in Wembley on 23 August 1946, and is widely acclaimed as the greatest drummer in the history of rock. Brashly confident, he played quite differently to his peers, turning his massive kit into a lead instrument, and his up-front technique was crucial in establishing The Who’s ...

  7. 10 de sept. de 2020 · The fanfare and fantasies surrounding rock stars often produce rumors that aren't remotely true. But The Who's late drummer and Dionysian spirit animal, Keith Moon, might have been the rare exception where the man outdid the myth. To quote rock legend Alice Cooper, via GQ, "About 40 percent of what you've heard about me or Iggy or Ozzy is probably true.