KEITH MOON 2003 Biography Documentary The WHO Living Famously

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Published 2020-06-14
Keith Moon: Telling the story of Keith Moon, drummer for The Who, who
lived and drummed to excess, so much so that he almost knew no limits.

All Comments (21)
  • @leokimvideo
    The most amazing aspect to Moon is no one has ever replicated his style of playing. He was a total one off
  • @maurice19541
    Met Keith and John Late one night at JFK BOAC. They were Flying back to London. I spent a few minutes with them - gotta say I've met many celebs in my life but Keith was by far the most gracious and friendly star I ever had the pleasure to meet. Always remember that night.
  • @rainstein3680
    I met Moon when he was in my hometown at a popular hotel.....There he was in the elevator, beating up on all the buttons, joking and clowning as was typical.....there was no one like him!!! What an honor to meet him!! What a tragic talent!! RIP KEITH
  • @riverraisin1
    I've always defined Keith Moon as having the ability to make his drums sing. He will forever be my favorite drummer.
  • @xMadmax5x
    Keith is the reason I started playing the drums at age 10, I'm now 60 and i play in a classic rock band.
  • 1 of the absolute best drummers the world has ever seen. RIP KEITH..
  • @vergedrums
    Rest in peace, Keith. You changed my life by making me fall in love with rock drumming. The world became a poorer place the instant you were gone.
  • I can see for miles is epic. Keith's drumming is off the chain.
  • Excellent documentary from people genuinely close to Moon. We don't have star drummers anymore, but Moon was (literally) the most explosive and colourful from the classic rock era. Pure Mod energy. Keith Moon RIP. đź’Ą
  • @richq11
    Keith Moon turned the drums from a percussion instrument into a musical instrument. He had an amazing ability to play scales on the drums -- there has never been anyone like him.
  • met keith moon on swindon station about 1973. me and 2 mates. i was about 11 years old and he was bein chased by a reporter on his way to gloucester he told us. i had never heard of him or the who.he called us 3 scruffy little kids over to him and give us a 10 shilling note to share.that was a lotta money in them days.wotta top bloke.
  • @emlix1
    "Come back please... we haven't finished yet." That's rather sad and beautiful.
  • @davidpask4232
    I knew Keith Moon when I lived in Battersea, we use to drink together at the Butchers Arms Public House, he did love a pint and playing Bar Billiards, we use to play this for hours. The the Pub got rid of the Bar Billiard table and replaced it with the first computer game, two bats and a ball. We did use this new new contraption as i dont think it had a name for it. We drank together for a long time and he never showed anything unusual a likeable chap. We also had in our company Terrence Kennett (known to us as Chad) drink with us, perfectly normal conversations. However one conversation I remember is he asked my friend Chad to get his very long hair cut, Chad refused, but Keith asked him again, he then got a stronger verbal refusal, so Keith said I will pay you ÂŁ500, to give you some contex of value this would have been in 1972, you could purchace 8 pints of Guiness for one pound stirling then or 12.5 pence a pint. I did meet Chad a few days later and he had a short Bob haircut, I said did you get the money, oh yes he said, I then said what was that all about, he shrugged his shoulders, and said they took me to Brighton and to some studios in west London for photo shoots on a Scooter. Ok we now know, but it was kept under wraps, Chad was featured on the Quadraphenia Album front cover on a scooter for the Who. I still have more stories to tell all very true about our Keith Moon.
  • @TheHManShow
    Keith Moon as Uncle Ernie in Tommy is an absolute revelation!! He wasn’t even acting he was just being himself, a literal maniac and downright frightening
  • @jeffdawson2786
    His complex polyrhythms were understated and sometimes overlooked by his loudness. No other drummer could’ve played with The Who.
  • @anniemac4637
    Brilliant..love the who..I would have loved to have seen all four original members in concert..That would have been fantastic..
  • @yesman2755
    Moon worked himself to death behind that drum kit. Gave a lifetime’s performance at every gig. An absolute integral one quarter of the greatest rock band in history.
  • @BunyanaRed1958
    All the great Rock Bands had Drummers who fitted in perfectly. Moon with The Who, Bonzo with Led Zep, Copeland with The Police, Baker with Cream, and Neil Peart with Rush.