Sunday, 3 September 2023

Keith Moon authentic Autograph for sale The Who drummer

 

Keith Moon authentic Autograph for sale The Who drummer

Genuine Keith Moon authentic Autograph for sale The Who drummer. Signed A4 lined paper signed To Miranda, Keith Moon in blue ballpoint pen. Collected by the vendor’s father who was working at IPC Magazines where musicians often came to be interviewed by Melody Maker magazine.

 


Keith Moon authentic Autograph for sale The Who drummer





 

Keith John Moon (23 August 1946 – 7 September 1978) an English drummer for the rock band the Who autographs. Known for his unique style and his eccentric, often self-destructive behaviour and drug addiction.

Moon grew up in Alperton, a suburb of Wembley, in Middlesex, and took up the drums during the early 1960s. After playing with a local band, the Beachcombers. He joined the Who in 1964 before they recorded their first single. Moon, recognised for his drumming style. Which emphasised tom-toms, cymbal crashes, and drum fills. Throughout Moon’s tenure with the Who his drum kit steadily grew in size. And (along with Ginger Baker) credited as one of the earliest rock drummers to regularly employ double bass drums in his setup.

 

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Moon occasionally collaborated with other musicians and later appeared in films. But considered playing in the Who his primary occupation, and remained a member of the band until his death. In addition to his talent as a drummer, Moon developed a reputation for smashing his kit on stage and destroying hotel rooms on tour. Fascinated by blowing up toilets with cherry bombs or dynamite, and by destroying television sets. Moon enjoyed touring and socialising, and became bored and restless when the Who were inactive. His 21st birthday party in Flint, Michigan, has been cited as a notorious example of decadent behaviour by rock groups.

 

 

Genuine Keith Moon Autograph

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 became addicted to alcohol, particularly brandy and champagne, and acquired a reputation for decadence and dark humour. His nickname was “Moon the Loon”. After moving to Los Angeles with personal assistant Peter “Dougal” Butler; during the mid-1970s, Moon recorded his only solo album, the poorly received Two Sides of the Moon. While touring with the Who, on several occasions he passed out on stage and hospitalised. 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. Moon moved back to London in 1978, dying in September of that year from an overdose of Heminevrin. A drug intended to treat or prevent symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. Genuine Keith Moon Autographs.

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