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Keith Moon(1946-1978)

  • Actor
  • Music Department
  • Writer
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Keith Moon in Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who (2007)
Examines the personal struggles that so many musicians and their families have faced, the nature of how music passes from generation to generation, and the essential role that drumming plays in human life.
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Let There Be Drums! (2022)
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Keith John Moon was born to working class parents in Wembley, London, England, on the 23rd August, 1946. At the age of 12, he had joined the Sea Cadet Corp and was given his first musical instrument, the bugle. He left school by 15 and was in his first band, The Beachcombers; this was around the summer of 1963. There was rumour that Keith was self-taught, but history says otherwise, he was shown how to play by the late Carlo Little (1938-2005), Carlo was the original drummer in The Rolling Stones and Screaming Lord Sutch's band, The Savages.

By the age of 18, he had joined a local London band, The High Numbers; this was to consist of what is now known as The Who.

With his own unique style of drumming, rolling the sticks along the skins as to banging the typical beat, he was to become extrovertly charismatic in his life as well as his playing. With a desire, a need if you like, to be the centre of attention, this hyperactive, and largely, self destructive, personality became his own worst enemy.

With a flair for theatrical and ridiculous behaviour, he was the centre point and self-publicist for, if they liked it or not, The Who.

In the meantime, he had fathered a daughter, Mandy, to Kim. He may have been the perfect showman, but behind the scenes, he was often a very aggressive man to live around and with. Kim soon left him, taking their young daughter with her.

He started to live the high life in California, with the likes of John Lennon, Harry Nilsson and Ringo Starr, Ringo's son, Zak, was his godson, ironically, it was Zak who played with The Who in their later career, during the nineties and beyond.

While in California, he made his only solo album, Two Sides of The Moon, for MCA Records, a 1975 release, with many guest artists. Keith rarely played the drums while away from The Who, he sang on the album, and played the drums on only three of the tracks.

His on-stage aggression, destroying his drum kits while still playing them and wrecking hotel rooms, apart from being an obvious publicity stunt, was fuelled with an over use of drugs and alcohol. This addictive side to his nature flowed into the 70s, playing against the band, his family and friends. His drumming became irregular and unpredictable. He put on weight, so much so as to have him sit in a chair with the backrest toward the camera, to hide his paunch, on the cover of the last The Who album with Keith, the 1978 Who are You.

He died in September 7th, 1978; his death was an accident, by the overuse of the prescribed medicine that was designed to ease him off his drink addiction. He died in the same London apartment as Cass Elliot, from The Mamas and the Papas, who had died there some four years earlier.
BornAugust 23, 1946
DiedSeptember 7, 1978(32)
BornAugust 23, 1946
DiedSeptember 7, 1978(32)
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Known for

Roger Daltrey in Tommy (1975)
Tommy
6.6
  • Uncle Ernie
  • 1975
David Essex and Ringo Starr in That'll Be the Day (1973)
That'll Be the Day
6.6
  • J.D. Clover
  • 1973
Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who (2007)
Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who
8.1
  • Self(archive footage)
  • 2007
Quadrophenia (1979)
Quadrophenia
7.2
  • Producer
  • 1979

Credits

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Actor



  • The Who: At Kilburn 1977 (2009)
    The Who: At Kilburn 1977
    8.4
    Video
    • Percussionist
    • 2009
  • The Who: Videobiography
    • 2007
  • The Who: Up Close and Personal
    • 2006
  • The Who: The Moon Years
    • 2006
  • The Who: Won't Get Fooled Again (1978)
    The Who: Won't Get Fooled Again
    Music Video
    • Keith Moon
    • 1978
  • Roger Daltrey: Say It Ain't So, Joe
    Music Video
    • Keith Moon
    • 1977
  • Sextette (1977)
    Sextette
    3.9
    • Dress Designer
    • 1977
  • Ride a Rock Horse
    6.7
    Video
    • 1975
  • Sonic Boom
    6.3
    Short
    • Mad Doctor Cherman
    • 1975
  • Roger Daltrey in Tommy (1975)
    Tommy
    6.6
    • Uncle Ernie
    • 1975
  • Stardust: Une idole face à la foule (1974)
    Stardust: Une idole face à la foule
    6.5
    • J.D. Clover
    • 1974
  • Son of Dracula (1973)
    Son of Dracula
    4.2
    • The Count Downes
    • 1973
  • David Essex and Ringo Starr in That'll Be the Day (1973)
    That'll Be the Day
    6.6
    • J.D. Clover
    • 1973
  • The Who: Join Together
    Music Video
    • Keith Moon
    • 1972
  • Deux cents motels (1971)
    Deux cents motels
    5.6
    • The Hot Nun
    • 1971

Music Department



  • Northern Light Orchestra: The Spirit of Christmas (2009)
    Northern Light Orchestra: The Spirit of Christmas
    10
    Video
    • drum style
    • 2009
  • Roger Daltrey in Tommy (1975)
    Tommy
    6.6
    • musician
    • 1975
  • David Essex and Ringo Starr in That'll Be the Day (1973)
    That'll Be the Day
    6.6
    • music supervisor
    • 1973

Writer



  • Roger Daltrey in Tommy (1975)
    Tommy
    6.6
    • additional material
    • 1975

Videos4

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Official Trailer
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Trailer 2:26
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Trailer 2:26
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Official Trailer
Trailer 2:09
Official Trailer
Let There Be Drums
Trailer 1:49
Let There Be Drums

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • The Who
  • Height
    • 1.73 m
  • Born
    • August 23, 1946
    • Wembley, London, England, UK
  • Died
    • September 7, 1978
    • London, England, UK(accidental overdose)
  • Spouse
    • Kim McLaganMarch 17, 1966 - 1975 (divorced, 1 child)
  • Other works
    Album: "Two Sides of the Moon"
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Print Biographies
    • 1 Interview
    • 5 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial
    • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    His public image was so pronounced that the Muppet character, Animal, whose credo is "Drums. Women. Food." was inspired by Moon.
  • Quotes
    I love to see people laugh and I love it more if I can make them laugh. I think this comes across in my drumming. I watch a lot of The Marx Brothers' movies and they were doing the same sort of things. You've seen the way [Chico Marx] plays the piano with that certain flair . . . adding something to the music while taking liberties within his own capabilities? It's a question of taking somebody else's music but not sending it up in a derogative sense, just injecting your own personality. [Pete Townshend]'s music allows me to do this.
  • Trademarks
      Wild drum playing and subsequent destruction of his kit when performing live.
  • Nickname
    • Moon the Loon

FAQ

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  • When did Keith Moon die?
    September 7, 1978
  • How did Keith Moon die?
    Accidental overdose
  • How old was Keith Moon when he died?
    32 years old
  • Where did Keith Moon die?
    London, England, UK
  • When was Keith Moon born?
    August 23, 1946

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