The Who - Keith Moons Last Set 1977 ak320
Moon embodied the spectacle and glory that made the Who such an amazing live act. In the early days, he and Pete Townshend would often try and one up each other's stage antics. Townshend stated in The Kids Are Alright, As soon as I started smashing something up, Keith, who's a great sort of joiner-inner used to smash up his drum kit!
A lot of people really, really, really, have never understood how important Keith's drumming style was to the Who, said Roger Daltrey in the Who's Next DVD. I kind of describe it as, if you imagine Pete and [bassist] John [Entwistle] as two knitting needles, and Keith was the ball of wool. He would kind of keep it all together.
He was, in a sense, the soul of the band. Moon died Sept. 7, 1978, at age 32, and rock 'n' roll hasn't been the same without him
Tracklist
01 Introduction.mp3
02 I Can't Explain.mp3
03 Substitute.mp3
04 Baba O'Riley.mp3
05 My Wife(Springfield 1975).mp3
06 Behind Blue Eyes.mp3
07 Dreaming From The Waist.mp3
08 Pinball Wizard.mp3
09 I'm Free.mp3
10 Tommy's Holiday Camp.mp3
11 Summertime Blues.mp3
12 Shakin' All Over.mp3
13 My Generation.mp3
14 Join Together.mp3
15 Who Are You.mp3
16 Won't Get Fooled Again.mp3
Their classic line-up consisted of lead singer Roger Daltrey, guitarist and singer Pete Townshend, bass guitarist John Entwistle, and drummer Keith Moon. They are considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century, selling over 100 million records worldwide and holding a reputation for their live shows and studio work.