Two Sides of the Moon is the only studio album by Keith Moon, best known as the drummer for The Who. Originally released in March 1975, the album contains original songs written by John Lennon and Harry Nilsson among others, as well as covers of songs by The Beach Boys and The Beatles, and a version of "The Kids Are Alright", originally recorded by The Who. Moon himself plays drums only on three tracks, opting instead to perform only lead vocals; percussion for other songs were performed by Ringo Starr, as well as a score of session musicians, among them actor Miguel Ferr…read more
Two Sides of the Moon is the only studio album by Keith Moon, best known as the drummer for The Who. Originally released in March 1975, the album con… read more
Two Sides of the Moon is the only studio album by Keith Moon, best known as the drummer for The Who. Originally released in March 1975, the album contains original songs written by John …read more
Keith John Moon (23 August 1946 – 7 September 1978) was an English musician, best known for being the drummer of the English rock group The Who. He was known for his unique drumming style, and gained notoriety for his eccentric and often self-destructive behaviour. In 2011, Moon was voted the second greatest drummer in history in a Rolling Stone's '"The Best Drummers of All Time'" readers' poll. His drumming skills continue to attract praise from critics and musicians alike, 35 years after his death. Moon grew up in Wembley, London and took up drumming … read more
Keith John Moon (23 August 1946 – 7 September 1978) was an English musician, best known for being the drummer of the English rock group The Who. He was known for his unique drumming style, … read more
Keith John Moon (23 August 1946 – 7 September 1978) was an English musician, best known for being the drummer of the English rock group The Who. He was known for his unique drumming style, and gained notoriety for his eccentric and oft… read more