
Keith Moon - Who Are You
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Keith Moon's contribution to The Who's "Who Are You" is a testament to his anarchic and powerful drumming style. Recorded in 1978, this album marked the final studio collaboration between Moon and the band. Despite health concerns and personal struggles, Moon's drumming remained a central element of The Who's sound. His energetic and unpredictable approach to music often led to chaotic recording sessions, as seen during the "Who Are You" sessions, where his antics frequently disrupted the production process. The album "Who Are You" itself was a commercial success, despite receiving mixed reviews from critics. Moon's impact on the album was significant, even though his health issues and declining drumming skills posed challenges during the recording process. His iconic style and presence are captured in the album's title track, showcasing his enduring influence on rock music. Tragically, Moon passed away just weeks after the album's release, leaving behind a legacy as one of rock's most memorable drummers.