What was the cause of Keith Moon's death?

Keith died in London on 7 September 1978, from an accidental overdose of the prescription drug Heminevrin, prescribed to combat alcoholism.
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How many pills did Keith Moon take?

Keith Moon, drummer with The Who, died on 7th Sept 1978 of an overdose of heminevrin prescribed to combat alcoholism. A post-mortem confirmed there were 32 tablets in his system, 26 of which were undissolved.
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What did Keith Moon wear on his head?

Headphone usage. 1978, with headphones taped down. Keith started using headphones on stage in 1971 for certain numbers, which he taped to his head with gaffertape, so he could hear the backing tape for Baba O'Riley and Won't Get Fooled Again.
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Who is the best drummer in the world?

The top ten drummers of all time
  1. 1 – John Bonham. Unsurprisingly, John Bonham is number 1 on most lists of drummers.
  2. 2 – Neil Peart. ...
  3. 3 – Stewart Copeland. ...
  4. 4 – Buddy Rich. ...
  5. 5 – Keith Moon. ...
  6. 6 – Dave Grohl. ...
  7. 7 – Ramon “Tiki” Fulwood. ...
  8. 8 – Ginger Baker. ...
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Who died in The Who?

The eleven people who died in the crush were: Walter Adams, Jr., aged 22, Trotwood. Peter Bowes, aged 18, Wyoming, Ohio. Connie Sue Burns, aged 21, Miamisburg.
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The Who: The Tragic Death of Keith Moon



What Mental Illness Did Keith Moon have?

Moon's Nervous Breakdown

Some people thought he was schizophrenic, but his ex-wife Kim didn't agree. Others figured Moon was simply alcoholic and/or drug-addicted. Sensing something was definitely wrong, Moon tried to quit drinking and drugging but couldn't quit anything for long.
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Who threw a TV out of a hotel window?

WILD rocker Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he almost killed a man by tossing a TV out a hotel window. He was boozing with guitarist Zakk Wylde in the Czech Republic unaware of a smoker outside. Ozzy, 70, recalled: “I was in f****** Prague many years ago when I was still drinking that beer.
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How rich is Roger Daltrey?

Roger Daltrey CBE is an English singer, musician, songwriter, and actor who has a net worth of $90 million. Daltrey is best known as the founder and lead singer of the English rock band The Who, which also included guitarist Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle, and drummer Keith Moon.
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Which rock star died in a swimming pool?

Founder of the Rolling Stones Brian Jones was "murdered", his daughter has told Sky News on the 50th anniversary of his death. Jones, a multi-instrumentalist, was found dead at the bottom of his swimming pool at Cotchford Farm in Hartfield, East Sussex, on 3 July 1969. He was 27.
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What is an accidental overdose?

If you take too much of something on purpose, it is called an intentional or deliberate overdose. If the overdose happens by mistake, it is called an accidental overdose. For example, a young child may accidentally take an adult's heart medicine. Your health care provider may refer to an overdose as an ingestion.
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Who died in Harry Nilsson's apartment?

When Harry Nilsson took a call on 7 September 1978 to tell him that the Who's drummer Keith Moon had been found dead in Nilsson's London apartment, it was a shock for two reasons. Firstly, Moon was the second star to die in the flat, the first having been Mama Cass, who had also borrowed it as a temporary London home.
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Who died in the same hotel room as Mama Cass?

The location is marked in the annals of time for being the death place of both Mama Cass from Mamas and Papas as well as The Who's legendary drummer Keith Moon who, somewhat unbelievably died in the same room four years apart.
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Who owned the flat where Keith Moon died?

Four years later, on September 7, 1978, The Who's drummer Keith Moon returned to the same room in the flat after a night out, and died from a massive overdose of a prescribed anti-alcohol drug. The flat was then sold to Pete Townshend of The Who. This is where Keith Moon overdosed in Harry Nilssons flat.
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Where do rock stars stay on tour?

Depending on the budget of a tour, musicians sleep in hotel rooms, the tour van (or bus), a host's living room, or at various campsites. Unfortunately, a hotel room (with clean sheets and indoor plumbing) is a luxury many bands are forced to forgo on low-budget tours.
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What hotels do rock stars stay in?

LA Hotels Where Legendary Musicians Played and Stayed
  • When most people think of LA and celebrities, the first thing that comes to mind is the movie industry. ...
  • Figueroa Hotel. ...
  • Highland Gardens Hotel. ...
  • Andaz West Hollywood. ...
  • Chateau Marmont. ...
  • Sportsmen's Lodge.
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Who was famous for trashing hotel rooms?

AP The Who guitarist Keith Moon, far right, was infamous for causing damage to hotel rooms, especially blowing up toilets. One infamous incident took place in 1967, when Moon celebrated his 21st birthday at the Holiday Inn in Flint, Mich.
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Was Keith Moon the best drummer ever?

Speaking of Keith Moon, he lands at number three on our list as one of the greatest drummers of all time. Self-described as the greatest drummer in the world, Moon hated rote rock drumming and repetition, in general.
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Did Keith Moon use a high hat?

He did add a hi-hat in later years, but it wasn't a big part of his drumset. Predominantly he used a lot of ride and a lot of crash. A good example of this is in the 'Who Are You' video of the band in the studio, and for the hi-hat 16ths, Keith is leaning over to the hi-hat set to his right.
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Why did The Who break up?

After Townshend became weary of the group, they split in 1983. The Who occasionally re-formed for live appearances such as Live Aid in 1985, a 25th anniversary tour in 1989 and a tour of Quadrophenia in 1996–1997.
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How did The Who get their name?

Desperate times lead to goofy suggestions, and that's reportedly how this band – which had already considered then discarded winking candidates like No One, the Group and the Hair – finally decided on a successor title to the Detours and then the High Numbers. Roger Daltrey is said to have chosen "the Who" on a lark.
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Who is the fastest drummer of all time?

Extreme sport drummer Tom Grosset has smashed the record for world's fastest drummer with a remarkable performance in which he he produces 20 beats per second to rack up a total of 1,208 in just 60 seconds.
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