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TheLostProphet 09-08-2005 06:58 PM

Keith Moon was truly an influential person and without him Led Zeppelin probably wouldn't have had the same band name they have today

Zygomycota 09-09-2005 03:38 PM

Yeah. Look at the avatar.

Neapolitan 09-06-2010 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by TheLostProphet (Post 115720)
Keith Moon was truly an influential person and without him Led Zeppelin probably wouldn't have had the same band name they have today

Yeah, they might've been known as the "New Yardbirds" for all eternity. Anywho... of all the Who members I dislike him the least, he wasn't a bad drummer to say the least. The more I hear the theme songs to CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami, or CSI: NY the I more dislike The Who. Thanks Jerry Bruckheimer. :(

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Originally Posted by Keith Moon - Wikipedia

Moon was Paul McCartney's guest at a film preview of The Buddy Holly Story on the evening of 6 September 1978. After dining with Paul and Linda McCartney at Peppermint Park in Covent Garden, Moon and his girlfriend, Annette Walter-Lax, returned to a flat on loan from Harry Nilsson, No.12 at 9 Curzon Place, Mayfair in which Cass Elliot had died a little more than four years earlier.[34] Moon then took 32 tablets of Clomethiazole (Heminevrin).[6] The medication was a sedative he had been prescribed to alleviate his alcohol withdrawal symptoms as he tried to go dry on his own at home; he was desperate to get clean, but was terrified of another stay in the psychiatric hospital for in-patient detoxification. However, Clomethiazole is specifically contraindicated for unsupervised home detox because of its addictiveness, tendency to rapidly induce drug tolerance and dangerously high risk of death when mixed with alcohol.[35] The pills were also prescribed by a new doctor, Dr. Geoffrey Dymond, who was unaware of Moon's recklessly impulsive nature and long history of prescription sedative abuse. He had given Moon a full bottle of 100 pills, and instructed him to take one whenever he felt a craving for alcohol (but not more than 3 per day). The police determined there were 32 pills in his system, with the digestion of 6 being sufficient to cause his death, and the other 26 of which were still undissolved when he died.[6]

Keith Moon was cremated after his death in September 1978. His ashes were scattered in the Gardens of Remembrance at Golders Green Crematorium in London.



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