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Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

August 23, 1946 – September 7, 1978

Keith John Moon Waxes Wanes

From All Music Keith Eder’s bio of Moon:  Moon, with his manic, lunatic side, and his life of excessive drinking, partying, and other indulgences, probably represented the youthful, zany side of rock & roll, as well as its self-destructive side, better than anyone else on the planet. In that sense, he was the soul of the Who.

New Moon

Keith John Moon was born in London,and grew up in Wembley.  Like many active boys, the educational system and he were not on the same page. Teachers often found him difficult to manage within the typically narrow confines of a conventional classroom.

Keith briefly tried his mouth at the trumpet, but his hands found the drums and away we go.

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

Half Moon

Moon’s first band was the Escorts. In December 1962 he joined the Beachcombers, a cover band. like so many young bands anywhere.

As his drumming evolved, Moon added more and more movements to his playing to the point where we now recognize the frenetic musician he became.

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

Full Moon

The story of Moon’s joining the Who has its variations. It was April 1964 and Doug Sandom was the Who’s drummer.  There was a bit of a generation gap between the 34-year-old Sandom and the much younger Roger DaltreyPete Townshend, and John Entwistle.

Sandom left and Moon arrived.

He went to a Who show, saw their fill-in drummer, told them he’d do a better job, got the go ahead for the second set, destroyed the drum kit, and walked away assuming he’d also destroyed his chances.

According to Townshend and Daltry, they later went over to Moon sitting at the bar and invited him to join the band.

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

Blue Moon

Moon’s drumming style and enthusiasm became as integral a part of the Who’s persona as Townshend’s windmill, Daltry’s mic slinging, and Entwistle’s stoicism.  Others sometimes criticized Moon’s timing, but he was the band’s backbone.

Like many youth from a modest background that fame finds and thrusts the accouterments of success upon, Moon enjoyed both the lime and the limelight. Stories abound of hotel destruction and the never ending parties.

The behavior was entertaining, funny, and made great headlines since even bad publicity was good publicity, but by the mid-70s, the behavior controlled Moon.

Aware of his own dysfunctions, Moon attempted to self-medicate a cure away from medical facilities.

It did not work and his addictions waxed not waned.

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

Moon sets

Keith Moon died of an overdose of  clomethiazole tablets on 7 September 1978.

Thank you, Keith for all you brought to our lives.

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

Beatles Play Cow Palace 1964

Beatles Play Cow Palace 1964

August 19, 1964

Beatles Play Cow Palace

February prelude

The Beatles triumphant and record-breaking performance on the Ed Sullivan Show on February 9, 1964 was simply a prelude to what would begin six months later in San Francisco.

That same February, the band had played three indoor concerts: Carnegie Hall, Miami, and Washington, DC, but their return for an official tour in August was the start of maximum-Beatlemania.

Beatles Play Cow Palace 1964

Back in the USA, via Canada

On August 18, the Beatles had flown from London Airport to San Francisco International, to begin their 25-date first American Tour.

They stopped briefly in Winnipeg, Canada…

…and in Los Angeles. Both stops had fans screaming to see the band. Media interviews also. They arrived in San Francisco to a similar scene of hysterics from around 9,000 fans.

Beatles Play Cow Palace 1964

Beatles Bible

Many thanks to the site Beatles Bible for much of this information:

Beatles manager Brian Espstein  wanted to be sure that the concert venues would sell out and chose those that were not overly big. He needn’t have worried. All 17,130 Cow Palace tickets sold out.

The other acts on the bill, and throughout the tour, were The Bill Black Combo, The Exciters, The Righteous Brothers and Jackie DeShannon. Showtime was 8 pm, and The Beatles took to the stage at 9:20 pm.

This tour’s performance typically consisted of 12 songs: Twist And Shout, You Can’t Do That, All My Loving, She Loves You, Till There Was You, Roll Over Beethoven, Can’t Buy Me Love, If I Fell, I Want To Hold Your Hand, Boys, A Hard Day’s Night and Long Tall Sally.

The performance lasted just 29 minutes and because threw jelly beans organizers stopped the concert twice.

At the end of the show The Beatles dropped their instruments, ran for their limousine. It was surrounded by fans, so organizers put the boys in an ambulance. They returned to their hotel, but left soon after to fly to Las Vegas for the next day’s show.

Beatles Play Cow Palace 1964

Lennon looked back

In The Beatles Anthology (2000) John Lennon said, People think fame and money bring freedom, but they don’t. We’re more conscious now of the limitations it places on us rather than the freedom. We still eat the same kind of food as we did before, and have the same friends. You don’t change things like that overnight. We can’t even spend the allowance we get, because there’s nothing to spend it on. What can you spend on in a room?

There were 22 more tours to go before the last one on this tour at the Paramount in NYC on September 20.

Beatles Play Cow Palace 1964

Percussionist Gerardo Jerry Velez

Percussionist Gerardo Jerry Velez

Happy birthday!

born August 15, 1947

Percussionist Gerardo Jerry Velez

Gerardo “Jerry” Velez was born in Puerto Rico, grew up in the Bronx, and played with Jimi Hendrix’s Gypsy Sun and Rainbows at the Woodstock Music and Art Fair three days after he turned twenty-two.

Not bad.

Percussionist Gerardo Jerry Velez

Post Woodstock

From his site“…Velez went on to perform with such luminaries as David Bowie, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Destiny’s Child, Stevie Nicks, Chaka Khan, Marc Anthony and countless others. Then he was poised for greatness as an original member of the Best Selling Contemporary Jazz Groups of all time Spyro Gyra, garnering multiple Gold and Platinum recording awards, also best new group of 1978, several number one hit songs, Billboard Magazine’s Jazz Band of the 80’s….and 14 Grammy Nominations.”

Percussionist Gerardo Jerry Velez

Outside playing

Also from his site: “Velez’s event company Gerardo Velez Productions (GVP) has been producing hundreds of shows and events since 1981. Nationally and internationally creating events, gala’s, concerts, festivals for such clients as New York Stock Exchange, The Security Traders Association of New York, Bank of America, H.B.O., Comedy Central, and SAP Software. Time Warner, Donna Karan, Chopard Jewelry, Mirimax Films, and Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino just to mention a few.

“His range in Music continues as a musical supervisor and director for Conde Nast Travelers Awards, United Way’s 25th. Anniversary , National Football League Properties working with Rap, Rand B, and country superstars…Buster Rhymes , Destiny’s Child, Terry Bradshaw, Tim McGraw , Jerry Rice, 98 Degrees, Isaac Hayes, each song coupled an athlete with a musician.”

Many happy returns…

Gerardo Jerry Velez

Here’s a great and thorough montage of Velez from YouTube…

Many happy returns, Jerry. Thanks you for all your music, especially that damp Bethel Monday morning a few days after that 22nd birthday.

Percussionist Gerardo Jerry Velez