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SergeStorms

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4. He was a madman on drums.
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 12:38 PM
11 hrs ago

Townshend wrote all the parts for each member to almost every song (thanks to Kit Lambert's influence), but he'd just write a basic outline for Moon because he said he couldn't possibly begin to write Moon's part. He was such an unbridled whirling dervish on a drum kit. His timing wasn't always perfect, but the band members always drew their cue from him. They adapted to each other perfectly.

The greatest rock band that's ever existed, in my opinion.

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I've said it before... bluescribbler 12 hrs ago #1
This is why I say that bluescribbler 12 hrs ago #2
For me, it was this simple song maxrandb 5 hrs ago #6
Ain't that the truth duckworth969 12 hrs ago #3
Yes indeedy! calimary 11 hrs ago #5
He was a madman on drums. SergeStorms 11 hrs ago #4
If you have not seen "Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who" (2007) steelyboo 4 hrs ago #7
There was a part in Going Mobile maxrandb 3 hrs ago #8
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