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Moon was the last member of the Who to release a solo album. By this point, John Entwistle had released Smash Your Head Against the Wall (1971; with Moon playing percussion and singing backing vocals), Roger Daltrey released his hit album Daltrey (1973), and Pete Townshend had produced several Meher Baba tribute albums and the demo compilation Who Came First (1972).
Keith Moon released his version of “Move Over Ms. L" on his 1975 album Two Sides of the Moon and later as the B-side of his "Solid Gold" single. [1] Moon uses an arrangement very similar to Lennon's but with different horn riffs. [6] [5] Beatle biographer John Blaney speculates that Lennon may have sent Moon a rough mix of his version of the ...
Keith Moon. Two Sides of the Moon (1975) Kelis. Kelis Was Here (2006) Kenny G. Breathless (1992) Kenny Loggins. Back to Avalon (1988) The Unimaginable Life (1997) Leo Sayer. Leo Sayer (1978) Leonard Cohen. Recent Songs (1979) Linda Lewis. Woman Overboard (1977) Linda Ronstadt. Hasten Down the Wind (1976) Simple Dreams (1977) Living in the USA ...
Margo Smith (1975 album) ... Two Sides of the Moon; U. Upp (album) V. Vargmåne; Voyage of the Acolyte; La Voz (album) W. Waves (Waves album) Welcome to My Nightmare;
1975 Keith Moon: Two Sides of the Moon (Walsh played electric guitar on four songs.) 1976 Fools Gold Fools Gold (Walsh performed on and produced this album with Glenn Frey and Glyn Johns. Walsh played guitar on "Coming Out of Hiding") 1977 Al Kooper: Act Like Nothing's Wrong (Slide guitar on "Hollywood Vampire") 1977 Andy Gibb: Flowing Rivers ...
1975 Two Sides of the Moon: Keith Moon: writer of "Move Over Ms. L" Young Americans: David Bowie: vocals, guitar, backing vocals on "Across the Universe" and "Fame" (also co-writer) 1976 Ringo's Rotogravure: Ringo Starr writer/piano on "Cookin' (In the Kitchen of Love)" 1980 John Lennon for President: David Peel and the Lower East Side producer ...
The two friends set off, planning to drive through the night. But it started to rain so heavily they could barely see the road ahead. And then they got a flat tire. “We got off to the side of ...
It does not add two months from 1974, delete two months from 1975 and then call itself the "Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1975", which it is obviously not. Joel Whitburn's Records Research books, archived issues of Billboard for November–December 1974 and December 1975 – March 1976, and Hot 100 Year-End formulas were used to complete the year ...