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Re; King Bisquit Keith
When I met Keith Moon, in February 1975 @ The Rainbow Club
on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood, shortly before TSOTM was released,
he told me that if I was expecting him to be doing a BBoys and/or
Jan & Dean influenced LP, that I would be disappointed.
For The Record:
Keith Moon has never disappointed ThisEnglishBoy.
We shared drinks, (Courvoisier [sp?] Christian Bros. Brandy and
Jack Daniel's), we shared laughs, & we shared war stories of
Rock "n" Roll..............we had a blast!
BTW, Moonie was *as serious as can be* about TSOTM, so, for me,
it is NOT a humour album ( with such a British stiff upper lip ).
AnEnglishBoy~
EYFHO
Translation upon request~
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L. Bird wrote:
> >Oh my. I must apologize to the list for posting this thing. I did
not
> >listen to it before posting.
>
> You can hear the Beach Boys influence. Likely TSOTM should be
classified as
> a humor album, though. Even if it seems to be a tribute, it's still
very
> tongue-in-cheek.
>
> keets