All rights reserved. Guitarist Pete Townshend was the first Who member to be told the news by the groups co-manager Jackie Curbishley. [98], Entwistle recalled being close to Moon on tour and both were often involved in blowing up toilets. In an interview with Guitar World magazine, he recalled that the drummer "taught me how to break things. [42] The drummer's interest in surf music and his desire to sing led to his performing lead vocals on several early tracks, including "Bucket T" and "Barbara Ann" (Ready Steady Who EP, 1966)[43] and high backing vocals on other songs, such as "Pictures of Lily". [100] "All that porcelain flying through the air was quite unforgettable," Moon remembered. When she refused, he said, "If you don't like it, you can fuck off!" Those were his last words - he was found dead of an overdose after. This is especially true during the instrumental break going into the last chorus. [90] In addition to hotel rooms, Moon destroyed friends' homes and even his own, including throwing furniture from upper-storey windows. Louder is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. [adsense-gallery] [zergnet] Prev 7 of 7 Next. in Bournemouth. [88] "[We] went through the same stages everybody goes through the bloody drug corridor", he later reflected. Keith Moon was born on 23 August 1946, spending his formative years in Wembley, not far from the famous stadium. Drummer Keith Moon (1947 - 1978), of British rock group The Who, in a radio studio at Broadcasting House, London, 12th July 1973. 1 on its list of "50 Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Drummers",[171] and he was ranked No. Keith John Moon (23 August 1946 - 7 September 1978) was an English drummer for the rock band the Who.He was noted for his unique style of playing and his eccentric, often self-destructive behaviour. "[75] Dave Marsh, reviewing the album in Rolling Stone, wrote: "There isn't any legitimate reason for this album's existence. The drummer explained that since a cherry bomb was about to explode, he had thrown it down the toilet and showed Townshend the case of cherry bombs. Jul 9, 2019 - Knowing the last words that someone spoke can sometimes throw light on their character or on the circumstances in which they died. [73], Moon became involved in solo work when he moved to Los Angeles during the mid-1970s. Of the thirty-two Heminevrin tablets he found in Moon's stomach, twenty-six were undissolved. The Moon indeed. He would join them at clubs, forming a particularly close friendship with Ringo Starr. On the album cover, he is straddling a chair to hide his weight gain; the words "Not to be taken away" are on the back of the chair. According to biographer Tony Fletcher, Moons elementary school music teacher noted that the boy had great ability but must guard against a tendency to show off. That performative streak would come to define the young rock drummer. Moon joined The Who when he was only 17 years old. There was rumour that Keith was self-taught,. In the great green room. 1. "[78], Early in the Who's career, Moon got to know the Beatles. [32] "He wouldn't play across his kit", he later added. Unfortunately for Keith these ended up being his last words. [58] At one point, Moon asked Premier to make a white kit with gold-plated fittings. [65] Later that year, during their appearance on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, he bribed a stagehand to load gunpowder into one of his bass drums; the stagehand used about ten times the standard amount. Today. She still remembered the last time they met. The second concert was much cleaner, filmed on multiple cameras in front of a small audience. [64], On the Who's early US package tour at the RKO 58th Street Theatre in New York in March and April 1967, Moon performed two or three shows a day, kicking over his drum kit after every show. They gave him a shower and an injection of cortisone, sending him back onstage after a thirty-minute delay. On That'll Be the Day it was social drinking. [139], Guitarist Joe Walsh enjoyed socialising with Moon. The untimely loss of Keith Moon, one of the world's most skilled drummers, still hits rock music fans hard every so often. For many close to Keith, his death came as more of a shock because they knew hed cut back on the excessive behaviour. It wasn't long after moving into Nilsson's apartment that Moon started his course with Hemievrin . He explained that the group had totally lost their way: "Harry Nilsson, Bobby Keyes, Keith Moon. He said: 'You come 'ere.' His favourite musicians were jazz artists, particularly Gene Krupa (whose flamboyant style he subsequently copied). Sadly it wasnt. [126] Moon was occasionally violent towards Kim:[127] "if we went out after I had Mandy", she later said, "if someone talked to me, he'd lose it. Moons closest friend in the group then broke down in tears. "[102], On 23 August 1967, on tour opening for Herman's Hermits, Moon celebrated what he said was his 21st birthday (although it was thought at the time to be his 20th) at a Holiday Inn in Flint, Michigan. In the wake of Keith Moons death, The Who continued to tour although Pete Townshend has admitted that this professional push was completely irrational, bordering on insane. Following Keith Moon, The Who cycled through several drummers, including Ringo Starrs son, but none were ever the perfect replacement. "[142], Peter "Dougal" Butler began working for the Who in 1967, becoming Moon's personal assistant the following year[143] to help him stay out of trouble. Like a train ride you couldn't stop. God bless you, Harry, wherever you are but, Jesus, you know, I had . Moon and Entwistle left the Who for a week (with Moon hoping to join the Animals or the Nashville Teens), but they changed their minds and returned. Keith had been exceeding his prescribed dose of Heminevrin the same way he abused every other drug. Moon Girl aka,13-year-old super-genius Lunella Lafayette comes to the park just as the brand new animated series, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, debuts on February 10 on Disney Channel and February 15 on . Entwistle was giving an interview to two journalists when he was interrupted by a phone call with the news of Moon's death. [50], The drummer produced the violin solo on "Baba O'Riley". "[180], "God bless his beautiful heart" Ozzy Osbourne told Sounds a month after the drummer's death. The destruction mesmerised him, and enhanced his public image as rock's premier hell-raiser. The Who performed two songs that night - I Can See For Miles, the band's first . The film is supported by Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend. This is the 'Oo. "Thomas Jefferson survives." What Adams didn't know was that Jefferson had actually passed away several hours earlier. [23], A commonly cited story of how Moon joined the Who in 1964 is that he appeared at a show shortly after Sandom's departure, where a session drummer was used. "'Tis well." 2. At the end of the song, the drums go nuts. [92], He followed Moon when the drummer relocated to Los Angeles, but felt that the drug culture prevalent at the time was bad for Moon: "My job was to have eyes in the back of my head. Few drummers have been better at creating moments of tension and suspense than Keith Moon. I'd several drinks to get me courage up and when I got onstage I went arrgggGhhhh on the drums, broke the bass drum pedal and two skins, and got off. Speaking of both Nilsson and Moon, Lennon said: "I think Harry might still be trying, poor bugger. [20] During his time in the group Moon incorporated theatrical tricks into his act, including "shooting" the group's lead singer with a starter pistol. Dressed in ginger clothes and with his hair dyed ginger (future bandmate Pete Townshend later described him as a "ginger vision"),[24]:52:40 he claimed to his would-be bandmates that he could play better; he played in the set's second half, nearly demolishing the drum kit in the process. TIL that drummer Keith Moon's last words were "If you don't like it, you can just fuck off!" as a response to his then girlfriend when she refused to cook him a steak and egg breakfast. to Moon as he tries to sneak into the studio. We couldn't pull ourselves out. He provided humorous commentary during song announcements, although sound engineer Bob Pridden preferred to mute his vocal microphone on the mixing desk whenever possible. "[110] Doctors told Curbishley that if he had not intervened, Moon would have bled to death. "[152], On 6 September, Moon and Walter-Lax were guests of Paul and Linda McCartney at a preview of a film, The Buddy Holly Story. [37], Moon also aspired to sing lead vocal on some songs. . "[183], In 2008, English Heritage declined an application for Moon to be awarded a blue plaque. Speaking to The Guardian, Christopher Frayling said they "decided that bad behaviour and overdosing on various substances wasn't a sufficient qualification." "[44], Moon composed "I Need You", the instrumental "Cobwebs and Strange" (from the album A Quick One, 1966),[45] the single B-sides "In The City" (co-written with Entwistle)[46] and "Girl's Eyes" (from The Who Sell Out sessions featured on Thirty Years of Maximum R&B and a 1995 re-release of The Who Sell Out), "Dogs Part Two" (1969), "Tommy's Holiday Camp" (1969)[47] and "Waspman" (1972). Article. When Walter-Lax checked on him the following afternoon, she discovered he was dead. When you've got money and you do the kind of things I get up to, people laugh and say that you're eccentric, which is a polite way of saying you're fucking mad. Keith Moon played his final tour date with the Who on Oct. 21, 1976, at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. Stay up to date with in depth music reviews, exclusive interviews and widespread coverage of whats happening from your favourite music genre. Keiths condition meant The Who were in no state to tour, which left him anxious and depressed. New Musical Express's Roy Carr wrote, "Moonie, if you didn't have talent, I wouldn't care; but you have, which is why I'm not about to accept Two Sides of the Moon. I'd bring in 'My Generation'. After clearing the plate, Moon took more Heminevrin and fell asleep again. I went into a panic.. And it was this version of Keith Moon that led to his untimely death on September 7 1978. "[84] She begged Malibu neighbour Larry Hagman to check Moon into a clinic to dry out (as he had attempted to do before), but when doctors recorded Moon's chemical intake at breakfast a bottle of champagne, Courvoisier and amphetamines they concluded that there was no hope for his rehabilitation. [82] Moon's last film appearance was in 1978's Sextette.[83]. BA1 1UA. The Who's famous drummer ended his career as a musician and comedian when he lost his life on Sep. 7, 1978. "[140] In 1974, Moon struck up a friendship with actor Oliver Reed while working on the film version of Tommy. [67] A clip of the incident became the opening scene for the film The Kids Are Alright. It was the concluding show on their tour. Daltrey said in an interview with Vulture . [57] This kit was not used at the Who's performance at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. 4: 'Who Are You' (live at Ramport Studios in Battersea, 1978) Filmed at The Who's Ramport Studios in Battersea, south London, Moon's performance, with his headphones gaffer-taped to his . Mark Blake is the author of Pretend Youre In A War: The Who and the Sixties (opens in new tab). NB Down: II. [112], Entwistle has said that Moon and the Who reached their live peak in 197576. [16] Moon idolised the Beach Boys;[17] Roger Daltrey later said that given the opportunity, Moon would have left to play for the California band even at the peak of the Who's fame. 1968~. Go! A partial lunar eclipse happens when only part of Earth's shadow covers the Moon. Open verdict. It was later revealed Moon had 26 undissolved Heminevrin tablets still in his stomach when he died. [114] After recording Who Are You, Townshend refused to follow the album with a tour unless Moon stopped drinking,[115] and said that if Moon's playing did not improve he would be fired. "[92], In a limousine on the way to the airport, Moon insisted they return to their hotel, saying "I forgot something." We were trying to kill ourselves.". The group was concerned that he would be unable to complete the last leg of the tour, which ended at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on 21 October (Moon's last public show). Lilly called back with a. Track Records-MCA released a Moon solo single in 1974, comprising cover versions of the Beach Boys' "Don't Worry, Baby" and "Teenage Idol". "[97], Moon's favourite stunt was to flush powerful explosives down toilets. He was also the songwriter responsible for many of Sandie Shaw's most "[36] On 23 June 1977, he made a guest appearance at a Led Zeppelin concert in Los Angeles. NB Down: III. I figured that was it. Moon initially told his girlfriend Annette Walter-Lax he didnt want to go to the party. [98] Townshend remembers walking into the bathroom of Moon's hotel room and noticing the toilet had disappeared, with only the S-bend remaining. "[27] Moon also clashed with Daltrey and Townshend: "We really have absolutely nothing in common apart from music", he said in a later interview. But it's the funniest one so far, and also (to my mind) the cleverest. Banger O'Riley. Pub patrons had begun to attack his Bentley; Moon, drunk, began driving to escape them and hit Boland. In 1979, just one year after losing Moon, the group was thrust into an unwanted . [113] By the time of the Who's invitation-only show at the Gaumont State Cinema on 15 December 1977 for The Kids are Alright, Moon was visibly overweight and had difficulty sustaining a solid performance. [145], Those close to Moon said that he was haunted by Boland's death for the rest of his life. Keith John Moon (23 August 1946 - 7 September 1978) was an English drummer best known as being a member of the rock band The Who.He was famous for his frantic drumming style, his use of fills, his destructive, volatile behavior and his heavy drinking that help earn him the nickname "Moon the Loon." Keith Moon joined The Who in 1964. [58] From 1967 to 1969 Moon used the "Pictures of Lily" drum kit (named for its artwork), which had two 22-inch (56cm) bass drums, two 16-inch (41cm) floor toms and three mounted toms. 1. en.wikipedia.org. The last straw was when Keith Moon came into Drum City with a snare case and stole a full case . Squ. Others, including Led Zeppelins former tour manager Richard Cole, remember Moon telling them he planned to wed Annette. Rare covers every corner of American culture with no slant or bias. [60] Subsequent live sets culminated in what the band later described as "auto-destructive art", in which band members (particularly Moon and Townshend) elaborately destroyed their equipment. SOFT WORKS - Abracadabra In Osaka (2CD) 6 panels eco-wallet with 20 pages booklet. By the time Stardust came round it was hard drinking. He didn't do anything to talk of. "[33] Contemporary critics questioned his ability to keep time, with biographer Tony Fletcher suggesting that the timing on Tommy was "all over the place." In addition to his talent as a drummer, Moon developed a reputation for smashing his kit on stage and destroying hotel rooms on tour. According to Pamela Des Barres, Moon had nightmares (which woke them both) about the incident and said he had no right to be alive. [59], At an early show at the Railway Tavern in Harrow, Townshend smashed his guitar after accidentally breaking it. It's a wonder he didn't come round and personally flatten the diminutive drummer. Butler never took them up on the offer. He watched a film (The Abominable Dr. Phibes), and asked Walter-Lax to cook him steak and eggs. I suppose as a drummer, I'm adequate. [160] Keyboardist John "Rabbit" Bundrick, who had rehearsed with Moon earlier in the year,[115] joined the live band as an unofficial member. 3. [134] She died in a car accident in Austin, Texas, on 2 August 2006. Back at their flat, in 12 Curzon Place, Mayfair, Moon told Annette he was hungry. He remembers managers Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp saying, "We trust you with Keith but if you ever want any time off, for a holiday or some sort of rest, let us know and we'll pay for it." Clomethiazole is discouraged for unsupervised detoxification because of its addictive potential, its tendency to induce tolerance, and its risk of death when mixed with alcohol. The following year he released his only solo album, entitled Two Sides of the Moon. Moon suffered a number of setbacks during the 1970s, most notably the accidental death of chauffeur Neil Boland and the breakdown of his marriage. Dymond prescribed a bottle of 100 pills, instructing him to take one pill when he felt a craving for alcohol but not more than three pills per day. During much of 1964 and 1965 his setups consisted of Ludwig drums and Zildjian cymbals. He quickly ended the interview when the journalist asked him about the Who's future plans. If they have a round table, some glasses and candles, we might contact him. Her parents, who were furious, met with the Moons to discuss their options, and she moved into the Moon family home in Wembley. [8] He was interested in practical jokes and home science kits, with a particular fondness for explosions. . Watch the full interview. [80] He reprised the role for the film's 1974 sequel, Stardust,[81] in Jim MacLaine's (David Essex) backing band the Stray Cats and played Uncle Ernie in Ken Russell's 1975 film adaptation of Tommy. The WhoMaple Leaf GardensToronto, Ontario, CanadaOctober 21, 1976Audience Recording by JEMS01. The Mamas and the Papas singer, Cass Elliot had died in the same flat four years prior also at the age of 32. Shooting is set to begin on the Moon pic in June, and the casting process has been rumbling along for a few months already. Back to late 1966 for an example of the band's youthful sound and a power-pop prototype from their second album, A Quick One. At the end of the 1976 US tour in Miami that August, Moon became delirious was treated in Hollywood Memorial Hospital for eight days. The Who frontman Roger Daltrey said of Moon (via GQ), "Keith lived his entire life as a fantasy.He was the funniest man I've ever known, but he was also the saddest." Indeed, for (at least) his whole adult life, it seemed like Moon was trying to hide his real self, doing all . Moon was the bad boy of rock & roll, the most manic member of an aggressive and fabulously successful band, a full-throttle . [111] Marsh suggested that at this point Daltrey and Entwistle seriously considered firing Moon, but decided that doing so would make his life worse. By 1966, The Who had become bona fide pop stars. But Annette hadnt realised quite how many pills he was taking. When the audience demanded he do it again, Moon kicked over his drum kit. Six are enough to be fatal and Moon never regained consciousness. The Who's drummer, Keith Moon, was at the height of his career and fame in 1970, the same year his name was plastered all over the news for reasons other than his band's massive success or his typical rockstar antics. And Roger, who was the spokesman then, said: 'What are you doing next Monday?' "[181], Clem Burke of Blondie has said "Early on all I cared about was Keith Moon and the Who. [109], During the opening date of the band's March 1976 US tour at the Boston Garden, Moon passed out over his drum kit after two numbers and the show was rescheduled. [78] Reed later said that Moon "showed me the way to insanity. Pinterest. GEORGE WASHINGTON. [48] Moon also co-composed "The Ox" (an instrumental from their debut album, My Generation) with Townshend, Entwistle and keyboardist Nicky Hopkins. Clover, drummer for the fictional Stormy Tempest (played by Billy Fury) at a holiday camp during the early days of British rock 'n' roll, in 1973's That'll Be the Day. "[24]:52:29, Moon's arrival in the Who changed the dynamics of the group. Falling in love with drum playing, he soon joined a group called The. His life was a truly tumultuous ride. Sandom had generally been the peacemaker as Daltrey and Townshend feuded between themselves, but because of Moon's temperament the group now had four members frequently in conflict. [74] The album was received poorly by critics. Fuelled by vast quantities of drink, drugs, insecurities and confusion, Moon destroyed everything with gleeful abandon: drum kits, houses, cars, hotels, relationships and, finally, himself. Rock Musician. He began to endorse Premier Drums in late 1965, and remained a loyal customer of the company. With a focus on news, media, and humor, we are a RARE voice in todays media landscape. [66] During the finale of "My Generation", he set off the charge. "[173], Several rock drummers, including Neil Peart[174] have cited Moon as an influence. Keith John Moon (23 August 1946[2] 7 September 1978) was an English drummer for the rock band the Who. Q Magazine called the book "horrific and terrific reading", and Record Collector said it was "one of rock's great biographies. His drumming continues to be praised by critics and musicians. "[168], Moon's drumming has been praised by critics. He was discovered by manager Bill Curbishley, who took him to a hospital, telling him "I'm gonna get the doctor to get you nice and fit, so you're back within two days. "He was too much of a child himself. The phrase "Dear Boy" became a catchphrase of Moon's when, influenced by Kit Lambert, he began affecting a pompous English accent. Daltrey affectionately put the world to rights about Moon's importance to The Who in a conversation with this writer in 2016. I said: 'Nothing.' Moons final performance with the band took place on May 25, 1978, just months before the musicians premature death at the age of 32. The Beachcombers continued as a local cover band after his departure. Moon had been taking Heminevrin for some time. JOHN ADAMS. I'd been used to penny bangers before. He also disputed a widely held belief that Moon drove a Lincoln Continental into the hotel's swimming pool, as claimed by the drummer in a 1972 Rolling Stone interview. He became addicted to alcohol, particularly brandy and champagne, and acquired a reputation for decadence and dark humour; his nickname was "Moon the Loon". some gave all Carrie Underwood: Play On Carrie Underwood: Play On Dolly Parton: slow dancing with the moon Garth Brooks: Ropin . Although that supergroup was never formed, Page remembered the phrase and later adapted it as the name of his new band. [6] His art teacher said in a report: "Retarded artistically. [10] Moon then enrolled at Harrow Technical College; this led to a job as a radio repairman, enabling him to buy his first drum kit. [104], Returning to the hotel, Moon started a food fight and soon cake began flying through the air. [151] Max Glatt, an authority on alcoholism, wrote in The Sunday Times that Moon should never have been given the drug. [105] Townshend claimed that the Who were banned for life from all of the hotel's properties,[106] but Fletcher wrote that they stayed at a Holiday Inn in Rochester, New York, a week later. In 1966 he worked with Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck, pianist Nicky Hopkins and future Led Zeppelin members Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones on the instrumental "Beck's Bolero", which was the B-side to "Hi Ho Silver Lining" and appeared on the album Truth. Just four months prior, Moon performed live for the last time with The Who, which fans can watch below. But at 8:48, Moons special Wont Get Fooled Again drum solo is featured front and center; his rapid arm movements look stark against the technicolor laser show. [147] Moon then took some clomethiazole tablets. The late '70s proved a double whammy for the "Let My Love Open the Door" singer and his surviving bandmates. You can't help but feel that some of the last words of the famous people on this list encapsulate their personas. Bessie Smith. "The general perception of Keith Moon as a drummer is that he was . [172] Adam Budofsky, editor of Drummer magazine, said that Moon's performances on Who's Next and Quadrophenia "represent a perfect balance of technique and passion" and "there's been no drummer who's touched his unique slant on rock and rhythm since. [24]:7:44, Although Moon was known for kicking over his drum kit, Haynes claimed that it was done carefully and the kit rarely needed repairs. [39] While the other three members handled most of the onstage vocals, Moon would attempt to sing backup (particularly on "I Can't Explain"). Keith gasped at the soft voice, sounding exactly the same as the voice of the woman in his dream. Although it featured Moon on vocals, he played drums on only three tracks; most of the drumming was left to others (including Ringo Starr, session musicians Curly Smith and Jim Keltner, and actor-musician Miguel Ferrer). Upon returning home, the couple had a fight. [79] Moon's next film role was J.D. Keith Moon's Death Remembered. After the party, Moon and Annette attended the midnight premiere of The Buddy Holly Story at the Odeon, Leicester Square. After all, the corpse of Keith Moon, legendary drummer for the Who, is right there on the first page. Because I want to break your fucking jaw You have fucked this band around so many times and I'm not having it any more. Enter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password. He was posthumously inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1982, becoming the second rock drummer to be chosen, and in 2011, Moon was voted the second-greatest drummer in history by a Rolling Stone readers' poll. [143], On 4 January 1970 Moon accidentally killed his friend, driver and bodyguard, Neil Boland, outside the Red Lion pub in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. I said: 'Right.' Annette Walter-Lax says the Who drummer's last words were "If you don't like it, you can f*** off!" After Annette left the flat, Moon took a deadly amount of Heminevrin: 32 pills. When The Who featured as guests on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in September 1967, the band was asked by the hosts in advance to destroy their instruments. Heres how it works. Author Nick Talevski described him as "the greatest drummer in rock", adding that "he was to the drums what Jimi Hendrix was to the guitar. Keith Moon was more than just rock's greatest drummer, he was also its greatest character and wildest party animal. In 2016, the same magazine ranked him No. He's dead, so what? [175] The Jam paid homage to Moon on the second single from their third album, "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight"; the B-side of the single is a Who cover ("So Sad About Us"), and the back cover of the record has a photo of Moon's face. Actor: Tommy. Not a man prone to public displays of emotion, Entwistle continued with the interview until asked when The Who plans for the future. Moon overdosed on prescribed Heminevrin, a strong sedative meant to ease alcohol withdrawal symptoms as he struggled to get sober. When I was about eleven or twelve, my favourite part of drum lessons was the last ten minutes, when I'd get to sit at the drumset and play along to my favourite record. Back in print, Moon is the brilliant and heralded biography of one of rock & roll's most notorious and beloved figures: The Who's legendary drummer Keith Moon. Afterwards I was sitting at the bar and Pete came over. [136], Moon enjoyed being the life of the party. In the days leading up to his death, Moon cut back on the booze. After an investigation, the coroner ruled Boland's death an accident; Moon, having been charged with a number of offences, received an absolute discharge. [149], After moving in, Moon began a prescribed course of Heminevrin (clomethiazole, a sedative) to alleviate his alcohol withdrawal symptoms. "[158] The New Book of Rock Lists ranked Moon No. . I just want to play drums for the Who and that's it. According to Fletcher, Moon's toilet pyrotechnics began in 1965 when he purchased a case of 500 cherry bombs. "[25] Daltrey said that Moon "just instinctively put drum fills in places that other people would never have thought of putting them. His band recently released their new album called . "So Sad About Us" gains much of its . Moon's contribution. If you want to come, we'll pick you up in the van.' After dining with the McCartneys at Peppermint Park in Covent Garden, Moon and Walter-Lax returned to their flat. The Who spent the afternoon visiting local radio stations with Nancy Lewis (then the band's publicist), and Moon posed for a photo outside the hotel in front of a "Happy Birthday Keith" sign put up by the hotel management.
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