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  1. Under a Raging Moon is the sixth solo studio album by English singer Roger Daltrey, released in September 1985 by Atlantic Records. The album reached No. 42 on the US charts, and the single "After the Fire", written by Pete Townshend, reached No. 48. It includes a tribute to Keith Moon, former drummer of the Who who died in 1978, on the track ...

  2. The title track to Daltrey's sixth solo album, "Under a Raging Moon" is about Keith Moon, the wildman drummer who was his bandmate in The Who until 1978, when he died of a drug overdose. The song was written by John Parr and Julia Downes - Parr had a #1 hit earlier in the year with "St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion)"; Downes wrote the 1982 track ...

  3. Of minor interest, the closing “Under A Raging Moon” appears to be a tribute to Keith Moon, with guest solos from Zak Starkey, Stewart Copeland, Carl Palmer and others. 81269-1 back cover 81269-1 lyric sleeve

  4. Sep 27, 2015 · And so a return to music-making on Under a Raging Moon, released in September 1985, amounted to a homecoming in more ways than one. ... Stewart Copeland, Zak Starkey, Carl Palmer and others. ...

  5. Dec 8, 2014 · The title track from Under A Raging Moon is a tribute to the late Keith Moon, and it features seven different drummers during the extended break: Martin Chambers, Roger Taylor, Cozy Powell, Stewart Copeland, Zak Starkey, Carl Palmer, and Mark Brzezicki. Keith Moon was actually Zak Starkey’s godfather, and gave Zak his first drum kit when he was only eight years old.

  6. A superb song and I thought at the time it should have been a single. ' Under A Raging Moon ' While this song is listed as being 'For Kit' on the album sleeve, it is clearly about the deceased Who drummer Keith Moon. Starting with a very Who-like organ, going into the lyrics (co-written by John Parr) that are deep and affectionate, this builds ...

  7. 18 hours ago · In a candid chat, Stewart Copeland reveals how the Fab Four’s producer saved Synchronicity from a meltdown – and why The Police might just be the luckiest band in the world! If you think being a rock star is all about basking in the adoration of fans and living the high life, Stewart Copeland has news for you.