RIP Graham Chapman (January 8, 1941 - October 4, 1989), aged 48 And RIP Keith Moon (August 23, 1946 - September 7, 1978), aged 32 You both will be remembered as legends
@@stevescontriano860 as he alludes to in the clip, Chapman had his own demons (mainly alcohol) at that time. Sadly, most of Moon’s drinking buddies like Chapman and Oliver Reed, have since died.
The alarming thing is how fast you get a tolerance for that kind of thing. Only flirted with such behaviour but it within a few months you can end up keeping up with the best/worst of them
Alice Cooper has some great stories when Keith stayed with him, and his wife .While he was in California We need a Keith moon movie , Its been so overdue .
A Keith Moon movie? could you imagine how awful that would be? For a start, it would need financing... so that means it would have to MAKE money when its eventually released. That means a "star of today" would have to play him. I tread to thin who that would be!! And it would have to contain gags... im feeling sick just thinking about it
I've heard some of those stories! One I think was about Mickey Dolenz of The Monkees, who lived near Alice, seeing Alice's wife driving past at a high rate of speed, screaming, and a stark naked Keith was holding on to the roof of the car.
Even Rick Wakeman, who used to drink brandy by the pint and once ended up on board a nuclear submarine as a result, speaks about Keith Moon in awed and slightly frightened tones.
@@andrewbowen6875 and on that note i am now going to youtube those videos ive already seen of rick wakeman talking about his drinking days shenanigans, thanks for the reminder.
@@andrewbowen6875 Me either, I'd have guessed Rick was the sensible one, picking all the drunk band members up and putting them back on their feet. Apparently, he was a right goer.
I met Graham Chapman when he came to our college to promote "The Meaning of Life" in 1982. While the hall was full it was not packed as I suppose Monty Python fans made up most of the crowd. Chapman gave us what we wanted with lots of stories about his fellow Pythons, George Harrison & of course Keith Moon. After the talk I easily made my way over to him, introduced myself and he described to me and others standing around what it was like to visit Harrison's Friar Park. Very affable guy!
Many years ago I obtained a copy of Chapman's Autobiography Of A Liar . I set it aside and forgot about it for over a year . Eventually I remembered it and read it . On the day that I finished reading it , Chapman died ......
There was the time Keith arrived at Ollie's place in a helicopter, Reed on the roof naked and pointing a shotgun at it until Keith landed and alighted with two gorgeous girls
Ollie and Moonie, two rancantours, two British boozers, two talented hellraisers. I'd have given anything to have downed some 'bevvies', with those two.
One of England's truely funny eccentric Wildmen was Keith!! Many outragous stories exist about his time living in chertsey which we know he truely loved !!
Graham wasn't tortured, he just got cancer and it killed him. I suppose he was probably challenged by being a homosexual at a time when it was still illegal to be so
@@jefferyroy2566 🙄Gay men never had it so good, especially ones of such fortunate economic and social position as Chapman. Anyway, there's nothing really unusual about a tortured life. What's unusual is one that's not at all tortured. So try dropping the stance of being aggrieved on others' behalf. It doesn't impress people, it irritates them.
So much for Johnny Depp using Keith Richards as an inspiration for Jack Sparrow. Seems Graham Chapman spotted the likeness of pirates and the wild men of rock 'n roll of those many years before.
never seen it or knew it existed. fantastic knowing that there's another film out there connected to the pythons. i just discovered jabbawocky last month!!
I usually watch videos at 2x speed....but not Graham...the mans every expression and voice lilt are worth savoring. What an entertaining chap. Miss him.....
If some day during my lifetime someone invents time travel, I would go back to 1962, when The Beatles released their first album, to witness the whole 60s and 70s rock era, the moon landing, Woodstock, as well as the Pythons revolutionary comedy.
There was so much drugs and booze, that if you time traveled back, you'd be in a haze and forget where you came from. You'd be trapped forever. Probably die prematurely. Then, there'd be no future to go back to and your time travel would be so messed up. Probably explode the universe. We'd all be screwed.
@@mikearchibald744 the monologues in Hunter Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas explain why that is nowhere near the same thing as being there. As misguided as the ideas were, I suppose there must have been something magical about being alive and young at that time.
Moon traversed a 6 inch ledge 15 stories high, to commit burglary of a mere bottle of gin. Risked his life for a bottle that he could have taken an elevator down to get. That's rock n roll
this is probably the most accurate description, he was a mess, he accidentally killed his driver body guard once, personally I think he killed himself th-cam.com/video/aBZSFCyp9DQ/w-d-xo.html
@@905Alive Roger writes about him him in his book, he said keith was in tears one night in his hotel room. He was cryin about kim, and he called himself a murderer.
@@dylanvalesco1538 maybe he is but it must have got tiresome for the band when they were on tour and he was up to his old tricks , especially if its coming out of all their pockets lol
One of the many things I liked about Keith Moon was his posh accent. He was more working class than Roger Daltrey but decided that sounding posh was much more fun.
his posh accent was an affectation. The Who had a manager, Kit Lambert, who was posh, so Moon copied his accent. Moon sounded quite cockney when he wasn't putting it on. Wembley boy.
I watched "The Meaning of Life" again a few weeks ago. After all these years, the silent and hilarious humor of a certain scene... Chapman, a gay man, being chased to his death by a bevy of beautiful topless young women. Genius. Pure genius.
i like graham's nonchalant way of telling the story, yep, looked to see if keith had met his demise, no sign of it so i waited for him... makes you wonder how many times keith moon defied death in his short life.
Keith Moon and Vivian Stanshall (Bonzo's) used to get up to tricks together. In one, the latter would walk along, say, Oxford St. dressed as a Priest. Moon would pull up in his Rolls, jump out and proceed to 'beat up' the priest, to the consternation of passers-by. All just good fun a la Moon - that's how I heard it in any case. May be apocryphal.
I like your Nesmith avatar. I also kinda had a crush on Chapman back when I watched all the Python re-runs. I didn't even watch The Monkees until 1986, when they had the re-runs marathon on MTV.
Throw Oliver Reed in this tandem and you get Infernal Trio. Not even you would survive till evening, but you would be damned for all eternity afterwards
I used to assume that the Pythons wrote as a group, but actually, Eric was just a wee bit of an outsider, and wrote alone. Terry and Michael wrote together, and John and Graham wrote together. John talks about his love hate relationship with Graham. He was extremely exasperating to work with because of his alcoholism.
Like when James Taylor was sat in an apartment across from the Dakota and joked over the phone "You think it's bad there I've just heard the cops shoot someone" (he'd just heard John Lennon being murdered)
..they were both related thru their Royal-masonic connections ...hardly surprising ..millions of people on planet ..-yet same related families are on our TV screens all the time ....
England/Scotland is not a "small island". If many British celebrities know each other it's because they all live or have lived in the same huge city known as London.
I’ve just read a comment by someone asking if anyone had heard the story of Keith Moon visiting Oliver reed in a helicopter. I have and it’s Crazy. Keith and the helicopter pilot were circling around for a landing near ether Keith’s residence or Oliver’s place, as they were circling around Oliver Reed was on the rooftop of the house with a shotgun shooting at the helicopter. This story I heard from Keith’s personal assistant who was also with them at the time and he also mentioned that the pilot crapped himself ( literally). I’ve been looking for the documentary that story was explained, but it seems to have vanished. Keith’s pa also mentioned that was the final straw for him to help Keith and he had to leave because he said that one day one of us is going to die and it’s not going to be me. He said it with real sadness cause he really cared for Keith, but just couldn’t take it anymore.. I also have to mention, that when Oiler Reed was shooting at the helicopter Keith was laughing his socks off.
Yeh - and even more mental....Moon n Reed had never met before....then after trying to kill him with a shotgun - when they disembarked from the helicopter and when Reed realised who it was - they quickly embraced and were inseparable up until Moon passed away...
I'm so disappointed that the television did not get thrown out of the window! Which just goes to show how attractive a bit of iconoclasm is (unless you keep an hotel, of course).
it's interesting how all of the surviving Python's all agree that they never really felt like they ever knew who Graham was. They all maintain he was a brilliant, lovely guy, but they never really felt they ever got to know him. Gilliam in particular, mused : "Graham....what to make of Graham? I have no idea."
I was surprised to hear John Cleese talk about working with Graham and not knowing that he was a Alcoholic. That went on for quite sometime according to Cleese.
I would have loved to have seen a drinking contest between Keith Moon & Andre the Giant. I've read how much both could drink at any given time. Andre could do over 100 drinks, Keith was unmatched by anyone he met. Maybe a drinking contest between them would have killed one of them though.
@@TheAnxietyCloset I tend to agree with you. You just know Keith would have passed out trying to win it. Andre would have been just mildly drunk by then.
Am I the only one who felt tremendous anxiety while imagining someone crawling along a ledge on the side of a building 14 stories up? Even though I knew he'd be okay? Maybe it's just me.
Moon was insane at times. I mean, not only soused but out of his mind. I remember when he died-- just 32. Such a waste. It’s tragic he didn’t get the right medicine to at temper his bipolar tendencies
In the 60s/70s/80s rockers, movie stars and loonies like Python hung out a lot in the same bars - it was quite a small scene really, just a few hundred nutcases. Great times!
"Death gives me the horn. I suppose Keith Moon ad the orn when he died . It's probably why e took all those pills, so e could get the orn through thinking about dying. Course e overdid it and died. "
hehe, I quote Yellowbeard all the time... "Where s my pirating outfit?" "Do the boy good to get some senseless violence in his life" and of course..."Stagger stagger crawl stagger roll stagger" (wonder if Graham drinking made that improv.)
RIP Graham Chapman (January 8, 1941 - October 4, 1989), aged 48
And
RIP Keith Moon (August 23, 1946 - September 7, 1978), aged 32
You both will be remembered as legends
I miss seeing Graham grow old and how much he would have written and produced. The world was very diminished by his early exit.
tobacco and alcohol can be thanked for that. But maybe they had something to do with his genuis...
Shine on Graham! ♥️
I love this story so much! And Graham too, may he rest in peace, wherever he is.
Maybe he should’ve tried to help Keith. Back then nobody gave a shit
@@stevescontriano860 as he alludes to in the clip, Chapman had his own demons (mainly alcohol) at that time. Sadly, most of Moon’s drinking buddies like Chapman and Oliver Reed, have since died.
F Keith .......
@@stevescontriano860 He was an alcoholic himself
He's no where he doesn't exist anymore
RIP to Graham and Keith. Imagine partying with those two!
As for myself, I would never be able to handle it.
I would not have lasted more than a few minutes. But I am pretty sure I would have been laughing the whole time.
Throw Oliver Reed into the mix
The alarming thing is how fast you get a tolerance for that kind of thing. Only flirted with such behaviour but it within a few months you can end up keeping up with the best/worst of them
I'm pretty crazy and silly but I think they would have drove me mad.
Seeing this makes you realize how much we miss them both🗣️📢
🇬🇧💯 Much love boy's
🙏🆘😢 Thanks for all of it🎬✌️🤩😍🤫🙏💯
Alice Cooper has some great stories when Keith stayed with him, and his wife .While he was in California We need a Keith moon movie , Its been so overdue .
A Keith Moon movie? could you imagine how awful that would be? For a start, it would need financing... so that means it would have to MAKE money when its eventually released. That means a "star of today" would have to play him. I tread to thin who that would be!! And it would have to contain gags... im feeling sick just thinking about it
As I understand it Daltrey has the rights to a movie about Moon. Rather see a movie 'bout Keith than - God forbid - Reggie or Freddie Mercury.
I've heard some of those stories! One I think was about Mickey Dolenz of The Monkees, who lived near Alice, seeing Alice's wife driving past at a high rate of speed, screaming, and a stark naked Keith was holding on to the roof of the car.
@@mickywanderer8276 there was one where Alice's wife comes home from shopping. There's Keith dressed in French maids outfit dusting the living room
Yeah.. pass!!!! Don’t need a lot of “docudramas.” that exist today.
NIH ?
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Even Rick Wakeman, who used to drink brandy by the pint and once ended up on board a nuclear submarine as a result, speaks about Keith Moon in awed and slightly frightened tones.
Had no idea Rick Wakeman had it in him lol. These Freemasons eh😂
@@andrewbowen6875 and on that note i am now going to youtube those videos ive already seen of rick wakeman talking about his drinking days shenanigans, thanks for the reminder.
@@andrewbowen6875 Me either, I'd have guessed Rick was the sensible one, picking all the drunk band members up and putting them back on their feet. Apparently, he was a right goer.
I have no clue who Rick Wakeman is but now I am frightened too. 🙂
Yeah those two were in that group, _Alcoholics Conspicuous_
12-stumblers they call em
Graham Chapman is one of those human beings, I would have liked to know.
aivopark Same, Graham and Keith were so great, I miss them a lot :(
Yes. Me too. I would have loved to have had a ''lock in' with Keith Moon. Maybe...
aivopark same
I met Graham Chapman when he came to our college to promote "The Meaning of Life" in 1982. While the hall was full it was not packed as I suppose Monty Python fans made up most of the crowd. Chapman gave us what we wanted with lots of stories about his fellow Pythons, George Harrison & of course Keith Moon. After the talk I easily made my way over to him, introduced myself and he described to me and others standing around what it was like to visit Harrison's Friar Park. Very affable guy!
@@AssinnippiJack the best kind of people you meet.
Many years ago I obtained a copy of Chapman's Autobiography Of A Liar . I set it aside and forgot about it for over a year . Eventually I remembered it and read it . On the day that I finished reading it , Chapman died ......
now that's a party trick
Can you read Vladimir Putin's autobiography next?
@@julianday8683 😂
So it is your fault.
They don’t make them like they used to. RIP to two geniuses in their respective fields.
Oliver Reed was friends with Keith Moon as well- The thought of what those two must have got up to makes the mind boggle!
along with Ringo...a madhouse
There was the time Keith arrived at Ollie's place in a helicopter, Reed on the roof naked and pointing a shotgun at it until Keith landed and alighted with two gorgeous girls
Have You heard moons story about him visiting Reed in a helicopter? Fucking classic !
Ollie and Moonie, two rancantours, two British boozers, two talented hellraisers. I'd have given anything to have downed some 'bevvies', with those two.
"I always knew the way to the bar, but Keith showed me the way to the bizarre" - Oliver Reed
Keith Moon used to race a milk cart down Chertsey high Street!! Nutter!!! Got to love him!!! ; )
One of England's truely funny eccentric Wildmen was Keith!! Many outragous stories exist about his time living in chertsey which we know he truely loved !!
Did he beat it?
Thank you Graham. I thought I was the only person ever to use the word "Pirate-ical."...
I love a good Keith Moon story.
Read his autobiography, absolutely brilliant 👏
Amazing
Both tortured geniuses. Graham and Keith RIP.
Graham wasn't tortured, he just got cancer and it killed him. I suppose he was probably challenged by being a homosexual at a time when it was still illegal to be so
You realize a portion of the "torture" endured by Chapman was the result of being a gay man in Thatcher's Britian.
@@jefferyroy2566 Ooooh..... Thatcher..... oooh the boogyman! Source of all your problems! Grow up you child.
@@jefferyroy2566 🙄Gay men never had it so good, especially ones of such fortunate economic and social position as Chapman. Anyway, there's nothing really unusual about a tortured life. What's unusual is one that's not at all tortured. So try dropping the stance of being aggrieved on others' behalf. It doesn't impress people, it irritates them.
@@dixonpinfold2582 It irritates you, and I wonder why.
So much for Johnny Depp using Keith Richards as an inspiration for Jack Sparrow. Seems Graham Chapman spotted the likeness of pirates and the wild men of rock 'n roll of those many years before.
of course Johnny Depp = talentless rip-off artist ...
And Adam Ant
Graham Chapman appeared in the video for Iron Maiden's 'Can I play with Madness' song!
You HAVE to LOVE Keith Moon after hearing THAT!!! That's the Spirit of a True Pirate!!!
Keith Moon, Oliver Reed, Graham Chapman...legends...any objections?
Keith died, in a huge irony, of an accidental overdose of drugs he was taking to treat his alcoholism.
Yellow Beard is a great movie with great comedic actors!!
never seen it or knew it existed. fantastic knowing that there's another film out there connected to the pythons. i just discovered jabbawocky last month!!
@@MrAlistar99 Peter Cook is brilliant in that movie. Cleese also makes an appearance as well, and also does a great job.
I usually watch videos at 2x speed....but not Graham...the mans every expression and voice lilt are worth savoring.
What an entertaining chap. Miss him.....
Good friends will do anything for each other ; )
'that book' is one of life's must-reads
If some day during my lifetime someone invents time travel, I would go back to 1962, when The Beatles released their first album, to witness the whole 60s and 70s rock era, the moon landing, Woodstock, as well as the Pythons revolutionary comedy.
Man never landed on moon ...-that was what you call ....a LIE ....Lol ...
...And Moon _not_ landing - on the pavement, 13 floors down. 😜
There was so much drugs and booze, that if you time traveled back, you'd be in a haze and forget where you came from. You'd be trapped forever. Probably die prematurely. Then, there'd be no future to go back to and your time travel would be so messed up. Probably explode the universe. We'd all be screwed.
Just get stoned, read a lot of old newspapers, and watch the comedy and listen to the albums.
@@mikearchibald744 the monologues in Hunter Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas explain why that is nowhere near the same thing as being there. As misguided as the ideas were, I suppose there must have been something magical about being alive and young at that time.
Eric Idle wrote a part for Keith in Life Of Brian. Keith was about to fly to Tunisia to film it when he died.
He would've been good as Brian's mother.
@@cautionTosser he was Brian's mother !
true - story
@@royferguson3909 No he wasn't.
Well Keith was certainly not the Messiah, he was a very naughty boy!
He was going to play a mad monk
what a great jacket.
Moon traversed a 6 inch ledge 15 stories high, to commit burglary of a mere bottle of gin. Risked his life for a bottle that he could have taken an elevator down to get. That's rock n roll
No, that was Keith Moon.
Nope...that's insanity
@@subsubsubsub5413 All good rock has insanity
N forgot the tonic
. Oops be back soon mate
@ericgugi8912 Top shelf reply!!!👍
(& to the other replies, he was all of the above and so much more.)
Moon was totally insane, damn
this is probably the most accurate description, he was a mess, he accidentally killed his driver body guard once, personally I think he killed himself th-cam.com/video/aBZSFCyp9DQ/w-d-xo.html
@@905Alive Roger writes about him him in his book, he said keith was in tears one night in his hotel room. He was cryin about kim, and he called himself a murderer.
Pete Townsend said he was a pain in the arse , but they all put up with him .
@@johnshrimpton135 pete was a stick in the mud.
@@dylanvalesco1538 maybe he is but it must have got tiresome for the band when they were on tour and he was up to his old tricks , especially if its coming out of all their pockets lol
RIP one of the funniest men to ever live
Yeah he was. And so was Graham lol
God Bless Graham ...Hilarity never evaded him...
not sure Mike Walsh was especially hilarious?
One of the many things I liked about Keith Moon was his posh accent. He was more working class than Roger Daltrey but decided that sounding posh was much more fun.
his posh accent was an affectation. The Who had a manager, Kit Lambert, who was posh, so Moon copied his accent. Moon sounded quite cockney when he wasn't putting it on. Wembley boy.
Everybody, and I mean everybody, needs a Graham Chapman and a Keith Moon in their life. The world would be a more genuine and caring place.
Graham and Keith both unhinged yet charismatic characters, both gone long before their time.
I watched "The Meaning of Life" again a few weeks ago. After all these years, the silent and hilarious humor of a certain scene... Chapman, a gay man, being chased to his death by a bevy of beautiful topless young women.
Genius. Pure genius.
I learned a new word --- "Piratical"
Sorry I stepped on your comment - i posted before I saw yours.
yes me too. have you heard of Talk like a pirate day?
@@henrimatisse7481 Yes, yes I have. My favorite letter of the alphabet is R.
It's the practical way of wearing a parrot on one's shoulder. And an eye patch.
Just learned it, used it 2x already.
RIP Great Drummer - great influence.... years later in the legaci of pantera ....Mister Charlie Benante
i like graham's nonchalant way of telling the story, yep, looked to see if keith had met his demise, no sign of it so i waited for him...
makes you wonder how many times keith moon defied death in his short life.
I can imagine Keith getting out on that small ledge, knowing it was not his time that day!
I can imagine Keith getting out on that small ledge, knowing it was not his time that day!
RIP Graham and Keith.....
A marvellous and typical account of Moony.
KEITH MOON 🌙 LEGEND.
Interesting comment about Keith Moon and Robert Newton, very similar in appearance & mannerisms. What a pair of pirates they would have made.
It's the eyebrows. 😃
they were related thru royal masonic bloodline ....
Looked very alike , I must say, I met moon at a Play Boy bunny party 78, Moon died shortly after
+ john sessions
Keith Moon and Vivian Stanshall (Bonzo's) used to get up to tricks together. In one, the latter would walk along, say, Oxford St. dressed as a Priest. Moon would pull up in his Rolls, jump out and proceed to 'beat up' the priest, to the consternation of passers-by. All just good fun a la Moon - that's how I heard it in any case. May be apocryphal.
Great Video! Love it!
I like your Nesmith avatar. I also kinda had a crush on Chapman back when I watched all the Python re-runs. I didn't even watch The Monkees until 1986, when they had the re-runs marathon on MTV.
wild at heart... pair of 'em
You wouldn't have lived another day after an evening with this mercurial tandem
" mercurial tandem " ! Marvellous, I'll use that!
Throw Oliver Reed in this tandem and you get Infernal Trio. Not even you would survive till evening, but you would be damned for all eternity afterwards
@@Puti880415 Oliver Reed being "interviewed" by Michael Aspel was, well, extraordinary. 😂
I loved Yellowbeard as a child, but watching it as an adult, I cannot say it holds up.
Bad movie but good intentions.
Such talents!!! Both went way too soon.
I do like his jacket!
From The Mike Walsh Show. Daytime chat show from Australia, '80s...
1:20 Grand pianos into swimming pools now is it? Used to be a Rolls Royce. Funny how these rumours proliferate - even down under!
Died so young, and so long ago. Look at all the life that his fellow Pythons have lived.
Yes and Cleese has turned a complete bastard. Some people hang around too lonb
@@zapkvr What has Cleese done?
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RIP Keith and Graham😊
What is the date of this interview?
My fav Python
I used to assume that the Pythons wrote as a group, but actually, Eric was just a wee bit of an outsider, and wrote alone. Terry and Michael wrote together, and John and Graham wrote together. John talks about his love hate relationship with Graham. He was extremely exasperating to work with because of his alcoholism.
Such stories are only funny when they have a happy ending.
If Moon would have fallen to his death, it would have been a legendary tragic story.
But he didn't !! Because he was fuckin Keith Moon!!! He never died from his alcohol driven adventures, he died when he tried to stop drinking!!!!!
Like when James Taylor was sat in an apartment across from the Dakota and joked over the phone "You think it's bad there I've just heard the cops shoot someone" (he'd just heard John Lennon being murdered)
@@boataxe4605 he was only supposed to take one Heminevrin a day for alcohol withdrawal symptoms(DTs etc.)but he had 32 in his system when he died!
That's funny -Keith Moon always reminded me of Robert Newton too
Roger Daltrey said the same thing a few years back.
Thomas Drowry Been saying the same since I was a kid. Keith and Newton, doppelganger , larger than life characters. RIP.
..they were both related thru their Royal-masonic connections ...hardly surprising ..millions of people on planet ..-yet same related families are on our TV screens all the time ....
England/Scotland is not a "small island". If many British celebrities know each other it's because they all live or have lived in the same huge city known as London.
A woman 20 years older than myself once told me the cool people will find each other eventually.
I’ve just read a comment by someone asking if anyone had heard the story of Keith Moon visiting Oliver reed in a helicopter.
I have and it’s Crazy.
Keith and the helicopter pilot were circling around for a landing near ether Keith’s residence or Oliver’s place,
as they were circling around Oliver Reed was on the rooftop of the house with a shotgun shooting at the helicopter.
This story I heard from Keith’s personal assistant who was also with them at the time and he also mentioned that the pilot crapped himself ( literally).
I’ve been looking for the documentary that story was explained, but it seems to have vanished.
Keith’s pa also mentioned that was the final straw for him to help Keith and he had to leave because he said that one day one of us is going to die and it’s not going to be me.
He said it with real sadness cause he really cared for Keith, but just couldn’t take it anymore..
I also have to mention, that when Oiler Reed was shooting at the helicopter Keith was laughing his socks off.
It was the documentary 'Hellraisers'. It's available on TH-cam if you want to watch it.
Reed was a geniunely fine actor till his dissipation took over. See him in "Women in Love", he was perfection.
a brilliant argument for giving celebrities lots of money
Yeh - and even more mental....Moon n Reed had never met before....then after trying to kill him with a shotgun - when they disembarked from the helicopter and when Reed realised who it was - they quickly embraced and were inseparable up until Moon passed away...
Had to send him back for the tonic. 😉
“How to Get Gin!” by Keith Moon, on Simon and Schuster.
My Man Keith , Loved Him !!
I aven't got fruit in me loins! Lice and proud of 'em.
I'm so disappointed that the television did not get thrown out of the window! Which just goes to show how attractive a bit of iconoclasm is (unless you keep an hotel, of course).
"piratical" My new word for the day.
A real shame he and Moon left us early. Some people just have a self destruct button and an itchy finger.
Lol Mike Walsh show... big in Australia in the 1970s.
That's weird, I always thought Keith Moon looked like Robert Newton too.
it's interesting how all of the surviving Python's all agree that they never really felt like they ever knew who Graham was. They all maintain he was a brilliant, lovely guy, but they never really felt they ever got to know him. Gilliam in particular, mused : "Graham....what to make of Graham? I have no idea."
I assume because he was always drunk out of his mind.
I was surprised to hear
John Cleese talk about working
with Graham and not knowing that he was a
Alcoholic.
That went on for quite sometime according
to Cleese.
thirty years from now its very unlikely, i think, that you will hear stories like this about todays so called stars and celebs.
I would have loved to have seen a drinking contest between Keith Moon & Andre the Giant. I've read how much both could drink at any given time. Andre could do over 100 drinks, Keith was unmatched by anyone he met. Maybe a drinking contest between them would have killed one of them though.
Andre wins and it wouldn't be close. Moon would likely have died 3x over if he had tried to match Andre the Giant in drinking.
@@TheAnxietyCloset I tend to agree with you. You just know Keith would have passed out trying to win it. Andre would have been just mildly drunk by then.
And a good time was had by all......................
Am I the only one who felt tremendous anxiety while imagining someone crawling along a ledge on the side of a building 14 stories up? Even though I knew he'd be okay?
Maybe it's just me.
No, not just you. The interviewer looked horrified rather than amused.
Yeah, it's just you....
Imagine being a fly on the wall during one of their drinking odysseys...
Probably the only safe place if present!
From this interview you could never tell that he was..............a loony!
RIP old friend.
Brilliant! Absolutely Brilliant! 😂👏👏👏👏
Just dont call him a roman
I could make the same story about my ex. He'd just as soon as poke your eye out than look at you.
Did anyone like Yellow Beard ? I found it experimental !
i thought it was good. the critics trashed it so its been memorialized as a flop.
Screw the critics! It was a good film.
I loved it.Hilarious film.
Aaarrgh!!🗡⚓
Loved it
Oliver Reed could show you the way to the bar. Keith Moon could show you the way to the bizarre.
I never knew Yellow Beard was inspired by Keith Moon.
Wow.
Likewise with Animal from the Muppets.
I thought I was a wildman when I was younger. Mr. Moon makes me very nervous Hahahga
Imagine trying to keep up with those two in those days. You wouldn't have lasted 5 minutes.
they were just humans
Moon was insane at times. I mean, not only soused but out of his mind. I remember when he died-- just 32. Such a waste.
It’s tragic he didn’t get the right medicine to at temper his bipolar tendencies
@@written12 Those medicines kill creativity.
Because they are all from a small island?
👍 Great story.
Hmmm, Mr. Rufus Wilde, he looks a bit familiar to me but I can't place him...something about a hotel?
The greatest group Monty python that will always be the funniest and I have been quoted as saying a lot of their lines graham u are sorely mist
"RUN AWAY!!"
"Moon ! The bastard wot betrayed me. "
Didn't know Graham associated with Keith
Chapman's voice sounds totally different from his Monty Python days.
No one could keep up with the moon madness
Mike Walsh's wig was deadly.
is this from
Monty Python Almost the Truth
Why does it seem like all these famous Brits knew each other?
In the 60s/70s/80s rockers, movie stars and loonies like Python hung out a lot in the same bars - it was quite a small scene really, just a few hundred nutcases. Great times!
"Death gives me the horn. I suppose Keith Moon ad the orn when he died . It's probably why e took all those pills, so e could get the orn through thinking about dying. Course e overdid it and died. "
hehe, I quote Yellowbeard all the time... "Where s my pirating outfit?" "Do the boy good to get some senseless violence in his life"
and of course..."Stagger stagger crawl stagger roll stagger" (wonder if Graham drinking made that improv.)
Alllllllllssssss .... welĺllĺllllllllllllll lol
You're not of my Loins! Boy
He's talked of him, now let's heard him talk about him