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He was a firecracker, Keith Moon. Quite literally. Trashing hotel rooms was barely the half of it. The legendary Who drummer loved to create a stir, and routinely used flash powder to ensure the band's trademark kit-smashing at the end of live performances went off with a bang. On one infamous occasion in Los Angeles in September 1967, Moon overdid things even by his standards. He loaded a small cannon with so much gunpowder that the resulting explosion, which punctuated a performance of My Generation, left him with cymbal shrapnel in his arm, set fire to Pete Townshend's hair, and reputedly made the watching Bette Davis.
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