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The Who rock group in concert at The Valley, home ground of Charlton Athletic Football

The Who rock group in concert at The Valley, home ground of Charlton Athletic Football


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The Who rock group in concert at The Valley, home ground of Charlton Athletic Football

The Who rock group in concert at The Valley, home ground of Charlton Athletic Football Club. Drummer Keith Moon pours vodka over the head of " Australian local reporter Norman Gunston", a satirical TV character performed by Australian actor and comedian Garry McDonald. Moon ended the interview by yelling obscenties at him. 31st May 1976

Mike Maloney
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
76 3272

Media ID 21686793

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Anger Beard Facial Hair One Man Only Aggressive Expressions


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The Who's Explosive Encounter - Keith Moon Unleashes Chaos on Australian Reporter at The Valley Concert (1976)

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. In this iconic print captured by Mike Maloney, the legendary rock group, The Who, electrifies the stage during their concert at The Valley, home ground of Charlton Athletic Football Club. However, it is not just their music that steals the spotlight in this image. Drummer extraordinaire Keith Moon takes center stage as he pours vodka over the head of none other than "Australian local reporter Norman Gunston" a satirical TV character portrayed by Australian actor and comedian Garry McDonald. As expressions of shock and amusement fill the crowd's faces, Moon concludes his interview with Gunston by unleashing a torrent of obscenities. This snapshot from May 31st, 1976 encapsulates both the aggressive energy and rebellious spirit that defined rock music in the 1970s. With his wild beard and untamed facial hair mirroring his untamed drumming style, Moon personifies an era where entertainment knew no boundaries. The collision between sports and music cultures adds another layer to this moment. As fans gather to witness their beloved football team play on hallowed grounds like The Valley, they find themselves engulfed in a different kind of spectacle – one fueled by pop-rock anthems rather than athletic prowess. Mike Maloney's photograph immortalizes a unique intersection between two worlds – sport and music – capturing an unforgettable clash between explosive personalities that will forever be et

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