The Who, Hoodie, Keith Pete Roger John
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Officially Licensed The Who Hoodies
The Who Keith Pete Roger John Hoodie
This Who hoodie features the classic band logo printed on the front and a band photo and Who logo printed on the back of a high quality black poly/cotton hoodie.
In 1978, the band released Who Are You, a move away from epic rock opera and towards a more radio-friendly sound, though it did contain one song from a never-completed rock opera by John Entwistle.
The release of the album was overshadowed by the death of Keith Moon in his sleep after an overdose of Heminevrin - a medication prescribed to him to combat alcohol withdrawal symptoms - only a few hours after a party held by Paul McCartney.
Two ironies about the last album include the cover, which shows Moon sitting in a chair with the words "not to be taken away", and the song "Music Must Change", which has no drum track.
Kenney Jones, of The Small Faces and The Faces, joined the band as Moon's successor.






















