He couldn't get into the band so he killed a bunch of people instead.
Performing on the Julie Felix Show in 1967.
Recorded at the Monterey Pop festival in 1967. It's been said that Keith Moon (the drummer) uses more energy in one concert than a lumberjack uses in a whole week, not surprising.
Don't tell me my buisness devil-woman. Live 1966.
Don't tell me my buisness devil-woman. Live 1966.
Live at Woodstock 1969. One of the best live drum solos ever.
Recorded live at Woodstock 1969. This song was improvised on the spot by Haven's as he was on for much longer than expected becasue the following band didn't show on time. The song turned out to be Richie's biggest hit and one of the stand-out performances in the festival.
"Now I don't hardly know her, but I think I could love her."