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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="moon11.jpg" src="http://therealestate.observer.com/moon11.jpg" width="200" height="212" /><br />Keith Moon.</p>
<p> When the late Keith Moon wasn't jokingly parading around in Hitler regalia, he could probably be found trashing one of the many hotels The Who stayed at. This weekend, <em><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/09/travel/09journeys.html?_r=1&amp;oref=slogin">The Times</a></em> "Travel" section takes a look at the hard-living Moon--who "once nailed his room furniture to the ceiling"--along with members of Led Zeppelin, The Faces and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. </p>
<p>So what are younger rock bands up to these days? Well, they're not exactly riding motorcycles through the Chateau Marmont. </p>
<div class="oldbq">When the Canadian band Metric opened for the Rolling Stones at Madison Square Garden earlier this year they stayed not at the Chelsea, but at the Hotel on Rivington, a sleek tower of glass on the Lower East Side, where rooms are $400 a night. </div>
<p>And touring with the Rolling Stones (of all bands) must have led to some wild nights. Or not.</p>
<div class="oldbq">The modern rock star appears to be more docile than his television-hurling predecessors. According to Mr. Mesh, the tour manager, the most asked-for hotel features are high-speed Internet and a workout room. "Fifteen years ago, having a hotel bar was very important," he said. "But it's changed. Fifteen years ago everybody was partying."</div>
<p>And for Southland, a rock band from L.A., partying comes with life on the road. But so does trying to get a bargain. </p>
<div class="oldbq">"Our new move is Priceline.com," said Jed Whedon, the band's singer. "We can stay in four-star hotels and we get really cheap deals."</div>
<p>Things they do look awful cold. </p>
<p>- <em>Michael Calderone</em></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="moon11.jpg" src="http://therealestate.observer.com/moon11.jpg" width="200" height="212" /><br />Keith Moon.</p>
<p> When the late Keith Moon wasn't jokingly parading around in Hitler regalia, he could probably be found trashing one of the many hotels The Who stayed at. This weekend, <em><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/09/travel/09journeys.html?_r=1&amp;oref=slogin">The Times</a></em> "Travel" section takes a look at the hard-living Moon--who "once nailed his room furniture to the ceiling"--along with members of Led Zeppelin, The Faces and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. </p>
<p>So what are younger rock bands up to these days? Well, they're not exactly riding motorcycles through the Chateau Marmont. </p>
<div class="oldbq">When the Canadian band Metric opened for the Rolling Stones at Madison Square Garden earlier this year they stayed not at the Chelsea, but at the Hotel on Rivington, a sleek tower of glass on the Lower East Side, where rooms are $400 a night. </div>
<p>And touring with the Rolling Stones (of all bands) must have led to some wild nights. Or not.</p>
<div class="oldbq">The modern rock star appears to be more docile than his television-hurling predecessors. According to Mr. Mesh, the tour manager, the most asked-for hotel features are high-speed Internet and a workout room. "Fifteen years ago, having a hotel bar was very important," he said. "But it's changed. Fifteen years ago everybody was partying."</div>
<p>And for Southland, a rock band from L.A., partying comes with life on the road. But so does trying to get a bargain. </p>
<div class="oldbq">"Our new move is Priceline.com," said Jed Whedon, the band's singer. "We can stay in four-star hotels and we get really cheap deals."</div>
<p>Things they do look awful cold. </p>
<p>- <em>Michael Calderone</em></p>
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