The Who had a drummer & bass player who are impossible to copy, a rhythm section like no other. Add to that a top rock songwriter / guitarist and incredible lead singer. No one could come close to the magic going on within The Who
I think back in the 70s Johns talents were greatly overlooked. On stage Townsend did his windmills and Daltrey swung his microphone around as Moon destroyed his drum kit! Entwistle simply stood there quietly and played his ass off. As we listened to those records though it became quite clear that this guy was a brilliant musician and he made The Who an even more uniquely brilliant band. There will never be another John Entwhistle!
Isn't this true of almost all bass players? I've said for years that they always get short shrift. Watch most rock videos, and you see hardly any footage of the bass player. Everyone else gets camera time, but not the bass player. They're all so underappreciated. And he's the best ever.
Just like Brian May ... Entwistle was beyond replication - who sounds like May or Entwistle? Who can imitate their style of playing? Nobody ... GAME OVER!
One of my proudest moments as a bass player was being compared as a cross between John Entwistle and Bootsy Collins in a gig review of a band i was in many (Keith) moons ago... Cant say ive ever listened much to Bootsy but John Entwistle alongside Jack Bruce and Paul McCartney were and are my ultimate bass heroes for very different reasons... I remember exactly where i was when i heard John had died and i cried like a baby. Regardless of the fact i never knew him personally he had such an impact on me alongside the rest of The Who... What a bass guitarist he was and what a band. Till the day i croak i will never tire of listening to that band and the once in a lifetime talent of John Entwistle X
Pete and John changed my life...I was first a guitarist and I learned so much from Pete...but when I became a Bass Guitarist, I looked up to John and his style...the only man who could sound like a freight train and hold up an entire band on his wall of thunderous sounds...Amazing...Love & Respect to my WHO mentors...!!!
Lots try, and have tried, but Entwistle and Squire could carry the music so much farther than it would have been without them. The music gods brought The Who together, and brought Yes together. We are the benefactors.
@@bvgaming5440 yeah sure, I’ve gone round and done jams with people, I got myself and SG and jazz bass with an Ampegg bass practice amp. I’ve started a few people off on bass. My playing has greatly improved, got some pedals and a POD XT. I’ve explored several genres. I’m seen as a great player with everyone I have jammed with.
I saw The Who in 1989 at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma Washington.... I will never forget when they played Boris the Spider... or any of the songs... and I was a lucky man that night... Before the show started I hit the pisser to relieve any excess liquids... and while I was in there, a dude approached me and asked if I wanted any acid... I smiled and said I would love some but I am broke... He palmed 5 hits of blotter into my hand and said... 'have a nice show'... I said 'serious'... and he said yep.. and was off into the crowd... It was 20 years to the day when they played Woodstock... and they did the entire Tommy album... and then a greatest hits package... and Pete cut his hand really badly... it was on the huge screens... and I was tripping balls...
I think that might have been the show where Pete impaled his hand on the whammy bar. I saw The Who twice on the 25th anniversary tour in 1989. Once at Giants Stadium in NJ, then a week later at Veterans Stadium in Philly. After those shows and seeing him in action, John was the greatest bass player EVER in my mind.
anyone who loves the Who knows how great he was and what he added to their music. He was like an atomic blast of riffs just hammering away in the background pumping out those notes like a 100 jack hammers!
In my opinion comparable rock basists are Geddy Lee and Michael Peter Balzary (Flea), i mean there are/were more but this two names come first to my head.
Rest in Peace good Sir. Love the clips here on RUclips when the rest of the band goofing around and John looks like the older brother keeping watch over the younglings. =)
Keith and John will be forever locked in Time. eventually they developed this thing of them both playing different rhythms that completely locked. The magic of art.
Totally agree with your use of the word, "Magic". Some music god brought them together with Pete Townshend. Always thought Pete could have sung all of Roger's parts, leaving Roger to some other band somewhere. But Pete never wanted to sing that much.
Ok, preparing for contrarians as John is top of my list too, but JPJ shares that pedestal.Both are amazing in their own way. Both were the quiet, fully focused ones comparatively with their band mates. And, both contributed with song development so generously with their ability to play many instruments on pieces. I imagine they respected one another.
I saw the Who play live in England many times and they were superb! Such great performers, keef was electrifying, such a personality and great energy! The Ox seemed tokeep it all together along with Pete Townsend and Daltreysvoice ! Simply amazing !
I Saw The Who For The First Time March 27th 1976 at Winterland in San Francisco, My First Concert To Say Entwistle Was The Reason I Picked up a Bass Guitar is A Understatement after Seeing The Who Again Oct 76, 80 82 I Was Always Amazed, Shocked When He Died Never Did I Think For A Guy At 57 He Would Go Out Like That ,But His Legacy of Playing ,,NO ONE WILL REACH HIS DEXTERITY ,OR HIS CREATIVITY ,Just Not Possible ,He Had A Gift No One Else Has
@@paulnewsom7629 TY. They have an "I Was There" section, if you're interested. www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-who/1980/oakland-alameda-county-coliseum-arena-oakland-ca-3d43947.html
bensimps 123 As nice a thought as that is, with all the outstanding bass players that have come and gone, that statement is more your opinion than fact. I love John Entwistle also, and busted my butt to learn of his riffs as a young bass player at the time, but he can't be singled out as the best bass player ever. Simply because no one can. Terms like the "best" are based on one's personal preference. What makes him better than Jack Bruce for instance? Absolutely nothing, so that is an opinion, as opposed to historical/musical fact. But I hear you loud and clear. John Entwistle was one of the finest, most influential bassists that rock and roll has ever produced. He was amazing. 💙 The Ox. R.I.P. 💙
I really can't imagine anyone coming up with the bass line for Baba Óreilly' other than Entwhistle.. it's what makes the melody in the song. I bought his solo album, and was captivated b the spirit of the thing. John was really a one off... I miss him a bit.
"Hasn't been copyable". Well, I can say this, if anything he accomplished that. I have the Explorer Alembic, I've been trying to get that tone, his tone, for yrs as for me, it's the Holy Grail I've been playing for over 40 yrs, I've looked into everything. Amps, speakers, I have the fucking bass, 2 of them, even met the guy, shook his hand hoping I could grab some of is mojo. His tone is a riddle wrapped in an enigma. I dwindled it down to this: His fingers, (which any guitarist will tell you that is where your tone resides) and the neck of that Alembic. It's wider than standard and has a graphite core. I contacted Alembic, they're saying they didn't save an specifics of the Explorers they built for him. Either they're telling the truth or bullshit. Bullshit being, Entwistle specifically requested, "Tell nobody nothing".. I can't see not having records saved, building custom basses for the most famous bassist in the history of rock.
Wow, thank you for this/your story! His sound in this clip is much better than the clips with the isolated bass audios. I assume its more about the settings/equalizations the signal is running through than the neck, imho. In a sum, you can replicate all the hardware but he took his fingers with him to heaven, no chance to copy them ;)
Yes part of his tone will come from his fingers but also and more importantly its his rack(gear) and all the effects that brings. Compression, delay, modulation, reverb, distortion etc..John had it dialed in.
@@kimmackenzie5002 Not with his Alembic Explorers back in 76 - 85 His rig consisted of a Customized Alembic IN-1 or IN-2 input module/splitter Two German-made Stramp 4120 stereo preamps Four Sunn Coliseum Slave 320-watt power amps (two for low frequencies, one for mids, one for highs/full-range). I know as I was going to buy the thing when for sale years ago. www.rockstarsguitars.com/products/the-who/john-entwistle/john-entwistles-sunn-gelf-stage-amp-rig-1/ The only effect he used was a delay pedal, you can here it and see him step on it at the end of Won't Get Fooled Again Kids are Alright-Shepperton Studios. That neck and his fingers. I showed my Alembic Explorer with the standard neck- his hand practically wrapped around the neck twice..
@@RSTI191 If you had the same gear and bass never mind the mods you could get very close to his sound . I have amazing tone and it has alot to do with my rack and how I use it. If you want to get the sound he had in 76 good luck lol.
Known as The Ox, but I’ve followed them in adoration since the sixties, and to my mind in the Who I felt he was the Rock which the others played around! Irreplaceable…!
Answers: #1 No there will never be that era of R&R again> I enjoyed every day of the 60s & 70s. #2 There are some pretty decent musicians still around.
Probably one of the biggest reasons they could be counted as the greatest band of all time is that the bass player was more memorable than the lead singer. And the lead singer was still fucking great! How many bands could you ever say that about?
that blue laser was borrowed by Ridley Scott from the Who in the next film studio for the egg scene in Alien. song favourite and film favourite tenuously linked by one blue laser
"Gonna buy a tank and an aeroplane. When she catches up with me won't be no time to explain. She thinks I've been with another woman and that's enough to send her half insane." Absolutely brilliant.
@@TheJohnnyCotts Hmmmm. A late, great guitarist whose style matches.... hmmmm. Hard. Steve Marriott? For vocals definitely but his blues guitar playing in Humble Pie was great. Jimmy McCullough?
Bizarre. I make the statement in response to Jonny Cotts and then discover this hidden gem an hour later: ruclips.net/video/5F-PStKPGQ0/видео.html. Steve Marriott back with the Small Faces and Jimmy McCulloch guesting on guitar!
John Entwistle was a beast on da 4-string finger!! I like when he says I want to be remembered as a bassist that wasn’t copyable. Thunder Fingers & that long neck was so bad ass to witness live on stage & he didn’t have to jump around to be noticed like Flea of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers 🌶. The only current bassist that I know of that is similar to John Entwistle is James Lomenzo of Black Label Society & Megadeth among many other great bands.
A quick one while he's away! Tommy, Qud, etc... etc... they we're Genius together! Pete is one of the best writers ever!!! Much love to everyone and positive energies!!! xxxx
I heard a story that Pete Townshend was asked what it was like being one of the best guitarists in the world. He replied, "I'm not even the best guitarist in this band."
John Paul Jones, John Deacon. Geezer Butler, and John Entwistle. All untouchable. Oh and Jack Bruce. C’mon, he and Ginger, magic. You know when you’ve got Clapton in your band and he is the apprentice, you’ve got some magic. Sorry for the change in subject, but it is relevant. All powerhouses and the real foundation of all of the music we love, and we owe them our honorable respect. Gedde Lee, Les Claypool, Cliff Burton, while great, beyond exceptional, but just humans. Sorry guys.
The Who had a drummer & bass player who are impossible to copy, a rhythm section like no other. Add to that a top rock songwriter / guitarist and incredible lead singer. No one could come close to the magic going on within The Who
They had a lead drummer, a lead bassist, a lead singer, and a rhythm guitarist who wrote amazing songs. Awesome!
💯
I do feel Townsend resented him in the end!
Townsend seems like a twat
Of course the OX is a bad rendition of the Trashmen's 1963 hit " Surfin Bird ". ruclips.net/video/FDErmqSxLNw/видео.html
Right!
One of the greatest bands in the history of rock n roll. No question.
Been playing bass for 30 years , it will take a thousand years for me to be anywhere close to John
Richard Palladino WOW! As a non-musician but a great lover of music, you summed it up nicely. Thanks
ANY relation to PINO, who now plays with The Who?
@@DMSProduktions Palladino is the Italian version for Smith......
I See, so it MEANS 'smith' of some sort?
Yeah but I bet you're a better you than he would be.
I think back in the 70s Johns talents were greatly overlooked. On stage Townsend did his windmills and Daltrey swung his microphone around as Moon destroyed his drum kit! Entwistle simply stood there quietly and played his ass off. As we listened to those records though it became quite clear that this guy was a brilliant musician and he made The Who an even more uniquely brilliant band. There will never be another John Entwhistle!
Isn't this true of almost all bass players? I've said for years that they always get short shrift. Watch most rock videos, and you see hardly any footage of the bass player. Everyone else gets camera time, but not the bass player. They're all so underappreciated. And he's the best ever.
Everybody knew how good Entwistle was. He may possibly have been slightly underappreciated sometime around 1965, but not after.
So you are what, 18? Trying to tell people who saw this band how to think? Also American aren't you
@@doublewhopper67 not people, kids, kids born last week with no idea.
McCartney @@crupert23225
"Hasn't been copyable."
Priceless.
Absolutely 100000%
and he made it look effortless
Ox was right. Nobody will ever truly copy him.
Just like Brian May ... Entwistle was beyond replication - who sounds like May or Entwistle? Who can imitate their style of playing? Nobody ... GAME OVER!
Who sounds like Townsend and Moon? they where all completly unique. once in a lifetime band.
Well ~ I DO ...
but That & 10¢ won't get me a cup of coffee ☕
One of my proudest moments as a bass player was being compared as a cross between John Entwistle and Bootsy Collins in a gig review of a band i was in many (Keith) moons ago... Cant say ive ever listened much to Bootsy but John Entwistle alongside Jack Bruce and Paul McCartney were and are my ultimate bass heroes for very different reasons... I remember exactly where i was when i heard John had died and i cried like a baby. Regardless of the fact i never knew him personally he had such an impact on me alongside the rest of The Who... What a bass guitarist he was and what a band. Till the day i croak i will never tire of listening to that band and the once in a lifetime talent of John Entwistle X
Bootsy is a good-time player who shows off ONLY for a cool lick.
@@RideAcrossTheRivercompletely unnecessary comment for a guy who was playing bass for James Brown when he was a teenager.
Stop being a music nazi
What about Geddy Lee from Rush ?
Pete and John changed my life...I was first a guitarist and I learned so much from Pete...but when I became a Bass Guitarist, I looked up to John and his style...the only man who could sound like a freight train and hold up an entire band on his wall of thunderous sounds...Amazing...Love & Respect to my WHO mentors...!!!
You definitely are remembered as the greatest bass player who can’t ever be replicated Love and miss you John Rest In Peace ☮️
Jhon enwistle and Cris Squire masters of bass missed so much
AND Jack Bruce!
I will chuck in Geddy Lee....
@@markgilbertson1564 Geddy is the most overrated along with Paul McCartney
Lots try, and have tried, but Entwistle and Squire could carry the music so much farther than it would have been without them. The music gods brought The Who together, and brought Yes together. We are the benefactors.
It’s spelt John you dumb sob
John was my biggest inspiration to start playing bass and I have now I’m about 4 months in and I’m loving it. Thank you John. 😁
Keep up the good work mate,john is an inspiration to us all.
@@webz3589 cheers
@@CosmicHandOfDoom update on the bass playing?
@@bvgaming5440 yeah sure, I’ve gone round and done jams with people, I got myself and SG and jazz bass with an Ampegg bass practice amp. I’ve started a few people off on bass. My playing has greatly improved, got some pedals and a POD XT. I’ve explored several genres. I’m seen as a great player with everyone I have jammed with.
1 word to me describes his playing .....thunderous
I saw The Who in 1989 at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma Washington.... I will never forget when they played Boris the Spider... or any of the songs... and I was a lucky man that night... Before the show started I hit the pisser to relieve any excess liquids... and while I was in there, a dude approached me and asked if I wanted any acid... I smiled and said I would love some but I am broke... He palmed 5 hits of blotter into my hand and said... 'have a nice show'... I said 'serious'... and he said yep.. and was off into the crowd... It was 20 years to the day when they played Woodstock... and they did the entire Tommy album... and then a greatest hits package... and Pete cut his hand really badly... it was on the huge screens... and I was tripping balls...
I think that might have been the show where Pete impaled his hand on the whammy bar.
I saw The Who twice on the 25th anniversary tour in 1989. Once at Giants Stadium in NJ, then a week later at Veterans Stadium in Philly. After those shows and seeing him in action, John was the greatest bass player EVER in my mind.
John Entwistle, Totally Awesome. RIP John
Without question the best bassist in rock history. Period.
Males don't have periods.
I love Entwhistle, but that said, Chris Squire takes first place in that category for me.
anyone who loves the Who knows how great he was and what he added to their music. He was like an atomic blast of riffs just hammering away in the background pumping out those notes like a 100 jack hammers!
Joh Entwistle, made playing the bass look effortless. Taken too soon. a true professional.
He was magnificent, and the perfect bass player for The Who. I saw them 3 times between 1970 and 1974, the best concerts of my whole life.
That beginning statement in his own words, so true
Saw them live in 82 and his musicianship was obvious. A unique dude. Master level ++.
John Entwhistle was, and will always be, the greatest bassist ever. Nobody comes close.
RIP, Ox. X
Damn Straight.
Jack Bruce played with a fretless bass. Chris Squire was great also.
John was the best, absolutely the best.
In my opinion comparable rock basists are Geddy Lee and Michael Peter Balzary (Flea), i mean there are/were more but this two names come first to my head.
Listened to John's isolated bass on Won't Get Fooled Again...SHIT HOT!!!
great live band, saw them at the Oval cricket ground in 1971 at their peak. nothing could touch them.
Saw them in 72. 3 instruments and a vocal fill a stadium like nothing you've ever heard. Simply my greatest rock memory.
Rest in Peace good Sir.
Love the clips here on RUclips when the rest of the band goofing around and John looks like the older brother keeping watch over the younglings. =)
Best rock band ever, and best rock musicians individually = legend
There aren't many that hold the pedestal to Geddy Lee, but the Ox is most certainly one of them. One of the greatest bassists of all time for certain.
SuperSparrow45 he is the greatest ever
Geddy is great. But John was on his own planet!
Ox is the GOAT
Didn't hurt to be playing with one of the best drummers ever.
Keith and John will be forever locked in Time. eventually they developed this thing of them both playing different rhythms that completely locked. The magic of art.
Totally agree with your use of the word, "Magic". Some music god brought them together with Pete Townshend. Always thought Pete could have sung all of Roger's parts, leaving Roger to some other band somewhere. But Pete never wanted to sing that much.
@@latkagravas2967Roger had much more muscle in his singing voice. Pete's voice was more suitable for a bit less powerful songs, like Going Mobile.
@@fauxnextergreat drums playing by Moon on Going Mobile
Without a shadow of a doubt the best bass guitarist ever
I totally agree.
Ok, preparing for contrarians as John is top of my list too, but JPJ shares that pedestal.Both are amazing in their own way. Both were the quiet, fully focused ones comparatively with their band mates. And, both contributed with song development so generously with their ability to play many instruments on pieces. I imagine they respected one another.
Do agree JPJ doesn’t thunder finger in that unique form as John with the swirls and richness of his sound.
@@ellenconwayvietri7954 yes you make a good point
He was one on his own, for sure
It wasn't until I saw them in concert in 1979 that I realized it was John's bass guitar from which came the big, heavy note in Pinball Wizard.
I saw the Who play live in England many times and they were superb! Such great performers, keef was electrifying, such a personality and great energy! The Ox seemed tokeep it all together along with Pete Townsend and Daltreysvoice ! Simply amazing !
A True Legend. 🎸
Truly an amazing bassist watching john playing bass was awe inspiring the who were an incredible trio of musicians !
John auditioned for the Terminator but was considered too emotionless.
I Saw The Who For The First Time March 27th 1976 at Winterland in San Francisco, My First Concert To Say Entwistle Was The Reason I Picked up a Bass Guitar is A Understatement after Seeing The Who Again Oct 76, 80 82 I Was Always Amazed, Shocked When He Died Never Did I Think For A Guy At 57 He Would Go Out Like That ,But His Legacy of Playing ,,NO ONE WILL REACH HIS DEXTERITY ,OR HIS CREATIVITY ,Just Not Possible ,He Had A Gift No One Else Has
Where did you see The Who in 1980?
@@amerocker Oakland Stadium April 1980
@@paulnewsom7629 TY. They have an "I Was There" section, if you're interested.
www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-who/1980/oakland-alameda-county-coliseum-arena-oakland-ca-3d43947.html
The who are and will always be the most unique, most inspiring, most addictive collection of human beings ever..in my life and your childrens.
ENTWISTLE BEST BASS PLAYER THAT WILL EVER HOLD A BASS
as lemmy said it. best player in rock n roll history. no contest.
bensimps 123 As nice a thought as that is, with all the outstanding bass players that have come and gone, that statement is more your opinion than fact.
I love John Entwistle also, and busted my butt to learn of his riffs as a young bass player at the time, but he can't be singled out as the best bass player ever.
Simply because no one can. Terms like the "best" are based on one's personal preference. What makes him better than Jack Bruce for instance? Absolutely nothing, so that is an opinion, as opposed to historical/musical fact.
But I hear you loud and clear. John Entwistle was one of the finest, most influential bassists that rock and roll has ever produced. He was amazing.
💙 The Ox. R.I.P. 💙
Steve Harris kills him. Period
@@jasonreynolds7190 Hahaha! What a comment!!!
Best Rock Bass Guitarist of them all.
I really can't imagine anyone coming up with the bass line for Baba Óreilly' other than Entwhistle.. it's what makes the melody in the song. I bought his solo album, and was captivated b the spirit of the thing. John was really a one off... I miss him a bit.
I first seen JOHN play blew me away never seen fingers move so flawless JUMP SHOT JOHNSON HILL DISTRICT PGH, PA.
Phenomenal bass guitarist!!!!!
"Hasn't been copyable".
Well, I can say this, if anything he accomplished that.
I have the Explorer Alembic, I've been trying to get that tone, his tone, for yrs as for me, it's the Holy Grail
I've been playing for over 40 yrs, I've looked into everything.
Amps, speakers, I have the fucking bass, 2 of them, even met the guy, shook his hand hoping I could grab some of is mojo.
His tone is a riddle wrapped in an enigma.
I dwindled it down to this: His fingers, (which any guitarist will tell you that is where your tone resides) and the neck of that Alembic.
It's wider than standard and has a graphite core.
I contacted Alembic, they're saying they didn't save an specifics of the Explorers they built for him.
Either they're telling the truth or bullshit.
Bullshit being, Entwistle specifically requested, "Tell nobody nothing"..
I can't see not having records saved, building custom basses for the most famous bassist in the history of rock.
Wow, thank you for this/your story! His sound in this clip is much better than the clips with the isolated bass audios. I assume its more about the settings/equalizations the signal is running through than the neck, imho. In a sum, you can replicate all the hardware but he took his fingers with him to heaven, no chance to copy them ;)
Yes part of his tone will come from his fingers but also and more importantly its his rack(gear) and all the effects that brings. Compression, delay, modulation, reverb, distortion etc..John had it dialed in.
@@kimmackenzie5002 Not with his Alembic Explorers back in 76 - 85
His rig consisted of a Customized Alembic IN-1 or IN-2 input module/splitter
Two German-made Stramp 4120 stereo preamps
Four Sunn Coliseum Slave 320-watt power amps (two for low frequencies, one for mids, one for highs/full-range).
I know as I was going to buy the thing when for sale years ago.
www.rockstarsguitars.com/products/the-who/john-entwistle/john-entwistles-sunn-gelf-stage-amp-rig-1/
The only effect he used was a delay pedal, you can here it and see him step on it at the end of Won't Get Fooled Again Kids are Alright-Shepperton Studios.
That neck and his fingers.
I showed my Alembic Explorer with the standard neck- his hand practically wrapped around the neck twice..
@@RSTI191 If you had the same gear and bass never mind the mods you could get very close to his sound . I have amazing tone and it has alot to do with my rack and how I use it. If you want to get the sound he had in 76 good luck lol.
@@kimmackenzie5002 Thnx but I have my own tone as well...Just trying to catch the white whale..Bass- Amp - Fingers..
Great bass player in rock & roll, hands down. The Who - second to none...
2017 Townsend slid into a floor Amp at the Atlantic city convention center. Rock and Roll. ❤the who
My childhood dream was to play like him. My adult dream remains the same.
John definitely achieved being uncopyable.
The who what a great group. John Entwistle was the best bass player . RIP.
this is a great doc, entwistle was fantastic
John Entwistle...still my favorite bassist of all time!
Amazing 👏
Best bass guitarist ever. Absolutely no contest.
What an opening statement.!!!!!!! HE WAS SOOOOOO RIGHT. He was a god
Miss John Ox so much ❤❤❤
John you were to rock bass players what Einstein was to physics
Known as The Ox, but I’ve followed them in adoration since the sixties, and to my mind in the Who I felt he was the Rock which the others played around! Irreplaceable…!
You will always be remembered
By me!
We remember you lovingly.❤
The Who... I mean, really - will we see their like again?
Makes me sick how far we have fallen
That's precisely why I am trying to find a time machine, would like to experience that all over again!!
None bigger for sure. We we're blessed with their greatness and power. MY GOD.
Yeah...rock is dead. Rock is dehhh-uuud. Even pete is playing tiny amps and falling for the PA thing. I love The Who and Pete like family.
Answers: #1 No there will never be that era of R&R again> I enjoyed every day of the 60s & 70s. #2 There are some pretty decent musicians still around.
Probably one of the biggest reasons they could be counted as the greatest band of all time is that the bass player was more memorable than the lead singer. And the lead singer was still fucking great! How many bands could you ever say that about?
The greatest of the greats.
JOHN AND JACK BRUCE THE BEST BASS GUITARIST EVER THEY DON'T COME ALONG VERY OFTEN BLESS THEM BOTH FROM A WHO FAN.
one of the beat ever
He is the King of bass
Brilliant
No worries John, no one could and can copy you …….. ever!!
that blue laser was borrowed by Ridley Scott from the Who in the next film studio for the egg scene in Alien. song favourite and film favourite tenuously linked by one blue laser
There is no one who can touch The Ox. He was a major Bad Ass in the Bass. That's it.
Entwistle ROCKS
Inimitable is right! How he just crafts a groove with those fills is off the wall.
Always liked John’s songs.
"Gonna buy a tank and an aeroplane. When she catches up with me won't be no time to explain. She thinks I've been with another woman and that's enough to send her half insane."
Absolutely brilliant.
Holy shit, Ray Manzarek!!!
Like him, I saw the Who play Tommy and much more. Led Zep had opened for them and I thought, "how will they top that?" Well they showed me!
Ray and John are hanging out in heaven with Jim and Keith..
@@lib556 Who do you get to play guitar with that foursome?
@@TheJohnnyCotts Hmmmm. A late, great guitarist whose style matches.... hmmmm. Hard. Steve Marriott? For vocals definitely but his blues guitar playing in Humble Pie was great. Jimmy McCullough?
Bizarre. I make the statement in response to Jonny Cotts and then discover this hidden gem an hour later: ruclips.net/video/5F-PStKPGQ0/видео.html. Steve Marriott back with the Small Faces and Jimmy McCulloch guesting on guitar!
The Jimi Hendrix of bass guitar
Entwistle was a Guitar WRIST. A lot comes from there. Any guitar. Bless.
I love how the intro music is the part of the song with no bass. lol
The Ox one of my bass heroes...
The greatest ever
Best of the best
John Entwistle was a beast on da 4-string finger!! I like when he says I want to be remembered as a bassist that wasn’t copyable. Thunder Fingers & that long neck was so bad ass to witness live on stage & he didn’t have to jump around to be noticed like Flea of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers 🌶. The only current bassist that I know of that is similar to John Entwistle is James Lomenzo of Black Label Society & Megadeth among many other great bands.
Michael Steel approached that standard
Hey, no shade on Flea please! Flea definitely has his own style, as he should...
Mission accomplished John a one off!
LOve!!!!
ruclips.net/video/RJv2-_--EY4/видео.html&start_radio=1
A quick one while he's away! Tommy, Qud, etc... etc... they we're Genius together! Pete is one of the best writers ever!!! Much love to everyone and positive energies!!! xxxx
I'm gonna have a quick list before I take the dog out ;) xxxx
Thanks Catherine !
Would love to see this.
ssake1 I believe it’s available to rent on iTunes.
King of bass
A masterpiece of a bass player.
As big a loss to The Who as Moony... And that says A LOT.
GOOD GOD, what a perfect bamd they were.
R.I.P.> 🐂
The best pure rock and roll bassist ever…
No hes not.
@@paulcollins5586 Yes he is. 😛
Probably the best bass player ever
I heard a story that Pete Townshend was asked what it was like being one of the best guitarists in the world. He replied, "I'm not even the best guitarist in this band."
Super Trailer!
...But also a great musician, because he would complement and enhance Daltry and Townshend and even Moon with the notes that he was playing.
The musical axis of The Who was really John and Pete. Keith and Roger were equals too, but they orbited that axis.
Fool & 💙 👀 my Favz! 🪨
An Ox's Tale only 3.54 Really. That was a quick flash
The Helicopter, The Windmill, The Mad Hatter and The Statue. What a band
No one else gets close...
A genius.
First time seeing them at Public Hall in Cleveland I could feel my face and hair being pushed back from the power of their sound .
Entwistle is King
John Paul Jones, John Deacon. Geezer Butler, and John Entwistle. All untouchable. Oh and Jack Bruce. C’mon, he and Ginger, magic. You know when you’ve got Clapton in your band and he is the apprentice, you’ve got some magic. Sorry for the change in subject, but it is relevant. All powerhouses and the real foundation of all of the music we love, and we owe them our honorable respect. Gedde Lee, Les Claypool, Cliff Burton, while great, beyond exceptional, but just humans. Sorry guys.
John Entwistle was to bass player's what Einstein was to physics
Well said!
Such a tragedy that he died so young.
He was on the TRAIN and could not get off.
Entwhistle was the Who