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- Опубликовано: 31 мар 2020
- A never before published interview with John Entwistle, bassist for The Who, from 1996.
In this episode, we have Thunderfingers himself, John Entwistle. At the time of this interview in 1996, Entwistle was 51 years old and was out on his fourth solo tour. In the interview, Entwistle talks about why he picked up the bass, his sometimes forgotten contributions to the Who’s music, and surprisingly how his hearing loss wasn’t from live performances with the Who.
In the interview Entwistle talks about:
-Why he picked up the bass
-His sometimes forgotten contributions to The Who’s music
-How he made his first bass
-How he mistakenly developed his bass-playing style
-If he admires any other bass players
-His thoughts on Tommy the broadway show
-What he thinks about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
-The backstory of his hearing problem (It wasn’t from concerts)
-He indulges Marc and states five of his best songs
-His cartoon character art
This episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.
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What a deep bariton voice Entwistle had. Fantastic.
Crazy how he could hit those beautiful high notes back in The Who’s “prime”, especially on the “Tommy” live performances
I've been excited for this one
John Entwistle is hilarious.
At least you can understand him in this
Good one
Wow He was so talented. I knew he was but not to that extent.
Camon lads
Mr. Otherthing lol
Haha glad someone caught that.
BOHICA
Had no idea they changed the character of tommy for broad way. glad i ignored it.