No bassist in the history of Rock comes close to John in terms of originality of sound and uniqueness of style. He was simply the greatest Rock bass-player of all time.
He was such an amazing part of The Who's unique and majestic sound. The horns on Tommy were what drew me in to be a lifelong fan at age 11. He had so many amazing talents as a musician and artist. Thank you for this great documentary about him. 🎸
Hey there!! Alycen Rowse here!! Great episode! Thank you for not calling me things I am not as many others still do!! Just a little bit about Dave CY Langston. He was more than just their roadie. He produced early Who albums and had known John since they were kids. Cy & John stayed as close as brothers til the day he died, as Cy was there. Also, Cy played in his own band for a while. He passed away three years ago. He was loved by many rockers and a legend among them. He is sorely missed. I just like people to know him for all that he was. Thank you again for being cool! Lots of love and light to you!!
Wow great to see you here Alycen 🥰 It's no ones business to call you anything, it must of been a frightening experience for you to go through and no ones fault 😥 Hope you're doing well and really appreciate your kind words thank you 🤗💕
@HarmonyHeartsLifestyle-ul5yv hey there!!! Thank you!! Happy to see you doing a good channel!! Love it! Thank you for your kind words. Truly means a lot!! It was hard for so many. Cy and I handled it. Don't know how we made it through... Thanks again my friend!! Much love!! 🌟🪷🍾🥂🤘🩷
Every rock bassist is Mc Cartney or Entwhistle in disguise - everything else followed from them. What a deadly competence you highlighted with brilliance in your video here . Quintessence 😉
I only saw him once and he scared me Such a frightening presence.extremely loud. Such a sad death in a hotel in New Jersey. Put 125 people out of work. Immediately.
Following John Entwistle's death in 2002, Pete Townshend said of his former bandmate, 'It wasn't until the day of his funeral that I discovered that he'd spent most of his life as a Freemason.'
He had a heart problem that ended up taking his life. Autopsy proved he didnt have enough cocaine in his system to be the cause of his death. Yeah he did do some lines but not enough to cause his death. He would have died anyway even if he had not done any.
I LOVE that you showed some of his caricatures. He was truly an amazing artist in so many ways.
Thank you! So pleased you enjoyed it 🥰
He completed the who perfectly as the quiet genius. Humble and brilliant.
No bassist in the history of Rock comes close to John in terms of originality of sound and uniqueness of style. He was simply the greatest Rock bass-player of all time.
He was such an amazing part of
The Who's unique and majestic sound. The horns on Tommy were what drew me in to be a lifelong fan at age 11. He had so many amazing talents as a musician and artist. Thank you for this great documentary about him. 🎸
Thank you, I appreciate you 😁👍
One of the super greats 😎😍
Hey there!! Alycen Rowse here!! Great episode! Thank you for not calling me things I am not as many others still do!! Just a little bit about Dave CY Langston. He was more than just their roadie. He produced early Who albums and had known John since they were kids. Cy & John stayed as close as brothers til the day he died, as Cy was there. Also, Cy played in his own band for a while. He passed away three years ago. He was loved by many rockers and a legend among them. He is sorely missed. I just like people to know him for all that he was. Thank you again for being cool! Lots of love and light to you!!
Wow great to see you here Alycen 🥰 It's no ones business to call you anything, it must of been a frightening experience for you to go through and no ones fault 😥 Hope you're doing well and really appreciate your kind words thank you 🤗💕
@HarmonyHeartsLifestyle-ul5yv hey there!!! Thank you!! Happy to see you doing a good channel!! Love it!
Thank you for your kind words. Truly means a lot!! It was hard for so many. Cy and I handled it. Don't know how we made it through...
Thanks again my friend!! Much love!! 🌟🪷🍾🥂🤘🩷
What have I done before I found this site. Its brilliant x
Omg thank you! I appreciate it more than you know 🤗💕
The Greatest bass player of history
Absolutely fantastic have a wonderful day ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you! Enjoy your day 🥰🌷
Every rock bassist is Mc Cartney or Entwhistle in disguise - everything else followed from them. What a deadly competence you highlighted with brilliance in your video here . Quintessence 😉
I only saw him once and he scared me
Such a frightening presence.extremely loud. Such a sad death in a hotel in New Jersey. Put 125 people out of work. Immediately.
Following John Entwistle's death in 2002, Pete Townshend said of his former bandmate, 'It wasn't until the day of his funeral that I discovered that he'd spent most of his life as a Freemason.'
Good,well-presented piece.Enjoyed it.
Many thanks!
This was a very informative and you got a new subscriber thank you for the video.
Awesome, thank you! I appreciate you ☺️
Since when was Chiswick in Middlesex? Never mind.. John Entwistle was regarded as one of the best bass guitarists of his time - brilliant.
He was the last.person i expected to be taken by drugs but ive been wrong before
Children 🧒 this is why you should never obuse drugs !.
So true, life is so precious. Such a waste 😓
Wrong. John went out with a smile on his face and enjoyed the ride immensely.
@@LaughingStock_Yes, he did. John was with a woman he knew for 13 years. I know, because I am that woman. You want the truth...find me!! ❤
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Can you do Robin gibb next
He had a heart problem that ended up taking his life. Autopsy proved he didnt have enough cocaine in his system to be the cause of his death. Yeah he did do some lines but not enough to cause his death. He would have died anyway even if he had not done any.
Calling entwhistle the quietest member of the who is like calling madding crowd Thomas Hardy’s least tragic tragedy. Yes but--
Sad it was drugs that did him in.
One doesn't abuse drugs. I used drugs. Pot and LSD. Don't make drugs a part of your life. No one's listening.
At the risk of being pedantic. It's not obose drugs.