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Entwistle was notorious for the extremely high volume at which he played bass, going so far as to rig pick-ups to each string on his instruments. This led to him developing hearing loss, similar to
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Entwistle's playing, in part because he was better heard in concert, where he and Pete Townshend frequently exchanged roles, with Entwistle providing rapid melodic lines and Townshend anchoring the song with rhythmic chord work. At the same time,
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studio album project of original songs called the
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ability to play three or four strings at once, or to use several fingers on a single string. It allowed him to create passages that were both percussive and melodic. This method should not be confused with
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readers' poll and, in 2020, the same magazine ranked him number three in its list of the "50 Greatest Bassists of All Time".
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Eliscu, Jenny. "Rock & Roll: John Entwistle - The Who Bassist Dies at Fifty-Seven on the Eve of a Major U.S. Tour".
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The Ox: The Last of the Great Rock Stars: The Authorised Biography of the Who's John Entwistle
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492:(1971), which featured contributions from Keith Moon,
1788:"Entertainment | The Who bassist Entwistle dies"
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2523:Martin, Nicola Woolcock and Nicole (27 June 2002).
2393:"Partners In Time: John Entwistle & Keith Moon"
1735:
363:in the second year of school, and the two formed a
3065:The Who Concert Guide: John Entwistle Tour Archive
2840:"Rocklist.net ... Creem magazine selected readers"
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868:, following his final upcoming tour with the Who.
339:John Alec Entwistle was born on 9 October 1944 at
3249:Ringo Starr and His Third All-Starr Band Volume 1
1782:
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1276:reading to understand speech in his later years.
809:In 1995, Entwistle also toured and recorded with
16:English musician; bassist for The Who (1944–2002)
5011:
4031:20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection
2769:"Interview - John Myung - For Bass Players Only"
718:(1996). The band was preoccupied with recording
2944:1001 Guitars to Dream of Playing Before You Die
2886:
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5125:People educated at Acton County Grammar School
2584:"Lightning Bolt's Brian Gibson Blows Sh#t Up!"
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2453:November 2017, Paul Rees02 (2 November 2017).
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508:and the Who's roadie, Dave "Cyrano" Langston.
5120:Musicians from the London Borough of Hounslow
4722:
4313:2001 The Concert for New York City appearance
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956:Entwistle wrote this on one of his pictures:
669:(1982), his final studio album with the Who.
5145:Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band members
3242:King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents in Concert
2353:International Musician & Recording World
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3683:My Generation / The Who Sings My Generation
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1562:"John Entwistle; THE ART OF JOHN ENTWISTLE"
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3283:So Who's the Bass Player? The Ox Anthology
3276:Thunderfingers: The Best of John Entwistle
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443:as the loudest rock concert in history.
5065:British rhythm and blues boom musicians
4627:The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus
4158:Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970
4024:My Generation: The Very Best of The Who
3799:Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970
3030:Before I Get Old – The Story of The Who
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2771:. For Bass Players Only. 31 March 2014.
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4200:Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who
3901:Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who
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2887:Wetzel, Michael (11 September 2013).
2820:. Rocklistmusic.co.uk. 4 October 1980
2781:Soocher, Stan: "Squire's bass fire",
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4151:Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live
2889:"Video: German Warwick Bass Guitars"
2192:Caruana, Caesar (10 November 2011).
2097:Hickman, Martin (12 December 2002).
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594:" on the band's second studio album
470:Entwistle backstage before a gig at
286:Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band
3006:Neill, Andy; Kent, Matthew (2009).
2941:Burrows, Terry (22 February 2018).
2548:Edwards, Briony (13 October 2016).
2506:"#21 John Entwistle (The Who) 1996"
2157:"Cocaine stopped Entwistle's heart"
1606:Bernstein, Jonathan (1 July 2020).
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5045:20th-century English male singers
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3975:Rarities Volume I & Volume II
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2493:Randy Bachman's Vinyl Tap Stories
2329:. Fellnumb.com. 23 September 2013
2305:"OASIS PAY TRIBUTE TO WHO LEGEND"
921:. In late 2002, an expanded 2-CD
802:in 2000. The album featured lost
434:The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
5070:Cocaine-related deaths in Nevada
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3180:Smash Your Head Against the Wall
2744:"Tom Petersson | Biography"
2718:"Victor Wooten | Biography"
2692:"Billy Sheehan | Biography"
2610:"Geezer Butler | Biography"
1429:Smash Your Head Against the Wall
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489:Smash Your Head Against the Wall
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4017:Thirty Years of Maximum R&B
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4594:The Who's Tommy Pinball Wizard
3862:Live at the Fillmore East 1968
2608:Ankeny, Jason (17 July 1949).
2349:"John Entwistle (IM Sep 1975)"
2078:Hughes, Janet (3 March 2020).
1883:Rees, Paul (2 November 2017).
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5095:English rock bass guitarists
5060:British male bass guitarists
5050:20th-century English singers
4587:Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock!
2665:"Geddy Lee | Biography"
2061:"'Moonstruck' Film Premiere"
2015:Rees, Paul (12 March 2020).
1978:"Heaven and Hell by the Who"
1815:Rees, Paul (12 March 2020).
1537:UK public library membership
1484:with the John Entwistle Band
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4186:Tommy and Quadrophenia Live
3855:Quadrophenia Live in London
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2796:"Bassist of the Millennium"
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1380:The Who's musical equipment
1272:when playing with the Who.
1160:played a cover version of "
452:the Jimi Hendrix Experience
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4738:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
4608:A Tale of Two Springfields
4494:Ashdown House, Oxfordshire
4172:The Who Special Edition EP
3933:Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy
3919:Magic Bus: The Who on Tour
3834:View from a Backstage Pass
3122:Internet Broadway Database
2742:Stone, Doug (9 May 1950).
2043:"Obituary: John Entwistle"
1413:John Entwistle discography
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4144:Who's Better, Who's Best
4010:Who's Better, Who's Best
3690:A Quick One / Happy Jack
1297:, and American soul and
1282:Bachman–Turner Overdrive
1177:In some concerts of the
1148:'s seventh studio album
1044:His funeral was held at
548:in Toronto, Canada, 1976
52:in Toronto, Canada, 1976
21:John Entwistle (cyclist)
5150:The Best (band) members
5140:Polydor Records artists
5100:English rock guitarists
4566:The Boy Who Heard Music
4288:The Who by Numbers Tour
4045:The Ultimate Collection
3456:Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
3393:I Believe in Everything
3338:You'll Never Walk Alone
1863:"John Entwistle Quotes"
1187:at Slane Castle in 2003
1058:St Martin-in-the-Fields
777:, and session musician
5105:English rock musicians
4981:Holland–Dozier–Holland
4550:Awards and nominations
4388:John "Rabbit" Bundrick
4278:1962–1963 performances
4098:Won't Get Fooled Again
3373:The Deep End, Volume 1
2802:. 2000. Archived from
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1821:. Little, Brown Book.
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4328:Quadrophenia and More
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2842:. Rocklistmusic.co.uk
2806:on 30 September 2011.
1890:Classic Rock Magazine
1730:Neill & Kent 2009
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1179:Red Hot Chili Peppers
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5130:People from Chiswick
5110:English rock singers
5085:English horn players
5055:Atco Records artists
4398:Steve "Boltz" Bolton
4130:The Kids Are Alright
3947:The Story of The Who
3887:The Kids Are Alright
3222:Music from Van-Pires
3194:Rigor Mortis Sets In
2785:, 13 March 1979, 33.
2307:. nme.com. July 2002
1491:Music from Van-Pires
1445:Rigor Mortis Sets In
1254:of heavy metal band
923:Left for Live Deluxe
799:Music from Van-Pires
697:Rigor Mortis Sets In
4221:Lambert & Stamp
4059:The 1st Singles Box
3968:Who's Greatest Hits
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1417:The Who discography
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835:Grand Funk Railroad
796:and a studio album
775:the Doobie Brothers
767:Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
521:), trumpet, piano,
300:John Alec Entwistle
68:John Alec Entwistle
5080:English Freemasons
4807:Abdul "Duke" Fakir
4653:Chris Charlesworth
4519:Shepperton Studios
3989:The Who Collection
3911:Compilation albums
3841:Greatest Hits Live
3725:The Who by Numbers
3497:Trick of the Light
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1046:St Edward's Church
972:semi-detached home
941:, Pete Townshend,
856:Voiceprint Records
721:The Who by Numbers
645:Trick of the Light
636:The Who by Numbers
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3827:Live from Toronto
3813:Blues to the Bush
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3581:Edge of the World
3421:Too Late the Hero
3352:When You're a Boy
3208:Too Late the Hero
3039:978-0-85965-085-4
3017:978-0-7535-1217-3
2894:Deutsche Welle TV
2716:Phares, Heather.
2588:Premierguitar.com
2226:on 19 March 2012.
1913:Rolling Stone LLC
1595:on 11 April 2012.
1535:(Subscription or
1461:Too Late the Hero
1301:bassists such as
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4073:The Who Hits 50!
3697:The Who Sell Out
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224:Years active
214:with the Who
123:(2002-06-27)
121:27 June 2002
29:
5030:2002 deaths
5025:1944 births
4974:Carole King
4867:Zola Taylor
4855:David Lynch
4841:Pete Quaife
4833:Dave Davies
4815:Levi Stubbs
4764:Bobby Darin
4663:Chris Stamp
4658:Kit Lambert
4638:Kim McLagan
4478:Zak Starkey
4448:Frank Simes
4423:J. J. Blair
4418:Brian Kehew
4413:Steve White
4383:Scot Halpin
4115:Filmography
3982:The Singles
3926:Direct Hits
3770:Live albums
3739:Face Dances
3732:Who Are You
3661:Doug Sandom
3553:The Real Me
3449:In the City
3442:Whiskey Man
3233:Live albums
3026:Marsh, Dave
2947:. Octopus.
2220:"Who Album"
1422:Solo albums
1407:Discography
1260:Mike Gordon
1035:cholesterol
843:Mickey Hart
831:Mark Farner
811:Ringo Starr
737:Later years
678:Solo career
660:Face Dances
650:Who Are You
597:A Quick One
586:Songwriting
405:Doug Sandom
353:South Acton
345:Hammersmith
274:Formerly of
202:Discography
191:French horn
185:Bass guitar
179:Instruments
159:Occupations
111:Hammersmith
5014:Categories
4911:Keith Moon
4889:Paul Simon
4837:Ray Davies
4829:Mick Avory
4785:Nick Massi
4781:Bob Gaudio
4777:Tom DeVito
4749:Performers
4678:Shel Talmy
4615:In Concert
4443:Loren Gold
4438:Jon Button
4393:Tim Gorman
4347:& More
4283:Tommy Tour
4258:Keith Moon
3785:Who's Last
3711:Who's Next
3656:Keith Moon
3490:Had Enough
3414:Talk Dirty
1939:Thewho.com
1772:Marsh 1983
1759:Thewho.net
1742:Marsh 1983
1715:Marsh 1983
1673:Marsh 1983
1658:Marsh 1983
1539:required.)
1499:References
1378:See also:
1339:John Myung
1295:Duane Eddy
1270:pentatonic
1265:Rising Low
961:SOMETHING!
943:Jimmy Page
899:David Pack
887:Ann Wilson
771:Steely Dan
747:supergroup
731:Arlen Roth
673:Other work
641:Had Enough
630:Who's Next
555:Union Jack
527:Jew's harp
506:Neil Innes
498:Humble Pie
457:Sound City
429:Keith Moon
417:Bill Wyman
374:Duane Eddy
335:Early life
323:pentatonic
168:songwriter
104:1944-10-09
64:Birth name
4948:Ma Rainey
4863:Paul Robi
4859:Herb Reed
4823:The Kinks
4797:Four Tops
4633:No Plan B
4573:Lifehouse
4408:Jon Carin
4361:Musicians
4308:2000 tour
4303:1980 tour
4293:1979 tour
4268:Tours and
3961:Hooligans
3746:It's Hard
3532:Dangerous
3317:Rough Mix
2464:26 August
2438:26 August
2433:Bbc.co.uk
2403:26 August
2377:26 August
2270:Pearl Jam
2204:2 January
2127:Snow, Mat
2111:5 January
1401:Sotheby's
1374:Equipment
1323:Geddy Lee
1288:Influence
1227:harmonics
1201:Technique
1146:Pearl Jam
1136:Geddy Lee
1108:Freemason
1066:Sotheby's
1033:and high
984:Victorian
907:John Beck
860:Nashville
759:Joe Walsh
666:It's Hard
653:(1978); "
606:(1967); "
365:trad jazz
228:1961–2002
150:power pop
145:hard rock
4696:Category
4621:Double O
4529:The Wick
4509:Quarwood
3575:Quarwood
3215:The Rock
3084:AllMusic
3049:Articles
3028:(1983).
2986:20 March
2900:18 April
2881:and the
2748:AllMusic
2722:AllMusic
2696:AllMusic
2669:AllMusic
2614:AllMusic
2593:24 April
2535:Archived
2474:cite web
2265:Riot Act
2001:AllMusic
1917:ProQuest
1793:BBC News
1695:19 April
1476:The Rock
1368:Magazine
1256:Mudvayne
1248:slapping
1219:plectrum
1151:Riot Act
1096:Quarwood
1087:, London
1054:Quarwood
1012:stripper
988:Quarwood
976:Stanmore
911:It Bites
903:Ambrosia
743:the Best
715:The Rock
706:(1975),
700:(1973),
694:(1972),
455:using a
349:Chiswick
165:Musician
4897:The Who
4538:Related
4238:The Who
3624:The Who
3570:The Who
3476:My Wife
3400:My Size
3324:McVicar
3201:Mad Dog
3120:at the
3093:Discogs
2960:12 June
2649:12 June
2495:, p. 45
2333:12 June
1944:12 June
1921:1193455
1896:12 June
1637:FreeBMD
1453:Mad Dog
1390:Warwick
1386:Alembic
1299:R&B
1244:tapping
1231:pick-up
1223:tapping
1213:in 1981
1024:cocaine
1016:groupie
986:manor,
877:Beatles
845:of the
761:of the
703:Mad Dog
625:My Wife
395:The Who
389:The Who
310:" and "
304:the Who
281:The Who
265:Griffin
245:Polydor
194:trumpet
3954:Phases
3428:The Ox
3109:
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2926:29 May
2922:. 1965
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2846:4 July
2824:4 July
2753:4 July
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2619:4 July
2311:26 May
2248:4 July
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1800:4 July
1617:7 July
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1494:(2000)
1479:(1996)
1464:(1981)
1456:(1975)
1448:(1973)
1440:(1972)
1432:(1971)
1350:Guitar
1074:estate
829:, and
763:Eagles
647:" for
525:, and
384:Career
308:The Ox
233:Labels
188:vocals
171:singer
135:Genres
130:, U.S.
81:The Ox
4545:Songs
4345:Tommy
4343:2017
4123:Tommy
3880:Tommy
3704:Tommy
3384:Songs
2999:Books
2559:6 May
2293:Photo
2177:6 May
1639:. ONS
1158:Oasis
1121:DVD.
1070:taxes
935:Boris
891:Heart
804:demos
620:Tommy
523:bugle
518:Tommy
448:Cream
250:Decca
240:Track
4971:and
3107:IMDb
3034:ISBN
3012:ISBN
2988:2020
2962:2019
2949:ISBN
2928:2022
2902:2015
2862:ISBN
2848:2014
2826:2014
2755:2014
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2703:2014
2677:2014
2651:2019
2621:2014
2595:2024
2561:2020
2480:link
2466:2021
2440:2021
2405:2021
2379:2021
2335:2019
2313:2023
2288:link
2250:2014
2206:2012
2179:2020
2137:ISBN
2113:2018
2107:. UK
2023:ISBN
1946:2019
1898:2019
1823:ISBN
1802:2014
1697:2017
1645:2024
1619:2020
1415:and
1341:and
1191:Flea
1140:Rush
1014:and
949:and
773:and
531:5:15
450:and
260:Atco
209:Solo
141:Rock
118:Died
98:Born
3760:Who
3518:You
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