RIP John Entwistle......The Who

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LAS VEGAS (AP) - John Entwistle, the bassist for the rock band The Who, was found dead Thursday in his hotel room of an apparent heart attack. He was 57.

Entwistle, a founding member of the band, stood out because he played without emotion, a stark contrast to the antics of lead guitarist Pete Townshend and lead singer Roger Daltrey.

The group was scheduled to play at the Hard Rock Hotel-Casino on Friday, the first date of a three-month, nationwide tour. The Vegas show was canceled but the rest of the tour was undecided, said Beckye Levin of promoter Clear Channel Entertainment.

"I was told he passed away in his sleep last night," Levin said, breaking into sobs during a telephone interview.

Who manager Robert Rosenberg said he was "saddened and shocked."

There was "nothing suspicious" about Entwistle's death, Clark County fire spokesman Bob Leinbach said.

The group, founded in London in the early 1960s, was part of the British rock invasion and the voice of a new breed. Their concerts were literally explosive — a fusion of audacious acrobatics, martial precision and high octane rock 'n' roll that blew away audiences and left the stage and their instruments a smoldering wreck.

The group's albums included "My Generation," "Happy Jack," "The Who Sell Out," "On Tour: Magic Bus," "Live at Leeds," "Who's Next," "Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy," "Quadrophenia," "Odds and Sods," "The Who by Numbers," "Who Are You," "The Kids Are Alright," "Face Dances," and "It's Hard."

They also made the groundbreaking rock opera film, "Tommy," starring Ann-Margret, in 1975.

The group's wild exploits were legendary. During a concert at the Rikki Tik Club in England in May 1966, Townshend smacked Entwistle in the head with his guitar; a year later, drummer Keith Moon, at the close of the band's performance on "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," detonated a flash bomb that destroyed his drum set, stunned guests and damaged Townshend's ears.

Moon — the band's original drummer — lived life on the edge, right up until his untimely death in 1978 in his London apartment at age 31 from an overdose.

The remaining members of the band retired in 1982 after a concert in Toronto, but they reunited and had toured frequently in recent years. They gave a rousing performance at last year's "Concert for New York," which raised funds for the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.

They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.




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One of the greatest bassists. Had the honor of seeing him twice....once in 1982 during The Who's Farewell Tour & 1994 when he was touring with Roger Daltrey.

An extremely talented musician.... on top of playing the bass, he also played the french horn on several Who songs

If you have never seen him, rent the video "The Who & Special Guests Live At The Royal Albert Hall", he does an amazing bass solo during the song "5:15"....
 
Man. Yesterday I read about their tour stop in my city, tickets going on sale Saturday. Today it's this. An emotional rollercoaster.

May he never be forgotten.
 
Who else really would like to hear "Boris the Spider" right now? It is such a great song for bass.
Take Care and Rest Well John,
Ezarc
 
its a shame. looks like the older generation are going fast. first george and now john

R.I.P

i'll play the who - the seeker all day as my tribute
 
Now that half the band is gone, do you think they'll finally get God's message and quit touring?
 
Sometimes I wonder what I'm a'gonna do
Cause there ain't no cure for the summertime blues ....

RIP John Entwistle - The Who Forever :heart:
 
Lost Cause said:
LAS VEGAS (AP) - John Entwistle, the bassist for the rock band The Who, was found dead Thursday in his hotel room of an apparent heart attack. He was 57.
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Very sad.
 
Tickets were going on sale here in Minneapolis on Saturday.I've seen The Who 3 times,Daltrey & Entwistle together,once solo,& once with Ringo's All Stars.Very classy guy.Even in his fifties he could outplay 99% of all bass players on the planet.
Thunderfingers silenced---bummer.
 
I play guitar but started on the bass and he was my inspiration ..May he rest in piece and the rock legends in heaven have just gotten one of the best bass players ever added to their group...:(
 
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