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Topic: John Entwistle 1944-2002 Return to archive
06-28-02 04:34 PM
stone jr. It is a sad day for all Who fans. I will miss him. I might buy a Who album to think of him. It is shocking because the deaths of Dee-Dee Ramone and George Harrison. Feel free to share your memories of John. John, we will miss you.
06-28-02 05:14 PM
voodoopug First time I really got to have an appreciation for his talents is when I watched the DVD of the Who at Royal Albert Hall, and I forget which song it was, but he calmly played a 5 minute blazing bass solo that just put the entire theater in the palm of his hands. I was in awe watching him! It is sad that I only new how good he really was just recently. May he never stop entertaining wherever he may be.

John Entwistle......gone but not forgotten
06-28-02 05:26 PM
Boomhauer You have to appreciate John Entwhistle for all he has done. I mean, he was in the WHO. I understand he was also a great man off the stage as well.

But, ya know, VH1 and MTV don't really show much appreciation by maybe showing some things about the Who and what not. They usually only show coverage on deaths of the people who usually appeal to younger fans of music. What can you do though? I don't have the power to argue with them.

John, we miss you.


Dang ol' Boomhauer.


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