
The Ox
The Authorized Biography of The Who's John Entwistle
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Paul Rees
Unearth a piece of music history with this definitive, no-holds-barred biography of John Entwistle, The Who's legendary bass guitarist.
It is an unequivocal fact that in terms of rock bands, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Who represent Year Zero, the beginning of all things, ground-breakers all. To that incontrovertible end, John Entwistle—The Who's beloved bassist—remains an enigmatic yet undeniably influential figure. However, unlike his fellow musicians, Entwistle has yet to be the subject of a major biography. In the years since his death, his enduring legacy has been carefully guarded by his loved ones, preventing potential biographers from writing the definitive account of his life—until now. For the first time, and with the full cooperation of the Entwistle family, The Ox shines a long overdue light on one of the most important figures in rock history.
Drawing on his own notes for his unfinished autobiography, as well as his personal archives and interviews with his family and friends, The Ox gives listeners a never-before-seen glimpse into Entwistle's two very distinct poles. On the one hand, he was the rock star incarnate—larger than life, self-obsessed to a fault, and proudly and almost defiantly so. Extravagant with money, he famously shipped vintage American cars across the Atlantic without having so much as a driver's license, built progressively bigger and more grandiose bars into every home he owned, and amassed an extraordinary collection of possessions, from armor and weaponry to his trademark Cuban-heel boots. But beneath this fame and flutter, he was also a man of simple tastes and traditional opinions. He was a devoted father and family man who loved nothing more than to wake up to a full English breakfast or to have a supper of fish, chips, and a pint at his local pub.
After his untimely death, many of these stories were shuttered away into the memories of his family and friends. At long last, The Ox introduces us to the man behind the myth—the iconic and inimitable John Entwistle.
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Best book about the greatest bass player ever lived!!!
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Great Read
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AWESOME!
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If you've gotten to Entwistle it's probably safe to assume you've already read or listened to Daltrey and Townshend so the lack of band detail won't be missed as much. It is unfortunate we don't get the stories in Entwistle's voice or first hand but rather a collection of accounts from the various people in his life. As such, we don't get personal feelings but rather more of an overview of the man and rock legend. At times, maybe most of the time, I wasn't sure whose recounting I was hearing until some time into them. That is my only real criticism of audiobook.
I would suggest listening to Daltrey and Townshend first to get more detail on the backstory of the band and its management and the relationships this book makes reference to but doesn't go into enough detail to truly understand.
Not as good as Daltrey or Townshend but worth a
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I didn't know the full details of his personal life but I figured that it was as much of a train wreck as the rest of the guys in The Who. And it was.
His music inspires me to play clean.
His life inspires me to live clean.
So, to this day, John Entwistle inspires me to be a better musician and a better man.
Thank you, John. You rock!.
Amazing, Sobering Story of a Genius
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Disappointing lack of content.
This review is more captivating than this book.
A series of random tales of drugs and destruction
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