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  1. Jun 24, 2003 · Greatest Hits Live by John Entwistle released in 2003. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of "Greatest Hits Live" on Discogs.

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  3. The excitement and raw energy Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon are heard live with ‘My Generation’ from an early BBC Radio session in 1965 and then in 1970 at City Hall in Hull, with ‘Happy Jack’ and ‘I’m A Boy’, and ‘Magic Bus’.

    • "Trick of the Light" From: ‘Who Are You’ (1978) Townshend once called Entwistle’s eight-string bass on "Trick of the Light" a “musical Mack truck.” That goes for every facet of this steamroller of a song, from John’s distorted, guitar-like bass to Moon’s torrents of toms to Roger Daltrey’s snarling lead vocals.
    • "My Wife" From: ‘Who’s Next’ (1971) Along with "Boris," this booming classic is Entwistle’s most famous Who song and his frequent spotlight moment at Who shows.
    • "Boris the Spider" From: ‘A Quick One’ (1966) One of the first songs Entwistle ever wrote, "Boris the Spider" was penned in six minutes after John and Rolling Stones bass player Bill Wyman got drunk and started thinking of goofy names for animals.
    • "Heaven and Hell" B-side (1970) Although never appropriately captured in a studio take (which relegated it to B-side purgatory), "Heaven and Hell" was a rhythmic powerhouse when played at Who shows in 1969-70.
  4. May 25, 2020 · The John Entwistle Band members are bassist John Entwistle, co-founder/drummer Steve Luongo, guitarist/vocalist Godfrey Townsend, and keyboardist Gordon Cotton. Luongo gives a heartfelt...

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  7. May 28, 2019 · Recorded during a ramshackle 5-week tour of the US, this is basically John Entwistle backed by what amounts to a mediocre 1970s bar band, complete with weedy saxophone and wacka-wacka phasered guitar.

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