Re: [AH] Re: [Mellotronists] John Entwhistle
2002-06-28 by Mark Glinsky

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2002-06-28 by Mark Glinsky
At 09:54 AM 6/28/2002 -0700, Steve wrote: >Sorry to hear this very sad news. Entwistle was an excellent bassist for a >terrific band. >What songs feature his Mellotron work? Not sure - others can answer this question better than I can, I'm sure. I just always liked his style. --------------------------------------------------------- Mark S. Glinsky - Arlington, TX Email - glinskym@... http://www.markglinsky.com/ManualManor.html "Be Seeing You...." - No. 6 ---------------------------------------------------------
2002-06-28 by Andy Thompson
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Glinsky [mailto:glinskym@...] Sent: 28 June 2002 18:07 To: Steve; mrivers@...; mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Cc: analogue@... Subject: Re: [AH] Re: [Mellotronists] John Entwhistle At 09:54 AM 6/28/2002 -0700, Steve wrote: >Sorry to hear this very sad news. Entwistle was an excellent bassist for a >terrific band. >What songs feature his Mellotron work? None. At least, I don't believe so. Sadly missed, though - The Who were on my 'must see next time round' list. So was Ian Dury. :-( Andy T. M400 #1145 http://freespace.virgin.net/andy.thompson/
2002-06-29 by Colin G Crawford
>At 09:54 AM 6/28/2002 -0700, Steve wrote: >>Sorry to hear this very sad news. Entwistle was an excellent bassist for a >>terrific band. >>What songs feature his Mellotron work? > > >None. At least, I don't believe so. Sadly missed, though - The Who were on >my 'must see next time round' list. So was Ian Dury. :-( > >Andy T. John was a close neighbour, and I am sad to say I spent a splendidly drunken Christmas Eve and Boxing day with mutual friends and his family at his home last year. No doubt he failed to realise that we were not there on Christmas Day, but that was just a mild display of his excess....... Sad, because none of us knew it it would be his last. As well as being a complete virtuoso on the bass, he helped design and develop instruments over the years, and his collection of over 230 guitars was something to behold!... No Mellotrons at Entwistle Towers to my knowledge, but a very rare WurliTzer guitar took my eye, as well as a '57 Flying V., He was also an inveterate collector; cars (Despite never having learned to drive!) and antiques in particular, and his Rolls Royce Shadow Station Wagon was a familiar sight in Gloucestershire, recognisable by the distinctive licence plate of FAL 1C!! Other less well known Entwistle talents are worth noting: He was the only member of the Who with formal musical training. He played keyboards and French Horn! He was also a talented artist and brilliant cartoonist / cariacaturist. ... (Lennon was shite by comparison in that particular field. No one in their right mind would have bothered buying a Lennon cartoon save for the fact that it was by John Lennon. Artistically his cartoon work was childish and talentless, but Entwistle's work could rival or challenge the likes of Calman, John Glashan, Steadman, etc.) Locally he was well known for being a generous benefactor to the community..... and a nice bloke. Good on him. Another sad day indeed. I'll shut up now... C
2002-06-29 by Tony Moffett
----- Original Message -----From: Colin G CrawfordSent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 5:03 AMSubject: Re: [AH] Re: [Mellotronists] John Entwhistle
>At 09:54 AM 6/28/2002 -0700, Steve wrote:
>>Sorry to hear this very sad news. Entwistle was an excellent bassist for a
>>terrific band.
>>What songs feature his Mellotron work?
>
>
>None. At least, I don't believe so. Sadly missed, though - The Who were on
>my 'must see next time round' list. So was Ian Dury. :-(
>
>Andy T.
John was a close neighbour, and I am sad to say I spent a splendidly drunken
Christmas Eve and Boxing day with mutual friends and his family at his home
last year. No doubt he failed to realise that we were not there on Christmas
Day, but that was just a mild display of his excess....... Sad, because none
of us knew it it would be his last.
As well as being a complete virtuoso on the bass, he helped design and
develop instruments over the years, and his collection of over 230 guitars
was something to behold!... No Mellotrons at Entwistle Towers to my
knowledge, but a very rare WurliTzer guitar took my eye, as well as a '57
Flying V., He was also an inveterate collector; cars (Despite never having
learned to drive!) and antiques in particular, and his Rolls Royce Shadow
Station Wagon was a familiar sight in Gloucestershire, recognisable by the
distinctive licence plate of FAL 1C!!
Other less well known Entwistle talents are worth noting:
He was the only member of the Who with formal musical training. He played
keyboards and French Horn! He was also a talented artist and brilliant
cartoonist / cariacaturist. ... (Lennon was shite by comparison in that
particular field. No one in their right mind would have bothered buying a
Lennon cartoon save for the fact that it was by John Lennon. Artistically
his cartoon work was childish and talentless, but Entwistle's work could
rival or challenge the likes of Calman, John Glashan, Steadman, etc.)
Locally he was well known for being a generous benefactor to the
community..... and a nice bloke. Good on him.
Another sad day indeed.
I'll shut up now...
C
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