The Who- Baba O'Riley- John Entwistle's isolated bass (live) HQ SOUND
John "The Ox" Entwistle's isolated bass track from "Baba O'Riley", performed live by The Who at Shepperton Film Studios, May 25 1978. (Taken from "The Kids Are Alright" bonus dvd.)
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The Who: One lead singer. One lead bassist. One lead drummer. One genius songwriter and rhythm guitarist.
I love how Ringo plays the Bass🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
His facial expression seems like all he can hear is what we hear and he’s just bored af
I waited on him at a restaurant, served him wine and food. Got him to autograph Live at Leeds, which I rushed home and got. The greatest rock bassist of all time.
i notice a lot of comments on how bored john looks but i am noticing some subtle euphoric expressions. he's really loving parts of it. john is one of the best bass players ever.
The Who: lead guitar, lead bass, lead drums, lol.
John Entwistle always looks bored. It's his non flashy English Style. I saw him play a bar in West Chicago with his band. It's no mistake he's called "Thunder Fingers" as his thrashing finger plucks was like being hit with a machine gun. The Who realLY lost a piece of their magic when he passed away.
"The bass is not meant to be heard, it's meant to be felt"
When it finished, I said out loud to myself "Any questions?"
His bass playing was so badass it was blowing frames away in the film camera
Entwistle was my first bass hero, an inspiration to start playing. I´ll never be tired to hear him! Sorry I can´t play along anymore due problems on my hands and arms. RIP and thanks, John!
Funny how the studio version of this song (and most other songs too) is super simple, yet live he goes ballistic.
This sounds exactly like my bedroom when I was a teenager. No wonder my parents were annoyed all the time
I never knew he was that great.
I modeled my bass playing after two people; Paul McCartney, and John Entwhistle. Was fortunate to see both of them play live
That straight face through whole video, and then after song he drinks on a straw. He was just a pure bad ass
Everything about this style is godlike. The way he holds that bass..........wow
I think I speak for all rock bassists in the world when I say that even as a teen with an Acoustic 350 amp run through enormous speakers, you tried to get this guy's sound as best you could, and hope you could even come close to his mastery. Chris Squire, too, for all you Prog lovers out there. The Ox, indeed!
One half of one of the greatest and most powerful rhythm sections to ever be - RIP John & Keith
'Eminence Front' is another outstanding bass track that uses just about every technique that's physically possible to use in one song!