John Entwistle: “Won’t Get Fooled Again” Isolated Bass
This clip comes from the 1979 film, The Kids Are Alright, featuring the isolated bass work of John Entwistle on the Who’s classic “Won’t Get Fooled Again”.
Give it a little time before the Ox dives in, around the 50 second mark.
BADASS PLAYER!
FUCKING GROOVY!
Ox: defining rock and roll bass playing. Here’s why…
@[1545494251:2048:Carlito Coloian] needs to see this!
Geörge William Temes .. OX ROX!!
The Ox was the best at what he did.
assassing riffs !!
What a hippie.
Very funny, treble maker
Corey Brown Stop it with that treble maker sh*t already.
Kuro Kitsueki Never.
The Ox! What more need be said!
I saw him live at New York’s Academy of Music years ago. It was probably the loudest gig I ever heard! Great stuff all around. The Ox will be missed.
whoa.
unreal
I love this track. I show it my students a lot. Great for them to see all the right hand stuff he does.
am I the only one who thought it was a little sloppy, it had its parts for sure but not by any means tight.
if you thinks its sloppy, two things.. first, its live. second, if you play the video of the whole band ( find it on you tube) and play both videos at the same time( creatively pausing one so they get in sync…. I DID ) its an awesome performance. The Ox is out of the Box !!!
he must be the british james jamerson!
LOVE LIVE ROCK! THE OX defined the bass as a lead instrument!
Yep, and many feel that James Jamerson was THE sound of Motown…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qu_vCKJMuM
l + l ;J.
I would never have realized that the Ox did sting popping without hearing this isolated part (around 4:00). Interesting.
Massive bass!
mother of god
Good bassist