The Ox The authorized biography of The Who's John Entwistle

Paul Rees

Book - 2020

"The 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 gaining close enough access to write a definitive account of his life- until now. For the first time, and wi...th the full co-operation of the Entwistle family, The Ox shines a long overdue light on one of the most important figures in rock history."--Cover flap.

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Published
New York : Hachette Books 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Paul Rees (author)
Edition
First U.S. edition
Physical Description
viii, 344 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780306922855
  • Prologue Lord of the Manor
  • Part I. The Quiet One
  • 1. Southfield Road
  • 2. The Hockey Misfits
  • 3. Detours
  • 4. Fab Four
  • 5. Maximum R&B
  • 6. Latin Lover
  • Part II. Success Story
  • 7. "Otherwise Occupied"
  • 8. Outside It's America
  • 9. The Mayor of Ealing
  • 10. A Dark, Violent Year
  • 11. Hey, Big Spender
  • 12. Cell Number Seven
  • 13. Mad Dog and Zorg Women
  • 14. Quarwood
  • 15. Eclipse
  • 16. Hotel California
  • 17. Hard Times
  • Part III. Too Late the Hero
  • 18. The Rock
  • 19. Club Ox
  • 20. Mr. Loud
  • 21. Luck of the Draw
  • 22. Last Orders
  • 23. Exit Stage Right
  • Epilogue Encore
  • Acknowledgments
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this powerful biography, Rees (Robert Plant: A Life) makes a strong argument that The Who's John Entwistle (1944--2002), the so-called "Quiet One," was just as self-destructive as he was stoic. Sandwiched in between the towering personalities of his bandmates--guitar-windmilling Pete Townshend, strutting frontman Roger Daltry, and wild drummer Keith Moon--bassist John Entwistle was the steady hand on the tiller. Drawing on Entwistle's unfinished memoir, Rees begins with a workmanlike march through the band's early history in the late 1960s, but things liven up as the band gains massive popularity with its early 1970s American tours. Onstage, Entwistle was the calm "Ox," but offstage his life was a riot of booze, cocaine, infidelity, and manic shopping sprees (he had a fleet of cars but never learned to drive), and he often paired himself with the fun but unhinged Moon, whom he considered "a little brother." The Who broke up in 1983, and Rees describes Entwistle's reclusiveness and decline in health that followed ("The Who had made him, and now The Who was gone") until his death of a heart attack in a Nevada Hard Rock Hotel bedroom with a stripper by his side. Fans of The Who wanting insight into the enigmatic band member need look no further. (Apr.)

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