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John Entwistle: An Ox's Tale
In 1964, The Who became one of the key figures of the British Invasion, taking the American music scene by storm. While Roger Daltrey, Pete Townsend, and Keith Moon took the spotlight with their on stage antics, John Entwistle, dubbed "The Quiet One," stood in the shadow, poised to become the biggest bass player in rock and roll. Entwistle continued down his own path, finding great musical freedom. In 2002, Entwistle couldn't resist the lure of bringing back one of the greatest bands in rock and roll history. Tragically on the eve of the first show, John was found deceased. "The Ox," as Entwistle was known, left behind many fans and several unfinished projects. Narrated by Peter Frampton, John Entwistle: An Ox's Tale covers the life of John Entwistle, from his first public performance at the age of 14 to his feelings about The Who's most recent reunion. This film contains the last footage and interviews ever shot with Entwistle, offering the one chance for fans to discover the real life behind the man who far exceeded his greatest aspirations. Special features include Chris Entwistle interview: "The Last Time I Saw Dad" and John Entwistle home movies. Approx running time 78 mins.
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