John Entwistle Interview
(The Who)
It may be hard to believe, but "Tommy", the Rock Opera, is 25 years old. In support of that anniversary, Buena Vista Home Video recently released "The Who's Tommy, the Amazing Journey" which chronicles the rise and long standing popularity of "Tommy".
We are proud to present an exclusive interview with John Entwistle, bassist for The Who. And we do mean "exclusive", since John Entwistle gave only three interviews promoting this video; one to United Press International (U.P.I.); one to C.B.S. Radio, and one to our own Gary James.
Q. Did it ever bother you that maybe Roger Daltrey or
Pete Townshend would get more attention than you would?
A. It did at first, but I got used to it. It was probably the same with
most bass players unless they sang.
Q. Were you to The Who, what Bill Wyman was to The Stones,
that rock solid guy who could always be counted on?
A. (laughs) They couldn't always depend on me. I did have an occasional drink,
or two. Yeah, the only difference between myself and Bill, well there's a lot
of differences actually. The only difference was I wrote some of the stuff
for The Who. Bill was just the bass player. I mean, we're kind of different,
but we kind of had the same image I guess. I don't think I was quite as standstill
and reliable as Bill was, you know.