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Posted 1 Year, 9 Months ago #1
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STOW-ON-THE-WOLD, England - Family, friends and surviving members of the iconic British rock band The Who gathered at a rural church on Wednesday for the funeral of virtuoso bass player John Entwistle.

Guitarist Pete Townshend, vocalist Roger Daltrey and drummer Kenny Jones, who replaced Keith Moon after his death in 1978, attended the service at St. Edward's Church in Stow-on-the-Wold, 60 miles northwest of London.

The Rev. Colin Wilson said Entwistle, who died June 27 in Los Angeles, was now 'reunited with Keith up there making great music.'

'I think he would want us all to be strong, determined, unafraid of the future, ready to meet every challenge, to believe in ourselves and in each other and to try to keep believing in God, even if that seems rather difficult at the present time,' said Wilson.

A large crowd of onlookers gathered outside the church to see Entwistle's coffin carried inside, followed by members of his family and his girlfriend, Lisa Pritchard-Johnson.

Entwistle was found dead in his hotel room June 27, after an apparent heart attack. He was 57. A public memorial service is to be held at a later date.

The Who, founded in London in the early 1960s, was one of the stalwarts of the British music invasion of America, along with the Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Animals and Kinks.

The Who's hits included 'My Generation,' 'I Can See For Miles,' 'I Can't Explain,' 'The Seeker,' 'Substitute,' 'Pinball Wizard,' 'Won't Get Fooled Again,' 'Who Are You' and 'You Better You Bet.'

Entwistle's fingers raced across his bass frets, but he stood stoically on stage in contrast to hyperactive Townshend and boisterous Daltrey. Augmenting the rhythm section with wild drummer Moon, who overdosed on sleeping pills in 1978, Entwistle anchored The Who's dynamic sound.

The Who retired in 1982 but reunited and toured frequently. They gave a rousing performance at last year's 'Concert for New York,' which raised money for the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.

Entwistle was the first band member to have solo success with his 1971 'Smash Your Head Against The Wall' and toured separately with his own group, the John Entwistle Band.

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Posted 1 Year, 9 Months ago #2
Drummer? Is it 1978?
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Posted 1 Year, 9 Months ago #3
Well, its about time!

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