Tracks 1-10 ℗ 1971; tracks 11-18 ℗ 2005.
1972 studio album by John Entwistle. Studio album by. John Entwistle. 3 November 1972 (UK), 4 November 1972 (US). John Entwistle chronology. Smash Your Head Against the Wall (1971). Whistle Rymes (1972). Rigor Mortis Sets In (1973). Whistle Rymes is the second solo album by John Entwistle, bassist for British rock band The Who. Contents.
John Entwistle – I Believe in Everything. John Entwistle – (2005) - Smash Your Head Against (Full Album). John Entwistle 1971 Smash Your Head Against The Wal – 10 Cinnamon Girl (bonus). John Entwistle Smash Your Head Against The Wall - 1971 – You re Mine. John Entwistle 1971 Smash Your Head Against The Wal – 17 No. 29 (Eternal Youth) (Demo).
Band Name John Entwistle. Album Name Smash Your Head Against the Wall. Labels Polydor Decca Track Records. Members owning this album0.
John Entwistle had been writing tunes since the Who's second album, the majority of them coming out as album cuts or as B-sides of singles
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IMO John Entwistle was the best bassist that ever played. Paul was also great but for many other reasons. The Who were the best live band I saw in the 60's & 70's, and I saw a lot of them. juan de la calNăm trước. Listen to the man who change bass playing. THE GREAT JOHN ENTWISTLE. Your music will live forever. Johnny Macalvee28 ngày trước. John Entwistle (The Who) 1972 Whistle Rymes - Full Album. lượt xem 9 000. winterblueflower. John Entwistle - Smash Your Head Against the Wall. lượt xem 24 000. Waingro Music.
John Entwistle had been writing tunes since the Who's second album, the majority of them coming out as album cuts or as B-sides of singles. But in the early '70s, with the Who becoming even less of an outlet for his songwriting talents, Entwistle forged ahead with his first solo album, Smash Your Head Against the Wall. Musically, it has much of a Who flavor to it, with the strong guitar work, lumbering drums and basslines that define the music.
smash your head against the wall, smash your head against the wall john entwistle Smash Your Head Against the Wall is the debut solo album by John Entwistle, the bassist for English rock band the Who The album was released on Track Records in the UK and Decca Records in the US Though the first solo album by any member of the Who, the record includes notable playing and backing vocals by fellow Who member Keith Moon as well as strong musical influences from the group's work. The album features a remake of Entwistle's Who live classic "Heaven and Hell" with the Who's on and off roadie Dave "Cyrano" Langston, who had encouraged Entwistle to make the album and provided some acid-drenched guitar Langston was even thought to be Pete Townshend under a pseudonym.