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John Entwistle 

Best bass guitarist ever, hands-down. Also a total badass.
John Entwistle was known as the Ox because of his large build and constitution, and Thunderfingers for his awesome bass skills.
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John Entwistle 

October 9, 1944- June 27, 2002.

Bass guitar player for the Who, one of the most recognized and adored bands in the world. Also a member of Ox, a band that is relatively unknown, but quite excellent, none the less.

Famous for his "Thunder Fingers", and the fact that he never moved, or even smiled, while playing. (Some speculate that he was attempting to blend into the background, so he would not be mauled by his violent, and often blocked up, band mates).

Either way, he is considered one of the greatest bass players in rock n' roll, and has one of the most obscenely high singing voices ever possessed by a non-castrati.
It's spelt John EntWISTLE, not John EntWHISTLE!

john entwistle 

the greatest bassist ever in rock and roll
for prove of his amazing skills on bass guitar buy the kids are alright dvd special edition from your local music store
john entwistle by qanderson April 5, 2005

entwined chaos 

Entwined Chaos are a 5 piece metal band, from Whitehaven, Cumbria, formed in summer 2007 by Scurr (lead guitar) and Ice (drums). Beast (rhythm guitar) joined a couple of weeks later followed by Casson (Bass) and after a few auditions they found Pimp (Vocals). The songs currently up are the bands demos and should form an EP later this year. a popular venue to witness the awsomeness that is entwined chaos would be the 3 tuns located also in whitehaven.
i went to see entwined chaos last night they rocked so hard
entwined chaos by Dmagee April 20, 2008

John Entwistle 

Member of the Greatest band ever, The Who, and the Greatest Bass Guitarist this universe has ever seen.
Just listen to his Bass playing!
John Entwistle by Marlene August 8, 2004
Creature related to an ent, mentioned but never encountered in Lord of the Rings. The Entwives tended flowers in what is now the Brown Lands, whereas the Ents preferred the forests. A confusing idea - did ents and entwives produce little acorns? In which case, are they really one species, instead of two? And how did they manage it, if one lot lives in plains and the other in forests?

I always wanted to know what happened to the entwives and hoped they would turn up later in the book, but they didn't. Bugger.
Where the hell did the entwives go?

I've not seen him in three days - he's as elusive as an entwife.

You should tie up your loose ends - you don't want to leave entwives lying around.
Entwife by Andy April 17, 2004