JudasMyGuide
Ancient Mariner
Wow. The first pairing is brutal and I'm gonna have to think a lot on that one.
However I know I'm definitely going to vote for the Ox. He's one of the most amazing fellows we had here so far.
And forget My Generation and give this one a spin instead:
One of the best beginnings to a song I know.
Also, his idiosyncratic approach to songwriting is something to be mentioned, both in the Who and in his solo career. Some really darkly humorous stories and, well, to quote Starostin's review of Whistle Rymes: "The "Seventies Entwistle" formula is in full flight here. Not entirely serious, not entirely sarcastic, full of near-ridiculous bombast and sleazy to the extreme. Listen to this stuff and you get the impression of a concept album about a neurotic, paranoid, wimpy, ludicrous, Woody Allen-type guy with a sexual complex bigger than this whole page."
However I know I'm definitely going to vote for the Ox. He's one of the most amazing fellows we had here so far.
And forget My Generation and give this one a spin instead:
One of the best beginnings to a song I know.
Also, his idiosyncratic approach to songwriting is something to be mentioned, both in the Who and in his solo career. Some really darkly humorous stories and, well, to quote Starostin's review of Whistle Rymes: "The "Seventies Entwistle" formula is in full flight here. Not entirely serious, not entirely sarcastic, full of near-ridiculous bombast and sleazy to the extreme. Listen to this stuff and you get the impression of a concept album about a neurotic, paranoid, wimpy, ludicrous, Woody Allen-type guy with a sexual complex bigger than this whole page."