Who’s next?
The Who are planning to record their first album together for six years but still have to write the songs, bass guitarist John Entwistle says. The band will be going back into the recording studios in January if they can get the songs together in time.
The veteran group, once known as the wild men of rock, will be getting down to writing and rehearsing soon. “We won’t be going
back on the road, but then again, who knows?” says Entwistle. The bassist spoke after some of his rock ’n’ roll memorabilia, including 12
of 160 guitars, was auctioned at Sotheby’s in London. Bidders offered nearly $NZ75,400 for his castoffs, but he was disappointed that his 1975 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Estate made only $NZ35,910. —NZPA.
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Press, 30 September 1988, Page 25
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