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: "Too Late the Hero" from 1981. Joe
: Walsh on guitars. Production's kinda lousy
: (way too much synth) but there's some great
: bass work and some decent Entwistle humor
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: Yes, there's "The Rock", but that
: one wasn't officially released until 1996
: (although there was a limited 1986 release
: of it). But the '80s Entwistle record I had
: in mind is also AOR-ish, but with John on
: all lead vocals, and a few interesting
: tunes, particularly the humorous "Talk
: Dirty", where a girlfriend refuses to
: do as the title says, opting to discuss
: litterature, politics, and the like, much to
: John's dismay.
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: Yeah, that's sorta true, but there were
: those 2 albums filled with Golden Age of R'n
: R throwbacks, then there was that other one
: that was generic eighties AOR slow-paced
: trash(the Rock, John didn't even sing on
: most of them if the Wikipedia got it right.
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: Have you ever considered review any of
: John's
: solo work for The Who page? Smash Your Head
: Against the Wall is considered a classic,
: and its follow-up Whistle Rymes is also held
: in relatively high regard; his other albums
: aren't particularly critically acclaimed
: (although I quite like them, enough for
: anywhere between an 8 and a A on your
: scale).
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