"I supply the music for Vampires, which is a new series that's coming out"
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Entwistle wasn’t just “the bassist from The Who.” He was the band’s subterranean architect, the guy whose parts sounded like a lead instrument that happened to live in the low end. So “I supply the music” carries a craftsman’s pride: not performing, not starring, but building the atmosphere. Pair that with “Vampires,” and you get an on-brand wink. Vampires are immortal, nocturnal, a little theatrical - basically rock stardom with the fangs left in. Entwistle, famously reserved, uses the genre as a mask: he can talk about his work without selling his soul in public.
The phrase “a new series that’s coming out” is the tell. It’s promotional, slightly clunky, the language of projects and content pipelines rather than mythic albums and tours. By the late 90s and early 2000s, legacy musicians were increasingly patching careers together through TV cues, side gigs, and commissions. The subtext isn’t desperation; it’s adaptation. Entwistle is positioning himself as useful in a media landscape that feeds on familiar names while demanding fresh product - a little vampiric itself.
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