2017/11/13 11:58:19
quantumeffect
craigb

Ian?  Is that you?


... could be Jerry the Sumo Wrestler.
2017/11/13 12:00:16
quantumeffect
craigb
bapu
jamesg1213
craigb
 
 
NagBap was in overdrive!


 
You ain't kidding. That project took about 10 years off my life...


What about the children?
 
Will no one think of the children?
 
 




That can get you arrested now-a-days.


More importantly, what about the mothers - all one thousand of them.
2017/11/13 13:55:44
Guitarhacker
I had a friend back in high school who's name was Joey Tull.  One of the "motor heads" in the school. Drove an old funeral home hurse.  Racing slicks on the back, jacked up with air shocks, blower poking through the hood and green sparkle paint with chrome pipes.... a very cool looking and intimidating  sounding ride. But I guess you're not talking about THAT Tull.
 
At the time I was in high school, Jethro Tull was doing the Aqualung LP and around that time Thick as a Brick came out.  A bass player buddy of mine knew every word and nuance of that album. He had the record and the 8-track.
 
I always thought that Ian Anderson was one of the modern day musical geniuses along with Jeff Lynn of ELO. What those guys did at the time they did it was awesome. In spite of that, I really wasn't a huge JT or ELO fan. Never went to see them in concert.
2017/11/13 21:34:46
batsbrew
I SAW JT back in the mid 70's, on the 'minstrel in the gallery' tour......
a truly awesome concert.
 
2017/11/13 23:33:36
bapu
I saw them twice. The first was 1971, the second was 1983.
 
'71 was waaaaaay better. IA was already taking hits of oxygen during solos (I was seated above and behind the stage) in 83.
2017/11/13 23:53:42
BobF
Other than "Wond'ring Aloud" and "Locomotive Breath" there isn't a whole lot of IA/JT that I would spend munny to hear
2017/11/14 00:01:19
dmbaer
I cannot fathom how anyone could not like Jethro Tull, or at least their good stuff.  Admittedly, some of their output over the years has not been equal to that produced when Mr. Anderson was at his most inspired.  But when they're firing on all cylinders (Aqualung and way too many other songs to list), they are superb.
 
Anyway, this thread reminds me ... it's getting close to the season when it's appropriate to pull out what is arguably the best Jethro Tull album of them all.  Yes, it's the Jethro Tull Christmas Album.  Don't scoff if you haven't heard it.  I once did that ... I was wrong.
2017/11/14 01:59:16
auto_da_fe
true story...
 
Ian Anderson was a blues guitar player until he saw Clapton live in London and then he picked up the flute.
 
The song Thick as a Brick is on my desert island mix....genius.
 
JR
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