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Old 01-10-2005, 11:35 PM   #1
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Jethro Tull anyone?

Absolutely fantastic in my opinion, love them. Im not much of a flute fan but Ian Anderson is simply amazing and I love how he incorporates it.

Hmm so many good songs of his, hard to choose a favourite but Aqualung has always been high up there.
Same with living in the past, thick as a brick, song for jeffrey, I could go on for hours. Nothing like a few joints and some Tull though
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Old 01-11-2005, 12:58 AM   #2
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Jethro Tull is great.

Ian Anderson really makes it what it is. Hopping around on one leg, playing the flute and singing all at the same time.

Wond'ring Aloud, Locomotive Breath, Fat Man, Thick as a Brick, Bungle in the Jungle, Skating Away, Aqualung or any of their songs are great.
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Old 01-11-2005, 01:39 AM   #3
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Thick As A Brick is great. Anyone seen 'em live?
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Old 01-11-2005, 03:11 AM   #4
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Thick As A Brick is great. Anyone seen 'em live?
i saw the when they played up here in maine in november.
by far the best concert ive been to (and ive seen some good ones too, bela fleck, bob dylan . . .)

they played two sets the first one was a more acoustic set where don perry played a very small kit and martin barr played acoustic, along with ian.

they second set they played their more "rock" songs (which topped some of the rock concerts ive been too: disturbed, korn, godsmack, mudvayne . . .)

the best song they played was bouree, but they played it in 5/4 time (for you musicians).

favorite tull song of all time: Hymn 43
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One of my teachers saw them live many years ago. He said it was a fairly wild concert, with all kinds of flute-throwing and one-footed hopping. Jethro Tull is one of my favorite bands. I have the "Original Masters" Cd, I love all of the songs on it. Aqualung, Locomotive Breath, and Bungle in the Jungle are the best though.
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Old 01-13-2005, 04:24 AM   #6
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I wish jethro tull would come to Vancouver..

I had the coolest teacher ever for a sub for one entire day in grade 10. I had Electronics and Metal and our teacher was away and we had this professional welder/millwright or something guy whos retired from that and is a sub now..anyways he said if he didnt get a call in to work in the morning, hed go ride his chopper with his buddies and drink beer and since it was a double block we had him all day. in electronics we listened to music on my computer speakers and he came and talked to us for the entire time basically about old music like Jethro Tull, zeppelin, beatles, stones, pink floyd. Coolest guy ever, he called me and my buddy the zeppelin brothers.

Anyways thats my J-Tull related story, but not really entirely all Tull.
Oh once during junk week(everyone throws away crap and it sits out for a week) I picked up an old record player that works and me and my buddy came home at lunch, blazed and listened to Aqualung.


oh and steel monkey is a good song that I enjoy, kinda catchy and has a definet 80's sound to it in my opinion. Roots to branches, the whistler, and minstrel in the gallery are also great tunes

I've gotthe very best of Jehtro Tull as well as Aqualung with bonus tracks so there is lots of good Tull to choose from, plus my dad has alot of Tull on vinyl
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I belive the name of the song is, "My God" from Aqualung...it has some crazy flute and vocal solos in it. Absolutley wierd, yet wonderfull. It's insane. I still remember the first time I heard it...I was blazed and listening to old records on an old record player with a friend one afternoon last winter.
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Aqualung and Bungle in the Jungle would have to be my two favorites.
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Thick As A Brick is an amazing song.
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Old 01-28-2005, 06:31 AM   #10
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I'm a real big Tull fan, I especially love the BBC sessions. Favorite songs? Hmmm, Bouree, Bungle in the Jungle, Agualung, Locomotive Breath, Minstrel in the Gallery, Stormy Monday, and velvet green.
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