Jethro Tull / diversity of music
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I read in another post about how Macca's range of styles is so diverse, and realised that's one of the reasons why I like his music. Jethro Tull have had a similar diversity over the years, ranging from blues, through prog rock, folk, folk rock, jazz and new wave. Ian Anderson is responsible for 99.9% of the writing and in my eyes is an unsung genius. 60 Million albums and counting. Here's a folky one for you
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Love Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull...seen Tull in concert probably a half dozen times! Ian is always a great performer!
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Love Jethro Tull and totally agree Ian Anderson is an unsung genius. Aqualung is a certified masterpiece. Benefit, Thick as a Brick, War Child, all classic albums! Tull was my first rock concert. I saw the Aqualung tour in 1971. I saw them again in 2008 on their 40th anniversary tour. Anderson was and still is an amazing performer. Great stuff and thanks for posting here about an extraordinary band!
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Was part of a bricklaying crew in the early 80's. One of the guys was a college music major on summer break working as a bricklayer. He had some friends who were playing at a local bar. We went over there and he sat in on keyboard and they played Locomotive Breath and Thick As A Brick. They sounded just like Tull. It was awesome indeed!
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beatlesfanrandy:
Love Jethro Tull and totally agree Ian Anderson is an unsung genius. Aqualung is a certified masterpiece. Benefit, Thick as a Brick, War Child, all classic albums! Tull was my first rock concert. I saw the Aqualung tour in 1971. I saw them again in 2008 on their 40th anniversary tour. Anderson was and still is an amazing performer. Great stuff and thanks for posting here about an extraordinary band!
I saw them during the 40th anniversary tour too and it was definitely a great show.
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Ian Anderson has a recent solo album. Homo Erraticus. Haven't heard it yet.