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Several of my open mic buddies have been encouraging me to perform and upload some songs, so the other day I decided to play four Jethro Tull songs for the gang.

Maybe some here will enjoy them too. A break away from some of the bullshit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVhMbcZc6O4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTUFnZCWxpE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-tA4v2Jz8s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7d_wH2PSGc

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Long time Tull fan here. Enjoying your covers. I'm a guitar player too, but far too gun-shy to post any videos. Do you take requests? I'd love to see One White Duck/0-10.

Did you see the recent news where Ian revealed he has COPD?
 
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Thanks! I'm afraid those are the only Tull songs I know, but I was working on Thick as a Brick for a while. Really hard!

I did see that news about him having that and disappointing. I hope he remains well enough to keep performing.




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Another long time fan. Saw them perform at the Manley Field House, Syracuse University on April 16, 1972, as part of their "Thick as a Brick Tour." Simply amazing!



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Yep. Ian Anderson is one of the great frontmen in R&R.
 
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I like his music a lot but not so much his politics most namely his climate panic views.
Saw him recently in an interview with uber-lib Dan Rather on axs tv although Rather mostly stays away from political topics (smart move).
Anyway love those Jethro Tull covers and the original too. Cool
 
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Very nice job on the covers!

I saw Ian Anderson last year and he still puts on a great show!
 
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Oh yes! Big time Tull fan since the 70s.



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I've always liked JT. Smile The name was taken from an 18th century agriculturalist. Remember the 1988 Grammy Awards, where they won for Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal performance? Big Grin

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I liked the first couple of albums and not much after.

Seems to me Anderson is or was a salmon farmer.


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He was the flute player, right, Jethro?
 
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Long time fan here and I saw Thick as a Brick tour in Louisville.


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Very much a Tull fan. Very nice 6guns. Can you do House at Pooh Corner? Loggins and Messina.
 
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Thank you, Carl.

Long time fan here too.
Saw them many times back during my belgian days, late 70s to mid 80s up and until their A tour. Eddie Jobson did his best to steal center stage and Martin Barre, embarrased, hid behind the speakers most of the show...

Saw the Burstin' Out Tour. The album is a permanent feature of my phone music folder.

Called it quits after Stormwatch but I still listen to the albums before that, minus A.

Thanks again.

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Most impressive! Always liked them from my youth to now. Was impressed at how you could incorporate a flute to a rock band Smile
 
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Saw them in Fort Lauderdale in the early 90's. I even liked their "Crest of a Knave" album.
 
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quote:
Originally posted by 46and2:
He was the flute player, right, Jethro?


Jethro is the name of the band, Ian Anderson is the front man (with the flute, acoustic guitar, etc.).

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Nice job on Mother Goose, the only one I'm familiar with. Other than their hits like Aqualung, Locomotive Breath, etc., I didn't get into them.
 
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I was at the same concert! Still in high school.

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Another long time fan. Saw them perform at the Manley Field House, Syracuse University on April 16, 1972, as part of their "Thick as a Brick Tour." Simply amazing!
 
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Another fan. Like/know the old stuff. Not very familiar with anything newer. Yes - flute is some impressive work.
 
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