
Just like to say that I attended the opening concert of Tull's (apostrphe?
), UK tour.
Words cannot express how good it was. For anyone who remembers the 'old (Aqualung) Tull' I strongly advise you to try and see this.
The man is a genius and the sound reproduction at Perth concert hall was superb.
Oh dear....!!! I'm having a senior moment
Mick
[Edited on 3/3/06 by Mix]
Must admit i have been listening quite a bit to Jethro Tull, mostly because ive only just found them! i quite like that minstrals in the gallery track and acres wild although the lyric are quite odd for that!
If you havn't already....listen to Thick As A Brick and persevere with Passion Play.
Classics that make the hairs on the back of my neck stand up......Oooppps an unintentional Tull reference
Mick
[Edited on 3/3/06 by Mix]
I came to them late, but always loved "Crest of a Knave". Fantastic lyrics, with a hint of Knopfler from the guitar sound.
Cheers
Richard
Now there's a blast from the past, and all written about a guy called Ray Lomas, Triumph motor bikes, stealing taxis, quize shows, all
good stuff. And the tunes aren't bad either. With my best regards to you all, Ray Lomas
. and yes I am the same one.
superb band!!!!! If there new to people living in the past, witches promise and life's a long song are absolute musts.
Ahhhh doesn't it just wanna make you stand on one leg and play the flute? 
Thick as a brick,the Robin Hood of Highgate and eyes little girls with bad intent?
...Man should be locked up! 
And I used to work for them as lighting designer. I have lost count of the number of shows I did for them between 84 and 2002!
Caber
And I used to work for them as lighting designer. I have lost count of the number of shows I did for them between 84 and 2002!
Caber
Saw them a couple of years ago in Wolves.
Huge variety in ages attending and they put on a good show.
The "Stand Up" album (1969) and Skating Away (a Christian song oddly enough) are my favourites.
I prefer them in their pagan-folk genre.
Cheers,
Neil.
Random info - there's a Jethro Tull cafe in Dunedin New Zealand (South island) where eveything on the menu is named after a Jethro Tull song.
Had lunch there once but i can't remember what i had.
Not 'One Brown Mouse' I hope 
Mick
[Edited on 6/3/06 by Mix]
There something for everone in their portfolio, cannot pick up the guitar without murdering at least one of their songs...
Found this whilst surfing
Lyrics