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Lightningfractal
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Jethro Tull appreciation thread! *update*(torrent included!)
#3658615 - 01/21/05 01:48 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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Man I love those cats, they sure do know how to jam! Torrent for 11 Tull Cds is in here : http://68.205.92.119/
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Edited by Lightningfractal (01/21/05 09:52 PM)
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MrBump
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sometimes i feel like aqualung....
"eying pretty girls with bad intent!"
i hated tull untill about 2 years ago, now i think they rock.
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wrestler_az
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jethro tull is fucking awsome
i like the album the broadsword and the beast, check it out if you havent
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Edited by yageman (04/20/06 4:20 PM)
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Hendostan


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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! [Re: wrestler_az]
#3658684 - 01/21/05 02:10 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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jethro tull rocks!
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TheHateCamel
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Ian Anderson is* a leather vest wearing, flute jerking, jumpy little weirdo. I saw Jethro Tull a few years ago while I was stitting on a hill on a nice summer night after eating a few mushrooms. Best concert ever.
Edited by TheHateCamel (01/21/05 02:18 PM)
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wrestler_az
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ian anderson...prolly the only guy on the planet that can rock with a flute
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Edited by yageman (04/20/06 4:20 PM)
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TheHateCamel
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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! [Re: wrestler_az]
#3658701 - 01/21/05 02:15 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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There's just pure vodka dripping out the end of that thing too.
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Lightningfractal
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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! [Re: wrestler_az]
#3658711 - 01/21/05 02:18 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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Their music is rich in meaning too
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AbstractHarmonix
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i love the Bouree!
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The_Red_Crayon
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Jethro Tull is most excellent.
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Its Pat
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Don't forget that Jethro Tull beat out Metallica for the 1989 Best Heavy Metal album Grammy!
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wrestler_az
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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! [Re: Its Pat]
#3658879 - 01/21/05 02:54 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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-------------------- how's your WOW?
Edited by yageman (04/20/06 4:20 PM)
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Lightningfractal
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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! [Re: Its Pat]
#3658909 - 01/21/05 02:59 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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hahaha wow.
I hope they play somewhere in the U.S. soon, I'm going
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wrestler_az
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are they still together?
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Edited by yageman (04/20/06 4:20 PM)
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Lightningfractal
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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! [Re: wrestler_az]
#3659034 - 01/21/05 03:22 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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yes, I just looked at their site, they're gonna be in europe/australia/japan for the next 3 months, nothing after that is announced http://www.j-tull.com/tourdates/index.html
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wrestler_az
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a US tour would be awsome.....
/me crosses fingers
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Edited by yageman (04/20/06 4:20 PM)
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Lightningfractal
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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! [Re: wrestler_az]
#3659052 - 01/21/05 03:24 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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fucking get them toes crossed too
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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! [Re: TheHateCamel]
#3659136 - 01/21/05 03:35 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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My Lady and I were introduced to Ian Anderson two years ago at his dressing room at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. He was a perfect gentleman and any of his stage antics are just that - stage antics.
Not only that, we met him because their manager approached my Lady and recruited her to play the 'Water Girl' in their song. They wrapped her in an Indian sari and trotted her on-stage - both sides during the song. We got backstage passes and were able to listen to another song from backstage, but our hopes of hanging around and eating at the huge silver buffet table with the band were dashed when we were dismissed by the manager. She got 'used' I guess, but it was a unique surprise and a story worth repeating in this thread.
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new tull just isn't the same.
Ive seen them a few times... turning stone casino, the palace theatre in Albany,...
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Lightningfractal
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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! [Re: Jim]
#3659199 - 01/21/05 03:44 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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Quote:
GratefulJim said: new tull just isn't the same.
Ive seen them a few times... turning stone casino, the palace theatre in Albany,...
New anything sucks ass I've noticed for the most part. gone are the good old days, that's for sure
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they just don't rock as hard anymore.... it's sad because I love them all, but.... the original Cream is going to tour this summer, and you know they wont rock nearly as hard as they used too. Not worth paying $65+ to see.
when my time machine is done I will see them all.....
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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! [Re: Jim]
#3659254 - 01/21/05 03:53 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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i don't know about cream man, i saw clapton last summer and he wailed for a full 2 1/2 hours. he hasn't lost a step yet, that concert fuckin rocked hard. i bet cream will still be awesome...sure, playing a tour at 28 is a lot different than being 58, but i'd still see them.
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drowneduck
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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! [Re: Hendostan]
#3659462 - 01/21/05 04:35 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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Yep,they are superb,theres another band from the same era,The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, thats well worth a listen.
Edited by drowneduck (01/22/05 04:31 PM)
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Thick as a Brick CD is fucken awesome!
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Jim


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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! [Re: Hendostan]
#3660117 - 01/21/05 06:22 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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edit: super rant....
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Hendostan said: i don't know about cream man, i saw clapton last summer and he wailed for a full 2 1/2 hours. he hasn't lost a step yet, that concert fuckin rocked hard. i bet cream will still be awesome...sure, playing a tour at 28 is a lot different than being 58, but i'd still see them.
they are in their 60's. I am skeptical. Look at Yes... if Wakeman didn't return they wouldn't rock at all. Hmm... then there is Kiss... They play all their songs down a forth now cause they are too old to sing their par ts. The Stones kind of still rock....
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Edited by GratefulJim (01/21/05 06:23 PM)
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Lightningfractal
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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! [Re: Jim]
#3661051 - 01/21/05 09:49 PM (19 years, 10 days ago) |
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Look for the jethro Tull torrent in here amongst my porn:
http://68.205.92.119/
it's a torrent for 11 Tull Cds and it's working!!
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ricochet
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yeah, great (live) band.
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Re: Jethro Tull appreciation thread! *update*(torrent included!) [Re: Lightningfractal]
#3663259 - 01/22/05 03:41 PM (19 years, 9 days ago) |
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I first saw Jethro Tull live during their "Thick as a Brick" tour. 1972 or 1973 that was... can't remember which and too lazy to look it up now. At any rate, I went with two friends. We were all higher than loons on some extremely righteous Orange Double Barrel LSD. Just as the lights went down one of my friends turned to me with that huge-pupilled, maniacally-grinning typicl acid-peaking look and said, "I hope they aren't too good!" It was an amazing concert. They first played an extended version -- nonstop -- of "Thick as a Brick". At that time none of us had ever heard the album. We had thought "Aqualung" was their latest. It ran just under an hour and a half. That's twice as long as the album! When the lights came up, my friend turned to me with a hopelessly wrecked expression on his face and said, "They were too good!" We figured the show was over but we sat there for a while with everyone else, cheering our lungs out. The band was still on stage. Then the lights dimmed again, Anderson stepped up to the mike and said, "And now.... for our next album..." and they then played the entire Aqualung album. All of it! Flawlessly. Ah, my children.... 'twas bliss. The lights came up again and we figured that had to be the end. We were trying to extricate outselves from our chairs with the usual acid-head lack of physical co-ordination when the lights dimmed yet again! And they played just under another hour of selected cuts from "Benefit", "This Was", and "Stand Up". Completely outrageous. The sound was crystal clear, the playing was without error, the lights eerily beautiful (of course, under the influence of Orange Double Barrel even a string of Christmas tree lights is eerily beautiful) -- it was the most perfect concert experience imaginable. When they ended the final song, the roar of applause was insane. And we all knew there would be no more encores. From the time they played the first note till the last was almost three and a half hours. People filed out in an orderly fashion, babbling excitedly about what we had all just been privileged to witness. I've seen almost every major band from the late Sixties to early Eighties worth seeing (including Tull several more times) and I'd be hard-pressed to name a concert more perfect than that one. Even seeing Pink Floyd on their "Dark Side of the Moon" tour play outdoors in Montreal wasn't better than that first Tull concert. Sometimes getting old sucks (I'm into my second half century on this planet -- just how far into it I won't say) but I'm glad I was born into the Woodstock Generation if only for the opportunities it presented to see some of the finest bands in history perform live. Jethro Tull is right up there with the best of them. pinky ***ps*** The ticket was $4.50 Canadian, by the way.
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