Hmm. Can I say that last option? I dunno. Let's find out.
Anyway, I'm bored, and here's the deal. Just about every thread I enter turns into the "Whistler defends Jeffrey" thread. I mean, I love Jeffrey! He's the best Tull ever had, the best in the biz. Regardless of what you think.
HOWEVER, of all Tullers, the bassplayer that gest shoved in my face the most is Johnny Glascock (was that a real name?). And, I think he's not quite as good as Cornick, but he's one of the most PRESENT bass players, and possibly my second favorite.
So, all ye lovers of the good life, I was wondering what you thought was Johnny boy's best work? Too Olde? Haven't heard that. Songs? I have heard that. Horses? That's my fave; listen to the basslines on Acres Wild and Journeyman (he's grown so much). Stormwatch? He's only on three tracks, but Ian's pretty good on the bass too if you care.
Bursting out? Since I won't vote, I'll have time to go back and see if the basswork here is better than Horses. Er, in my stupid opinion at least (which is how we got here; see second paragraph).