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Fischman
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Posted: June 11 2019 at 21:44 |
Can't leave Tull out of the series!
To start off: Teacher Locomotive Breath Living in the Past Thick as a Brick Rainbow Blues And the Mouse Police Never Sleeps Black Sunday Mountain Men
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Saperlipopette!
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Short and sweet. I much prefer the young and talented tunesmith Ian Anderson as part of a great band that could rock out, jam and get into a groove - rather than Ian Andersons "project" Jethro Tull. Could easily change my mind about most of these. I included a song from Living in the Past: A New Day Yesterday Beggar's Farm Won'dring Again To Cry You a Song Requiem Cross Eyed Mary Hunting Girl Moths
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Sean Trane
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Serenade for a Cuckoo
Bourée (from LITP) We Used to Know (from Stand Up) Nothing To Say Mother Goose or Cross-Eyed Mary Thick As A Brick Baker St Muse Budapest
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Argo2112
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This was a little tough because it looks like some of their stuff wasn't released on studio albums or there were US & UK releases. I had to dig a little. Anyway..
1. Nothing is Easy - Stand Up 2. To Cry you a Song - Benefit 3. Hymn 43 - Aqualung 4. Thick as a Brick (abridged ) - TAAB 5. Living in the Past - LITP 6. Hunting Girl - Songs From The Wood 7. Sweet Dream - Bursting Out - (Live) 8. Budapest - Crest of a Knave I really wanted Teacher on the list but I couldn't find it on a live album.
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Fischman
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Wow. Already two votes for Budapest.
I thought I would be the only one pulling something from Crest of a Knave. Although I pulled Mountain Men, Budapest is equally worthy. And I also love Dogs in the Midwinter. A very underrated album.
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Argo2112
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^ I like Crest of a Knave a lot. Some good stuff on that album.
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dr prog
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Can make a pretty strong album from every year.
I'll try 1974 with 7 changes to the original album Warchild March the mad scientist Queen and the country Quartet Good godmother Skating away Saruration Glory row Paradise steakhouse Only solitaire Rainbow blues A 1 star better version at least and more on par with early and late 70s tull albums. A more ballsy proggy version. Tull should have been getting bigger and bigger rather than looking like dropping off in 74
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All I like is prog related bands beginning late 60's/early 70's. Their music from 1968 - 83 has the composition and sound which will never be beaten. Perfect blend of jazz, classical, folk and rock.
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verslibre
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1. Black Sunday 2. Minstrel in the Gallery 3. Mountain Men 4. The Clasp 5. Dogs in the Midwinter 6. No Lullaby 7. Crazed Institution 8. Dark Ages
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Fischman
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And another Black Sunday sighting! Very cool. A is another unfairly maligned album and Black Sunday is easily one of the best songs in their storied catalog. The mood, the attitude, the rhythm, the meter of the lyrics (along with the clever verbiage and wry delivery), everything about that song combines to create a scorching package. Totally killer track.
Love seeing Dogs in the Midwinter in there as well; their most underrated deep cut! |
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Crazy that the best song on Crest is one of two initially left off the stateside release! (But to promote sales of the CD format, the songs were restored as "bonus tracks.") Silly record labels...
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1. Inside
2. Bungle in the Jungle 3. Requiem 4. Cup of Wonder 5. Rover 6. North Sea Oil 7. Flyingdale Flyer 8. Flying Colours
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grantman
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fly by night ia
someday the sun wont shine for you jt fat man jt lifes a long song jt warchild jt elegy jt hunting girl jt sing out solstice bells jt raising steam jt |
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kenethlevine
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Nothing to Say
Aqualung Thick as a Brick The Third Hurrah One White Duck/Nothing at all Velvet Green Rover Mountain Men
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BarryGlibb
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OK...all 5 star tracks IMHO. Tull album No. 1: 1969-1977 chronological order: We Used To Know With You There To Help Me Thick As A Brick A Passion Play Back Door Angels Minstrel In The Gallery Taxi Grab Velvet Green Tull album No 2: 1978-1995 chronological order: Weathercock Orion Protect And Survive Jack-A-Lynn (non-album track but released on remastered Broadsword and The Beast) Saboteur Budapest The Whaler's Dues This Free Will I can't think of any 5 star tracks from This Was, Catfish Rising, J.Tull Dot Com or The Christmas album. Edited by BarryGlibb - June 13 2019 at 17:16 |
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BarryGlibb
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^ Bugger....I forgot to list a track from Aqualung!!!!!! How remiss of me. Maybe I'm just a touch tired of it!!!
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Really don't mind if I sit this one out since I'm not that familiar with Jethro Tull or at least not familiar enough to do a list like this.
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Barbu
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Hunting Girl repeat × 8
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Side A:
Clasp To Cry You a Song Bouree Budapest Side B: Song for Jeffrey (Live, Stones Circus version) Skating Away on the Thin Ice of the New Day Elegy Broadford Bazaar |
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BarryGlibb
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The only "live" part of Song For Jeffrey from Rock and Roll Circus is Ian Anderson's vocals. The music was from the original This Was master tapes. Tony Iommi, Glenn Cornick, Clive Bunker and Anderson were not actually playing their instruments.
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Finnforest
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^ Wow, didn't know that. Do you know why they'd do it half and half? Also, is that the same story with all the bands on the Circus? (Been a long time since I've watched)
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