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Lieutenant_Lan
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Posted: February 25 2021 at 20:51 |
Jethro Tull, no doubt
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Enchant X
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I think I will wait to hear the entire new Kansas album to make up my mind on a few things regarding this poll.
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King of Loss
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Jethro Tull easily. This is a no-contest for me.
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I don't want to bash Kansas or anything, but if Tull ended their career after Aqualung, I'd still pick 'em. Really special band to me.
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The clever kids will vote for Tull . I voted for the band that actually grabs me and their music means something, plus Steve Walsh is one the greatest musicians in prog rock. There I've said it.
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As much as I hate to see Kansas trounced so much in this poll, I have to be honest and vote my preference for Tull.
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Jaketejas
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That’s a good description of my sentiments. In fact, if I had to choose a favorite album amongst the two, it would probably be one from Kansas. But, in terms of consistency over time, JT has the edge in my opinion. I love the early Kansas albums, the ones in the middle are a big step down (but still fine albums), and then there was a bit of a step up when Steve Morse joined. At least that’s my impression. I probably need to revisit some of their catalogue. I’ve been on more of a JT kick these days.
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Tull for me but those first few Kansas albums are good. I think when comparing catalogues JT just has more to offer for me.
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Tull.....but a fan of all the early Kansas albums.
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Thick As A Brick is the best thing either band ever did but Kansas has way more good albums...
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JT but Kansas is not far away, both is aswell a good choice
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No contest. It's TUUUULLL!
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Argo2112
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Interesting one, Pretty close for me but I've been listening to more Kansas lately so I gave them my vote.
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Are you kidding me. Despite I like, very much of Kansas, Jethro Tull by many miles away.
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Tull for sure
but Kansas is also amazing... at least for the first five albums
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Jethro Tull. Kansas is ok to listen to but not in the same league as JT.
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Enchant X
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Tull probably should be leading but not by this much
Edited by Enchant X - July 13 2020 at 00:25 |
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Jaketejas
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I did like some of the later stuff more when Steve Morse joined (on Power). Around that time he also appeared on Triumph’s album Surveillance. Some nice solo tradeoffs between Rik Emmett and Steve Morse.
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Tull changed too and not for the better with under wraps.
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Good point! They did kind of change (and maybe not for the better) with albums like Drastic Measures.
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