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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 15:54
One my faves!  Saw them 4 times, 1st time 1971 last time 1999.  Great shows every time!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 15:47
Originally posted by prognose prognose wrote:

the Warchild remaster get's 4.3 stars because of the stunner bonus tracks and Stormwatch remaster gets 4.5 stars also because of the stunner bonus tracks
 
Agreed...
 
...also, the bonus tracks on the Broadsword re-master are excellent...all as good or better than the original album tracks...
The original (and very creepy) cover of THE STEVE HOWE ALBUM...hint...look in the water...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 10:21
Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

For me, their twin peaks are 'Thick As A Brick' and 'Songs From The Wood'.
    


This is excatly how i feel. I also love Heavy Horses and all of their live albums.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2007 at 19:55
*bump*

Okay, I'm really ticked off. Jethro Tull were going to be playing at the Nantwich Acoustic Festival 2007 and I was going but the festival's been cancelled due to poor weather conditions. They're trying to duplicate the same festival for next year around early August but I'm not going to be here then.

Dammit.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2007 at 08:07
@fuxi, feel like you do. I was born 63, grew up with the best music to date. Tull was always my child. And as you mentioned, they alwys sound fresh. My fav is MITG. Best Tull ever recorded.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2007 at 17:55
I do insist you, Whistler: It really cares, does'nt just to you, really cares to anyone? If I want to write the long (and correct) form of everything, it's useless that you critize me for the way I write, about Tull or wathever the band. Right?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2007 at 17:37
I like the Tull, but a few years ago I saw them live and it was awful (partially due to the audience).  It turned me off the Tull for 3 years.  I can listen to them now though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2007 at 03:47
Originally posted by sircosick sircosick wrote:

It really cares to you, Whistler?
 
In one way, yes, because it's Tull.
 
But in another way, yes, because EVERYONE online abbreviates, and unless you're in the "in crowd," which I'm not, not even here, you have no idea in the world what's going on, in the "oh, lookit him, he's a QSTTRV" "LOL!" sorta way.
 
And yes, because it's Tull.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 25 2007 at 17:28
It really cares to you, Whistler?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2007 at 04:34
Originally posted by sircosick sircosick wrote:

Do you know some band that released several discs along 60' and 70' decade, which the worst (Stormatch, Warchild, TOTRNR) don't deserve less than four stars? What do you think about it? What Tull early album really sucks? Any. For that reason, J-Tull is the best prog band for me.


 
Tuh. The? TOO! Too Old To Rock 'N Roll! Dude, just call it Too Old. Thought you were talking about...oh, I dunno, Tales From the Oceanical Graphics or something.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2007 at 01:17
All I can say for Jethro Tull:

Thick as a Brick I: Genius. Thick as a Brick II: Genius.

That is all. Thumbs%20UpClap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2007 at 19:58
Originally posted by sircosick sircosick wrote:

Do you know some band that released several discs along 60' and 70' decade, which the worst (Stormatch, Warchild, TOTRNR) don't deserve less than four stars? What do you think about it? What Tull early album really sucks? Any. For that reason, J-Tull is the best prog band for me.




Stormwatch is cool, I'd put Minstrel in the weaker basket. But the Warchild remaster get's 4.3 stars because of the stunner bonus tracks and Stormwatch remaster gets 4.5 stars also because of the stunner bonus tracks Big%20smile. But you will notice that the 2 weakest original albums(without the bonus tracks) were soundtracks. They were Warchild and Too old to RnR
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2007 at 17:57
Do you know some band that released several discs along 60' and 70' decade, which the worst (Stormatch, Warchild, TOTRNR) don't deserve less than four stars? What do you think about it? What Tull early album really sucks? Any. For that reason, J-Tull is the best prog band for me.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 19 2007 at 15:37
I'm an OLD bugger, born in 1960, and I must confess I've been listening to prog since 1975. Yes were my favourite band in the early days, and I still enjoy them, but for me, Pink Floyd, Genesis and Peter Gabriel's solo albums have lost much of their shine. (The same goes for Bowie, Reed, the Stones and Van Morrison, all of whom I used to love.)

But funny enough, I NEVER get tired of Jethro Tull. Whichever album I play, they always amaze me. (With the single exception of AQUALUNG. I still love its less well-known tunes, but not the famous ones, you know, the ones you also find on BURSTING OUT.)

Tull music - always sounds fresh!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 19 2007 at 12:21
^Tull and Crimson are the only two bands that never sell out..., right, Matias? Are you still waiting for your saviour???AngryWinkBig smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 19 2007 at 12:05
Originally posted by The Whistler The Whistler wrote:

Aren't Tull and Crimso the only two classic bands that didn't quite sell out? I mean, Yes, Genesis and ELP all gave out at some point, and Pink Floyd kinda became a marketing tool, but Under Wraps is faaar too weird to be marketed as pop...unless Ian's really, REALLY stupid about that sort of thing.


Floyd never sold ouy...they just became the biggest act in the world for some strange reason. But in a way you are right, Tull and Crimson are the only two bands that never sell out...and I love them that
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 19 2007 at 12:02
huhuhuhuh Jethro Tull are coming to Argentina!!!!!!!!!Big smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smile and more Big smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 19 2007 at 10:51
I am REALLY looking forward to seeing Tull this summer..... I have never been an ardent Tull fan, but the opportunity to see them is quite exciting!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 19 2007 at 10:49
Love Thick as a Brick and Minstrel in the Gallery. As for there later albums I would have to say Stormwatch and Crest of a Knave(Even though its technically not prog).  A Classic Case is amazing too.Sleepy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 15 2007 at 08:59
Originally posted by The Whistler The Whistler wrote:

Stormwatch is a solid album, true enough. I never really got Elegy though, until I heard a live version (from http://www.raylomus.com/Jethro_Tull.html, for reference's sake). I'm not sure why, but the album version was pretty, but I never really liked Barre's electric presence. In the live version, it all clicks.
 
Hmm..Elegy is absolutely gorgeous. Right up their with Requiem as one of the most beautiful things they have ever done. As for Barre's guitar. One of my all time favourite solos by any one. Simply sublime. Flying Dutchman is also a masterpiece.
 
Tull have been firmly entrenched in my top 5 favourite bands since I first discovered them when I was 17 back in 1981. Back then my top 5 bands were Floyd, Tull, Sabbath, Tangerine Dream and Iron Maiden. Only TD and and Tull have remained a constant in that lst throughout the last 25 odd years. Others have come and gone (Rush, Marillion, Asia, Pavlov's Dog...) but Tull have always been there.
 
The thing about JT.... there's no such thing as a bad Tull Album... They're all good it's just that some are better than others. Only other band I can say that about are Rush! 
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