Martin Barre on Jethro Tull split: "The brand is so diluted"

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  • Martin Barre reflects on the circumstances surrounding the infamous Jethro Tull split between himself and Ian Anderson and the impact it had on him. "I wouldn't let it destroy me" Martin Barre candidly discusses his connection with Ian Anderson, both musically and personally, and the sadness he feels over its loss. Hear his perspective on Ian's decision to continue as Jethro Tull using the band's name without Martin. This decision has sparked debates about the integrity and impact of the Jethro Tull brand. While the split may not have been amicable, you can learn about the challenges Martin faced starting from scratch, without support from record companies or management. Discover the resilience and unwavering dedication that drove him to overcome obstacles and establish a successful musical career in his own right.
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  • @Glenrsi
    @Glenrsi 7 місяців тому +104

    Martin Barre was the guitar sound of Jethro Tull. He could never be replaced or bettered. He is an awesome guitarist and one of the best.

    • @vampyros1
      @vampyros1 5 місяців тому +2

      I was going to comment, but you said it all…. Love Martin (and Ian). Kudos.

    • @anthonyhfe6450
      @anthonyhfe6450 4 місяці тому

      So true !!

    • @coolmacatrain9434
      @coolmacatrain9434 Місяць тому

      Jethro Tull was, and is, Ian Anderson ... full stop. In fact Ian's Guitar parts are the most iconic Guitar work in Tull

    • @Glenrsi
      @Glenrsi Місяць тому +2

      @@coolmacatrain9434 : Martin Barre's electric guitar was.

    • @photoslum
      @photoslum 6 днів тому

      @@coolmacatrain9434 Nope. Jethro Tull was a band up to Think as a Brick. Then it really became Ian's and in my opinion not nearly as good.

  • @EdwardsOperation
    @EdwardsOperation 8 місяців тому +122

    We love you, Martin Barre. Absolutely gutted about what happened to you in Tull. Your analysis of the Tull situation is spot on: you ARE Tull's guitarist!

    • @Basaljet
      @Basaljet 2 місяці тому

      We could all see it coming

  • @bluemax73
    @bluemax73 8 місяців тому +151

    Martin Barre is one of the most underrated and under recognized rock guitarists in the world. I saw Jethro Till several times, they blew me away every time, especially Martin

    • @Codzilla71
      @Codzilla71 7 місяців тому

      Prove it!

    • @david-vp4ku
      @david-vp4ku 7 місяців тому

      I prefer his solo material to much of Ian's. At least, apart from Ian, Mar tyn Barre is the only solo from the band who's anywhere near as good.

    • @ulfjohansson5328
      @ulfjohansson5328 7 місяців тому

      Agree seen them many times,and I always leave with a smile...but now its over ❤

    • @sharpestjim
      @sharpestjim 7 місяців тому +4

      I saw Tull live far more times than any other band. Ten times between 1977 and 2008. The comments about Martin's guitar virtuosity are all spot-on. One of rock's greatest unsung heroes.

    • @Codzilla71
      @Codzilla71 7 місяців тому +2

      @@sharpestjim no he's not. He and his playing is very well known!

  • @binoj1967
    @binoj1967 8 місяців тому +358

    An amazing, incomparable artist! Without Martin…there is no Jethro Tull.

    • @VRPRocks
      @VRPRocks  8 місяців тому +18

      So very true!

    • @markorendas1423
      @markorendas1423 8 місяців тому +10

      YES. truly when i saw this yesterday my heart sunk. What occurred between tony iommi and ian Anderson is quite well known. And this now is another unfortunate truth thats harsh. No matter what the arrangement. Like roger waters redoing dark side and all the outlandish claims. It robbs us all of so much.i dont think ian nor rogers dismissal of the very people involv3d is to me heresy as a musician. Unprofessional and perhaps as a artist the blackest of sins

    • @AudiophileTommy
      @AudiophileTommy 8 місяців тому +13

      Without that classic ( Aqualung,Thick as a Brick ) lineup there is ABSOLUTELY no Jethro Tull !!! It’s just an Ian Anderson band now.

    • @markorendas1423
      @markorendas1423 8 місяців тому +6

      @AudiophileTommy YES! like YES bieng ran by steve howe i call it steve howes yes. This is now ian Andersons jethro tull. Or perhaps he shoyld call it ian Anderson featuring the jethro tull redux. ....

    • @paulcollins5586
      @paulcollins5586 8 місяців тому +11

      Its ians band. Get over it.

  • @whitey7998
    @whitey7998 8 місяців тому +81

    Martin is spot on regarding the brand of Jethro Tull. Ian Anderson is not Jethro Tull. Martin is not Jethro Tull. Together they were Jethro Tull and that has now finished. That is, by the sound of it Ian’s decision.

    • @mikereiss4216
      @mikereiss4216 8 місяців тому +8

      Maybe but I think legally Ian owns the name since he was an original member while Martin was not.

    • @paulj784
      @paulj784 2 місяці тому

      Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should ​@@mikereiss4216

    • @norcoauctions
      @norcoauctions Місяць тому

      spoken like a musical idiot. Ian Anderson was the greatest rock performer of all time. Ian Anderson was the GENIUS behind Jethro Tull

    • @ulfnoren
      @ulfnoren 6 днів тому

      Don't forget Barlow, an awesome drummer without whom their excellence would have been lesser.

  • @mrjsw820
    @mrjsw820 8 місяців тому +115

    I saw the Martin Barre Band in December of 2019 in a club in North Jersey. He and the band were fantastic running through all the Tull songs. He even brought along Clive Bunker for that tour! Great guitar player and a real gentleman. Keep on rockin', Martin... Tull isn't the same without you!

    • @hittitecharioteer
      @hittitecharioteer 8 місяців тому +4

      Martin remains sky high in my estimation and admiration. I.A. was always mercenary: the way he treated the late John Glascock wasn't nice. Barriemore Barlow and Martin are amongst the finest of people.

    • @geoffreydowen5793
      @geoffreydowen5793 7 місяців тому +1

      Martin, John, Clive, John were tull I lost tull w ith" A"and I saw passion play and others.keep strumming sir xx

    • @blahblahoink
      @blahblahoink 7 місяців тому +2

      Clive Bunker as well? Double whammy!

    • @michaeln3023
      @michaeln3023 6 місяців тому

      Ian's Voice is wrecked. What says Martin to Ian's horrible Singing voice on live Gig's?

  • @michaelmclarney1994
    @michaelmclarney1994 7 місяців тому +26

    If both Ian and Martin were playing with their bands in the same town on the same night, I would go and watch Martin, every time!

    • @JJKarpinski
      @JJKarpinski 7 місяців тому +3

      Martin rocks. Ian don't rock anymore because of his voice and need to play the flute even during the guitar part.

    • @michaelmclarney1994
      @michaelmclarney1994 7 місяців тому +4

      @@JJKarpinski since Martin and Doane left it was like watching Ian guest with a tribute band. I'm going next year and will see the new guitarist for the first time. The band seem to just be paid session men without character or personality. Not like in days gone by when there was banter and humour between band members. It must be how Ian wants it but I feel next year will be my last Tull concert 😞

    • @JJKarpinski
      @JJKarpinski 7 місяців тому +2

      @@michaelmclarney1994 true

    • @sharpestjim
      @sharpestjim 7 місяців тому +4

      Absolutely.

    • @alwilson3204
      @alwilson3204 3 місяці тому +2

      Partly because Ian's voice has been gone for such a long, long time.

  • @Dragonsinger71
    @Dragonsinger71 7 місяців тому +22

    It breaks my heart to this day that Ian Anderson basically disbanded one of my all time favorite bands. I got into Jethro Tull via their second album. I had just graduated high school and rewarded myself with my first trip to Los Angeles. I spent a week hitting Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, etc. Then I walked Sunset Blvd and Hollywood Blvd where a lot of iconic places stood to be seen. I spent an long afternoon in the coolest music stores, combing through huge numbers of vinyl albums with the pictures and names of bands I knew, and even more album covers that seemed exotic, of bands that were unfamiliar and in an environment that seemed almost outlaw compared to the overprotected world I had grown up in. I saw the "Stand Up" cover of this band, Jethro Tull. It spoke to me. I just had to own that album, and I guarded it jealously throughout that 10 hour bus ride back to Northern California. That album sold me on that band, and especially on Martin Barre. As a guitarist in a garage band that eventually ended up playing a lot of high school dances and parties, he was like a hero who possessed skills to which I could only dream of. These many years later, nothing has changed. I still admire his massive talent and dedication. That album still resides in my collection. of course, I did eventually get the first album, too, but Mick Abrahams, though talented, didn't hold a candle to the massive inventiveness of Martin Barre. Aqualung was part of a handful of fantastic albums that got me through my first overseas tour of duty. I still listen to those wonderful albums from the 60's and 70's.

  • @rubicon-oh9km
    @rubicon-oh9km 8 місяців тому +188

    There is absolutely no Tull without Martin. Ian is a genius, but the synergy between him and Martin will never be replicated in that band.

    • @mikereiss4216
      @mikereiss4216 8 місяців тому +7

      Yep. Kind of like no real Rush without Neil Peart.Neither were original members but both in their own way made their respective bands what they were.

    • @hermiasvisser812
      @hermiasvisser812 8 місяців тому +4

      Absolutely agree!!

    • @mikeschroeder8594
      @mikeschroeder8594 8 місяців тому +4

      It'll never be what it was, not near the caliber of musicians as the original tull, it's just Ian

    • @slowmarchingband1
      @slowmarchingband1 8 місяців тому +9

      For reasons I cannot fathom, IA seems to disregard the huge input into the songs that Martin, and others had. Minstrel in The Gallery is one example of that, just a superb extended intro, with ever evolving riffs. Since the days of Doane Perry, Jon Noyce, Andy Giddings and MB, Tull hasn't seemed like a real 'band'.

    • @mikeschroeder8594
      @mikeschroeder8594 8 місяців тому +3

      @@slowmarchingband1 you got that right, pretty lackluster without Martin, and the others

  • @patrickokeeffe4787
    @patrickokeeffe4787 8 місяців тому +83

    You can hear his sadness in him. It wasn't just about the music, it must have been like your wife or husband calling you aside out of the blue one day to tell you its over after 40 years of marriage. It must have it been very painful getting over the loss of that friendship and trying to start out a new life without Tull and Ian.

    • @BobC59
      @BobC59 7 місяців тому +9

      No kidding. This is the first I’ve heard Martin’s side. Heartbreaking. You’re on a train with your friend and his/your group, then suddenly your lifelong friend pushes you off the train into the wilderness - standing like a deer in headlights.
      I’m sure Ian figured Barre was wealthy and had talent to do what he wanted, but really - after all that time its hard to understand why.
      I get that Ian did some solo work, but why not do that and bring Martin back in more Tull material?
      I wonder if maybe Ian wanted to be his own man/band for a long time but never had the heart to separate?? Very sad story for us Tull fans - especially who think so much of both men. Guess we need to leave that between them

    • @user-dr7bx3uo6z
      @user-dr7bx3uo6z 6 місяців тому +8

      I think over time, as Ian aged, he became more cantankerous and selfish, and for some reason jettisoned Martin. After all he had done the same with Barlow, Evan, and Palmer. He may be a genius, but he's not a nice human being! Any realistic artist would know once your voice is gone you switch tactics; either go into teaching, write instrumental musical numbers, or find a new singer. But he pushes on sounding like a boar in heat!

    • @BobC59
      @BobC59 6 місяців тому +4

      @@user-dr7bx3uo6z I respectfully have a different opinion. First, I think Barlow, Hammond, and Evan all left on their own accord. Life on the road in a rock band isn't something everyone can stomach long-term. I also think Ian wanted some variety vs. doing the same thing with the same people forever and was walking a tightrope between solo and group work.
      As for the voice, it is clear that Ian Anderson is a man who loves new challenges and staying busy -- listen to interviews; Its all he knows and wants to do. I think he plans to do what he does till he simply can't anymore. You don't have to buy his products or see his shows, but gotta admire still creating and putting himself out there doing the best he can with all he's got left.
      I'm conflicted about Ian and Martin. It's like your two best friends who were married broke up. You don't want to take sides because you love them both - equally but separately and in different ways. Barre's a super-nice guy and talented guitarist. But if Ian wanted to go his own way and be his own man - even within thematic industry - isn't it his prerogative? It certainly isn't Barre's place to tie him down if he wants to do things elsewhere.
      To be the likes of someone as rare and talented and energetic as Ian Anderson, I'm sure self-involvement is a given. Just look at all the man has done in his life and is still doing.

    • @user-dr7bx3uo6z
      @user-dr7bx3uo6z 6 місяців тому +4

      @BobC59 I saw an interview with Palmer years ago, and the three of them were let go. Yes, Ian had the right to do whatever he wanted. I don't question he was an incredible performer and musician. And I just read he is planning on releasing an instrumental album next. I have heard from others he is difficult to get along with. If Bohnam and Mercury had not died, I wonder would've those bands have gone on as long as Tull has. I don't buy DVDs or attend concerts for any bands now. It's all corporate now. My daughter paid $300 for VIP backstage passes to meet her favorite pop singer, and because of Covid she wasn't allowed to talk to him or even be near him. What a scam those corporate bums are.

    • @doctorferdinand1003
      @doctorferdinand1003 5 місяців тому +4

      @@BobC59 Hammond was the only one who left on his own. But remember, he got there after Glenn Cornick was unceremoniously fired too. Evan and Barlow found out they were fired by reading the paper, and Evan was Ian's childhood friend. Though, Barlow has said that he was so disgusted with Ian that he was going to be leaving anyway.
      You're right though, at a professional level, Ian has no duty to continue working with Martin. I think the disappointing part is that after working closely level with someone for half a century you would develop a more personal bond, Martin seems to have felt that way, but Ian not so much. It comes off as very cold to suddenly cast away someone who went on this entire journey with you now in these later years.
      It would be one thing if Ian left Martin to work with other master musicians who can contribute creatively in a way Martin couldn't, but he's just working with sheet reading session musicians now that will work for cheap. Subjective opinion on my part, I know, but the whole thing just feels like a penny pinching measure at the expense of a life long friend as they both crest 70 years old.

  • @arthurhoar4559
    @arthurhoar4559 8 місяців тому +19

    Without Martin , the chemistry they had once together in Tull, the songs will never be the same.

  • @DrTomoculus
    @DrTomoculus 8 місяців тому +49

    Good for you Martin, you're one of my favourite guitarists, and it's very hard to think of Ian Anderson without you.

  • @nogbadthebad2609
    @nogbadthebad2609 8 місяців тому +37

    We all love you Martin. Your contribution to Tull is immeasurable and Tull no longer exists without you. Ian, although a genius, is an inconsiderate tool. Simple. I would never go to see Ian Anderson's band live, but I will always go to see Martin's band live.

  • @dunringill1747
    @dunringill1747 8 місяців тому +33

    As a fan of Jethro Tull as a whole, I remember feeling a tremendous loss when the split between Ian Anderson & Martin Barre occurred.
    I think Martin's analysis here is very accurate. There was an undeniable chemistry to Tull's music with both Anderson & Barre and that brand has become diluted with their separation.

    • @bubbley1963
      @bubbley1963 8 місяців тому +1

      Martin was in the studio..cuting the lead solo on the Aqualung track.Jimmy Page wanders in and is AMAZED..ture story

    • @Codzilla71
      @Codzilla71 7 місяців тому

      ​@@bubbley1963wow...and you were there! 😮

    • @stephenbrown7545
      @stephenbrown7545 7 місяців тому

      Don't be obtuse..Martin has told this story many times. @@Codzilla71

  • @bradbridges8733
    @bradbridges8733 8 місяців тому +49

    Martin really is a class act. He brought his band to my small town in Canada last year and I thought it was far superior to watching Ian's project... Martin had stellar song selection, a vibrant band, and his singer does those songs far more justice than Ian is currently capable of delivering. I'll always recommend a Martin Barre show.
    Fun fact, my wife was with me for Martin's concert and it turned out to be my daughter's first concert! She was still in the womb at the time, but I was told that she was dancing up a storm during the show!

    • @nigelpickup9947
      @nigelpickup9947 8 місяців тому

      Saw the same tour as well...Martin's band was brilliant at their Ottawa show!

  • @ivc5150
    @ivc5150 8 місяців тому +33

    Martin is such a gracious person, even though he seems angry about what happened he still wont throw Anderson under the bus. Class act. And you would think that Ian would welcome Martin back if only to deflect from the massive inadequacies in his live performance.

    • @rightchordleadership
      @rightchordleadership 8 місяців тому +4

      That will never happen

    • @ivc5150
      @ivc5150 8 місяців тому +1

      @@rightchordleadership I know !!

    • @jesusamaya8943
      @jesusamaya8943 8 місяців тому +3

      ... never say never... have seen recent videos where Ian praised Martin Barre s talent and contribution to Tull... Ian is a genius and a master showman but deep in his heart, I believe he feels Martin's spirit in Tull

    • @ivc5150
      @ivc5150 8 місяців тому +4

      @@jesusamaya8943 shame he sacked him then !

    • @doctorferdinand1003
      @doctorferdinand1003 5 місяців тому +4

      @@jesusamaya8943 Oh Ian is well aware of it, but he doesn't care. He's not cutting new, innovative music anymore. So in his mind it isn't worth paying for a creative guitarist when he can just hire a session guitarist for cheap. If Ian cared about what sounds made Tull, he wouldn't be out there trying to sing Songs from the Wood.

  • @DayBeforeTomorrow
    @DayBeforeTomorrow 8 місяців тому +35

    I was around back in those days, Martin and as much as I loved the band, it was your guitar work that drew me to Jethro Tull. Also, as talented as Ian and the other blokes were, I couldn't imagine any other guitarist nailing that kind of complex material as well as you did, thus making Tull one of the most unique bands in history!

    • @ronjm945
      @ronjm945 7 місяців тому

      I had seen Jethro Tull several times with Martin Barre and he was a phenomenal guitarist live..

    • @haliaeetus8221
      @haliaeetus8221 7 місяців тому

      Especially the play of melodic cross-rhythms between Martin and Barriemore Barlow was soooooo sweet.
      That combo was stellar.

  • @williambaldridge1203
    @williambaldridge1203 8 місяців тому +13

    If they were both playing the same night across the street from each other, and I could only make to one, it would have to be Martin's Band. I've seen both as they are now and martin is closest to the original. And that's a great compliment in my mind. I have tickets to see them in largo in november. I can't wait.

  • @williamgeorgefraser
    @williamgeorgefraser 8 місяців тому +32

    Tull was Ian and Martin. Although Ian was the frontman and the main writer, Tull without Martin isn't really Tull. The sound of his guitar was such an integral part of the band that I can't understand why he isn't still there. Just like you can identify a group or singer in the first 2 seconds, you can identify any of their songs or instrumentals by Martin's guitar. Best wishes to Martin and a long and happy life and thank you for all you have given us. I'm a Tull fan from the very beginning.

    • @fabriziocollu5540
      @fabriziocollu5540 8 місяців тому +3

      Sono assolutamente d'accordo

    • @hermiasvisser812
      @hermiasvisser812 8 місяців тому +2

      Jetrho Tull was.....is not anymore, without Martin Lancelot Barre....

  • @Nose4Nitro
    @Nose4Nitro 8 місяців тому +16

    Martin is absolutely correct when he says he is THE guitar player of Jethro Tull. So many songs saved by the soulful, stylish, tasty licks he created...

  • @redbarchetta8782
    @redbarchetta8782 7 місяців тому +6

    "The brand is so diluted"
    Sadly I agree. I watched a recent video and was shocked. I saw them in 1980 when they were just phenomenal. I am a HUGE Martin Barre fan. I bought a 59 Les Paul RI because I wanted the old school Tull sound.

  • @dannyguillory8941
    @dannyguillory8941 8 місяців тому +33

    As far as I'm concerned, Martin did the greatest guitar solo ever on Aqualung! I'm 62, but I never get tired of listening to this incredible piece of guitar excellence. It's like witnessing lightning across the sky, Thor's hammer in the form of an electric guitar. Thank you for all the great work you have done. We all know the names of many great guitarists, but yours just hasn't received the recognition you deserve.

    • @VRPRocks
      @VRPRocks  7 місяців тому +1

      We talk about Martin creating that solo in this video here: ua-cam.com/video/bdPbgfU9zwo/v-deo.htmlsi=RdfwzO05nUW-2OA8

    • @user-fu9vj9ix3g
      @user-fu9vj9ix3g 7 місяців тому

      He was superb on that album, for sure.

    • @clouddog2393
      @clouddog2393 7 місяців тому

      Danny out of my all time favourite guitar solos Barre's solo on the" Aqualung " track is one of my all time favourites . Saw Tull in '71 on the "Aqualung tour " when l was 17 my first ever gig and one of the best of many that followed ".Aqualung " in my opinion is Tull's greatest album , never bettered which is saying something when you think of all the classic albums they made especially the early '70's ones .

    • @johnnyazer5779
      @johnnyazer5779 5 місяців тому +1

      Danny, you nailed it, when he had that ballsy distortion and echo live in the seventies it was like lightning across the sky. The solos on bursting out. I remember he would move me with tears with his solos. My favorite thing about TULL.

    • @PeterHuebner
      @PeterHuebner 2 місяці тому

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  • @jeffdawson2786
    @jeffdawson2786 8 місяців тому +26

    Ian & Martin: the heart & soul of Tull. It’s all on record and in the memories of millions who went to the shows. No way to undo that.

  • @douglasborgstrom2023
    @douglasborgstrom2023 8 місяців тому +15

    Anderson/Barre was a unique musical pairing, one of the best collaboratives of the 70's. Complimentary and brilliant. Martin's work with Ian and Jethro Tull is pure magic.

  • @markbeavers5747
    @markbeavers5747 8 місяців тому +20

    Martin is a HOF guitar player, so many iconic riffs and solos!!!

    • @HNUNN-ip4dt
      @HNUNN-ip4dt 5 місяців тому +1

      One time he said that if you can play saxophone phrases on guitar then you were pretty good .

  • @FuzzWoof
    @FuzzWoof 7 місяців тому +12

    Listening to 'Tull' without Martin really brought it home to me just how vital Martin was to the band. Not only for his musical talent, but for his ability to be possibly the only person ever in that lineup who could tell Ian "No!" without being fired. Ian is amazing, but when he's surrounded by yes men, the music suffers.

  • @robm3569
    @robm3569 8 місяців тому +33

    My first Tull concert was the Benefit tour and I knew nothing about the band at all. My take-aways were Ian's kinetic energy and Martin's unique guitar playing. I became an instant fan and saw them 8 times over many years and albums. Martin and Ian had this great chemistry, and it was brought together by Barrimore Barlow, Jeffrey Hammond and John Evan, the band that for me will always be the best Jethro Tull lineup ever. Cheers.

    • @lindabergman3127
      @lindabergman3127 8 місяців тому +2

      Saw Jethro Tull concert in late seventies n they were dynamite ❤❤❤❤ excellent in every way 🔥

    • @jdevine42
      @jdevine42 8 місяців тому +1

      Saw the Aqualung tour and the TAAB tours GREAT!

    • @crusheverything4449
      @crusheverything4449 8 місяців тому +1

      The Anderson/Barre/Barlow/Evan/Glascock/Palmer line-up is where it’s at for me. Unrivaled musical prowess in that band!

    • @robm3569
      @robm3569 8 місяців тому +1

      @@crusheverything4449 Yes, Glascock maintained that musical through-line that continued Jethro Tull's studio and live energy. That entire era of J.T. was, for me, how I will always think of them. It was a great time to experience them live as well.

    • @dbelex
      @dbelex 8 місяців тому

      Agreed

  • @Tullthedayidie
    @Tullthedayidie 8 місяців тому +15

    I shared a very honest moment with Martin after one of his shows about 7 or 8 years ago.
    I told Martin that John O'Hara said to me (out of nowhere) that for him, he preferred Martin 7 days a week and twice on Sundays.
    Martin's response was a very heartfelt
    "It wasn't my choice, it wasn't my choice"
    I love Martin, such a classy gentleman.
    I just try to be thankful we still have the option to see either band, regardless of what they're called

    • @crusheverything4449
      @crusheverything4449 8 місяців тому +1

      I’m thankful we have Martin’s band. Ian’s insufferable vocals just ruin his performances for me. I gave up around ten years ago. His backing musicians seem second-rate to me, too, with the possible exception of David Goodier. The Anderson/Barre/Perry/Giddings/Noyce line-up was phenomenal! They were second only to the Songs From The Wood/Heavy Horses line-up with John Glascock, for me.

  • @brianholihan5497
    @brianholihan5497 8 місяців тому +38

    A tremendously underappreciated guitarist.

    • @LarryFleetwood8675
      @LarryFleetwood8675 8 місяців тому +1

      It always felt like Ian would only let him play short solos on songs, they're never particularly long.

    • @samansun
      @samansun 8 місяців тому +1

      @@LarryFleetwood8675 This is not true, listen to "We used to Know" where Martin impressed so many musicians, among them the re-makers of one of the world's greatest hits!

    • @LarryFleetwood8675
      @LarryFleetwood8675 8 місяців тому +2

      @@samansun I mean their songs, generally speaking.

    • @wondrinminstrel
      @wondrinminstrel 2 місяці тому +1

      @@samansun Well said! Not only one of my favourite songs of all time but one of my favourite solos. I actually tried to learn it a few years ago but it is very tricky!

    • @aschule5684
      @aschule5684 Місяць тому

      @@LarryFleetwood8675 I can't help but feel any contribution by any members of Tull were under careful scrutiny of Ian. Martin said he got two tries to do a solo if he didn't get his solo by the second time it became a flute solo.

  • @MrZipdang
    @MrZipdang 7 місяців тому +7

    I hope you realise how utterly vital you were in Tull, and how excited we are to hear new projects of yours in the future. 🤘

  • @kennethshort2016
    @kennethshort2016 7 місяців тому +7

    It's so good to see MB doing so well. May he have many more years of good health and success.

  • @meetontheledge
    @meetontheledge 7 місяців тому +11

    What a brilliant musician. Martin contributed to Tull in any capacity, not merely as an excellent guitarist. He wrote 'Locomotive Breath' intro with John Evans. Can you imagine any Tull classic without him?

  • @sheerheartattack6701
    @sheerheartattack6701 8 місяців тому +9

    I agree that without MB the group is not the same.
    This man is a great musician and now I must go and grab Bursting Out and blast it on my way to work.
    Ian wake up before it is too late. Nothing that cannot be worked out over a cup of tea.

  • @kniknayme9865
    @kniknayme9865 8 місяців тому +9

    Martin and his band put on a great show. I highly recommend seeing them.

  • @leonarddaneman810
    @leonarddaneman810 8 місяців тому +5

    Ian and Martin are the essential 'patriarchs' to a band that over decades became an extended family so to speak. This is the way of all things, and I hope both reconcile and enjoy their golden years . . . some of their work was beyond extraordinary, even the heavenly host bending an ear!

  • @MrMjp58
    @MrMjp58 8 місяців тому +11

    I think his playing on Stand Up and Benefit was as good as anything in the history of rock guitar.

  • @paulkerr9128
    @paulkerr9128 8 місяців тому +8

    As well as being a fabulous guitar player, Martin Barre is a class act. Despite being asked numerous times over the years to spill the beans on the split with Anderson, he always remains very discreet about the conversation with Anderson that ended Jethro Tull. If Ian Anderson had any sense, he'd reconnect with his old colleague and try to mend some fences.

  • @squirrelandchick9484
    @squirrelandchick9484 7 місяців тому +5

    I grew up listening to Tull. Saw them live many, many times. Whilst many musicians have passed through, without Martin, Tull have ended.

  • @moresoupmusic4239
    @moresoupmusic4239 8 місяців тому +8

    Awesome! What a gentleman! Brilliant interview - Martin's guitar playing is amazing - his sheer inventiveness and awesome playing kept the muscle strong in Tull's music. He always left plenty of space for the keyboards and flute and yet the guitar parts are always distinctive, interesting and powerful. Seemlessly woven throughout the arrangements - and always a perfect counterpoint to some of Anderson's "twee" / whimsical moments.
    So glad Martin carried on - I really feel that Martin's band capture's the heart of what Tull music is about. Anderson may have kept the name - Martin kept the spirit!
    Good on you Martin! Keep rockin!

  • @jmangi6221
    @jmangi6221 8 місяців тому +6

    Ahh Sir Martin Barre,one of my influences in my younger days. Love him still,a classy gentleman, and a fantastic guitarist.

  • @nyrocks5580
    @nyrocks5580 8 місяців тому +9

    We saw Martin last night in NY (I even got a pic with him). He and his band were a lot of fun, down-to-Earth and charming, and it was nice to hear a singer who could actually sing. All you have to do is listen to the guitar work on albums after Ian dumped Martin to know how important -- irreplaceable -- he was to the Tull sound. There's NO comparison. Gigantic versus generic. All that said, Ian is a musical genius, there's no denying that!!

  • @davidnilles3117
    @davidnilles3117 7 місяців тому +4

    Jethro Tull just isn’t the same without Martin. Martin was a huge part of Tull. Wishing all the success in the world to Mr. Barre. 👍

  • @brettevans6823
    @brettevans6823 7 місяців тому +6

    Martin is my favorite guitarist of all time, I just love his sound. The last 2 “Tull” albums are really only Ian Anderson solo albums.

  • @mbernier59
    @mbernier59 7 місяців тому +3

    Just saw Tull about a week ago...to say I was less than happy, would be an understatement...💔 P.S. saw them in Frankfurt, circa 1980 - glad to have had that experience...I believe it was the Storm Watch tour...I believe anyway.

  • @dannytoler2906
    @dannytoler2906 8 місяців тому +19

    Martin Barre is not only one of the greatest guitarist…ever, he’s also a genuinely fine human being. This interview proves that. I’ve seen him with his band several times. The shows are amazing musically and extremely entertaining. It’s not a pale remembrance. Martin remains fresh and talented, even when recreating Tull’s back catalog. I’ll reserve comments on anyone else, only saying I agree wholeheartedly…there is no Tull without Martin.

  • @johnpop5066
    @johnpop5066 8 місяців тому +8

    Was at the show in Shirley MA USA, great band great Martin Barre classic riffs and overall great music.

    • @scottreeve5716
      @scottreeve5716 8 місяців тому +1

      I was there, too. Did the meet-and-greet with Martin and Dan.

  • @TheNuzzman
    @TheNuzzman 7 місяців тому +3

    I am passing on Tull at the Beacon in N.Y because it's a diluted band just like Martin said,seen the band several times with Martin and it truly was magical.

  • @jaylarson3182
    @jaylarson3182 7 місяців тому +3

    A combination of the two of them, Ian and Martin were a fantastic experience for a time and place. Glad I was a witness to the time and place.

  • @billbrovold
    @billbrovold 7 місяців тому +3

    Martin has been an artist that continues to grow and starting from the high position he did with Tull that says a lot. Thank you for what you have given us and what you still will be giving to us.

  • @thomasmoroney1079
    @thomasmoroney1079 8 місяців тому +3

    I love Tull too Martin! I agree, there is no Tull without your unimaginably unique guitar work.❤

  • @Baci302
    @Baci302 8 місяців тому +3

    I look forward to seeing Martin's band in the future. My eyes were always fixed on either him or Ian during the show. Amazing guitarist.

  • @stratocaster2206
    @stratocaster2206 8 місяців тому +8

    Martin Barre is an amazing guitarist and copying his work is a very instructive method of learning how to play astonishing guitar. Timeless.

  • @sedleyjensen5636
    @sedleyjensen5636 7 місяців тому +1

    Martin Barre, You are, and will forever be in my mind, The guitar player for Jethro Tull. As much as I love Ian Anderson. Jethro Tull has always been my all time favorite band. Not just because of Ian. But because of you Martin. You are such a humble person. But such an AMAZING rock god guitar player!!! Thank you! For all the inspiration. For all the joy in listening. For all the music you have given me through out the years of my musical career. I have been playing guitar now for over 50 years. In and out of bands. But whenever I play, I think of you. And I always try to emulate YOU! You have had so much influence on me and my guitar playing. THANK YOU!! And GOD BLESS YOU!

  • @ricenglish4556
    @ricenglish4556 7 місяців тому +7

    My all-time favorite guitarist. Martin has that deep, throaty Rock sound; almost as if his guitar is barking at you. I was a Pop aficionado all through High School in the early 70's and then I heard the Aqualung album and that changed everything. The guitar wok just enthralled me. There was an interview with Ian once where he was asked if Tull would go on if band members left. Ian replied that in that group there would have to be Martin still there. If for some reason he was not, Tull would not continue. You can tell how pained Martin is as he and Ian fit like a glove for years. It still bothers me.

  • @RobHollanderMusic
    @RobHollanderMusic 8 місяців тому +5

    I saw them at the Fillmore East on their first American tour and became an instant fan. To me the definitive lineup was Ian, Martin, Glenn, and Clive.

    • @markmelvin299
      @markmelvin299 7 місяців тому

      Agree with you completely although the prior version with Mick Abrahams was pretty good too. Stopped listening after Benefit though. I thought they became too pretentious, but the first three albums are among my all time favorites. If you haven't, take a listen to the Blodwyn Pig first album. Mick Abrahans is great on it. Cheers

    • @johnnyazer5779
      @johnnyazer5779 5 місяців тому

      I discovered Benefit by accident in September 1971. That flute intro on With you there to help me, and arpeggio intro on Baba Orielly at the same time, said wow, screw Am radio.

  • @davidwright9318
    @davidwright9318 8 місяців тому +5

    We saw Martin Barre Band in the summer of ‘22. It was beyond amazing. Martin has the energy of a man 50 years younger. He brought Clive Bunker out to play drums with his regular drummer for the entire set of Aqualung. One of the best shows I have ever witnessed and I saw my first in 1964 and it was The Beatles.

    • @johnnyazer5779
      @johnnyazer5779 5 місяців тому

      Clive was also the best. Remember the live solo in Dharma for one in 1970. I learned how to play the drums to Tull in 1972. It took years to even to some of the stuff he does.

  • @randycollins7910
    @randycollins7910 8 місяців тому +4

    Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead Martin and Rock On forever!!! Thank for the years of great music. Leave Ian to his own devices.

  • @peterhodgkins6985
    @peterhodgkins6985 8 місяців тому +4

    Martin is and always has been a classy guy... I'm sure he'd much rather talk about his current band, but he handled the "Tull" stuff with grace. Top notch...

  • @debs4mysweetbaby
    @debs4mysweetbaby 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi Martin!! I'm a huge fan!! I really am sorry things went the way they did with Ian!! Without you, it's not Tull anymore!! Very happy that you didn't give up and that you're still playing with your own band!!
    All the best!!💜

  • @gregt2022
    @gregt2022 8 місяців тому +4

    For me Martin was one half of the Tull sound, not only musical but very powerful, great guy and a great musician.

  • @jameslauth544
    @jameslauth544 8 місяців тому +4

    Good for you, Martin! You are right. There is no Jethro Tull without you. You're versatility in Jethro Tull is pretty much unmatched by any guitarists. And you also put up with a lot of Ian's jabs onstage. Even if it was an act. Ian could have given you a bigger spotlight. Anyway, I'm happy you are happy now. I've seen The Martin Barre Band, and you all are excellent. You're a good man, Martin!!❤👏👍

  • @user-zs2ly5qu3f
    @user-zs2ly5qu3f 8 місяців тому +4

    I did not realize the pivotal part Martin played in the Production that was Jethro Tull. But the songs and albums that Martin is not on mark a turning point in Tull that was a wrong turn. Thank you Martin for all that was Jethro Tull. God bless you...

  • @dalesanders7571
    @dalesanders7571 8 місяців тому +3

    I saw " Martin Barre plays Jethro Tull" in Adelaide in 2018 and they were absolutely brilliant. After the third song or so I called out "Who needs a flute?" to which Martin responded "I like it here already!" Toward the end of the night as he was doing the solo in Teacher he ran a lap of the entire room (which was packed!) Awesome stuff!

  • @bornagainbornagain6697
    @bornagainbornagain6697 8 місяців тому +5

    Sounds like a true gentleman to me. No bad remarks about Ian. A fantastic guitar player. Will always enjoy his music. One of my favorite metal sounding songs that I want to clip my amps on and blow my eardrums out with is Minstral in the Gallery. And love the Benefit album. The 2 concept albums Thick and Passion were in a league of their own in those days. Such fine musicianship for rock music. Thanks for posting this for us and thanks Martin for all the years and more to come of your music.

  • @614LkyDvls
    @614LkyDvls 7 місяців тому +2

    That's how I've always thought of it, it's just sad. I enjoy Ian's new band, but I just can't bring myself to think of it as "Jethro Tull", and love Martin's band just as much. And Martin is one of the friendliest, most down-to-Earth, people I've ever met.

  • @philbrown1474
    @philbrown1474 8 місяців тому +4

    I saw Tull in 71 & 72. It was an epic event. Just great. Then in 1996. It was very good. Then lastly in around 2004-5 or so. Anderson’s voice was pretty much shot.
    The singer with Martin is really great. Would love to see them play.
    But, Anderson did write all the material. Got to give him that.

  • @creoleviking8433
    @creoleviking8433 7 місяців тому +2

    I have listened to Martin play for close to 50 years now.
    Wow.
    I just understood there was a split.
    I didn't want to investigate further,simply because it would be unpleasant.
    One thing is for sure Martin is loyal.
    That says it all for me.
    I will go see his band play soon.

  • @robertw.bauesjr9190
    @robertw.bauesjr9190 6 місяців тому +1

    Had seen JT 6 times, every show was with Martin could not imagine the band without him. Been listening to this music since 1970, there were changes but the constant was always Martin & Ian.

  • @stevelundquist2417
    @stevelundquist2417 8 місяців тому +5

    Few guitarists have the ability to play with brilliance on both the acoustic level and the electric guitar level. Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton and Martin Barre are examples.

  • @grokeffer6226
    @grokeffer6226 8 місяців тому +1

    I'd recommend highly seeing Martin Barre and his band if you get a chance. He puts on an excellent show. He hasn't lost a step since the good old days. ❤❤❤

  • @maureen669
    @maureen669 8 місяців тому +5

    I'm embarrassed to say that I've never heard Martin speak. What a lovely man. I've been a fan of Tull for 50 years, blessed to see them in their glory days many times at Madison Square Garden (the days when you'd camp outside overnight waiting for the ticket booths to open). He is so right, the only Jethro Tull that exists, no longer exists! Ian must stop using the name.

  • @obbor4
    @obbor4 7 місяців тому +5

    Just as there can be no Rolling Stones without Keith Richards, there can be no Jethro Tull without Martin Barre.

  • @lovehategoddie
    @lovehategoddie 7 місяців тому +1

    Saw his band last fall in my small town. 50 th aqualung anniversary . Amazing , he had not lost any speed or touch on the guitar , incredible .

  • @johnpetro9308
    @johnpetro9308 7 місяців тому +2

    Happened to see the Martin Barre band last week at the Space in westbury and the show was fantastic. close your eyes and you would go definitely think it’s actually the old Tull lineup. Dan Crisp, the singer for the band is outstanding. There selection of tunes are great and the band is tight. If they come to your neck of the woods definitely go see them.

  • @anthonysherry2628
    @anthonysherry2628 7 місяців тому +3

    An exceptional guitarist. He ranks up there with the very best. I have listened to his guitar playing for years, and was inspired by him.

  • @kdarby7535
    @kdarby7535 8 місяців тому +1

    I saw Martin's band in July 2022 ,,,,, mind boggling .... must be seen .....best concert in years

  • @AK99581
    @AK99581 7 місяців тому +2

    I'm really glad that Martin is putting his foot down here and taking some ownership of the band that he dedicated 40 plus years of his life to.

  • @zankyalbo2208
    @zankyalbo2208 7 місяців тому +1

    Saw Tull's first album tour in Seattle with Martin- simply amazing !

  • @markorendas1423
    @markorendas1423 8 місяців тому +3

    Ive always admired martins professional and inspirational sensibility ... so glad youve got a great future!!

  • @austinknowlton1783
    @austinknowlton1783 8 місяців тому +4

    One of the greatest overlooked guitar players of all time. Locomotive Breath alone is proof of that.

  • @ericcongdon
    @ericcongdon 8 місяців тому +6

    Martin Barre’s guitar was a huge part of Tulls sound. You can’t just replace that. Terrible move by Ian saw Tull numerous times back in the day, including shows where Anderson’s voice was shot, but Martin always rocked.

  • @MidnightCarp
    @MidnightCarp 4 місяці тому +1

    Saw Martin and his band when he played in Sydney - superb concert. Such a pity they split, given the integral sound of Martin's guitar to Jethro Tull.

  • @genegibson1690
    @genegibson1690 8 місяців тому +6

    There is no Jethro Tull with out Martin Barre. Martin Barre is the best guitar player JT ever had. Long live Martin and JT. Martin. Is a guitar god.

  • @takamatsuiki
    @takamatsuiki 7 місяців тому +2

    Is there more to this interview than the split up? I'm glad Martin pushes on and keeps making music with an absolutely killer band, and would love to hear more about what Martin is planning :-)

  • @ctfair
    @ctfair 8 місяців тому +4

    I saw Tull once in the 70s and once more in the 90s, and they still stand as the best show I’ve ever seen. I’ve seen a lot of the classic rock genre bands and no one compares to the outstanding musicianship and showmanship of Jethro Tull. But I would agree with Martin…you can continue to call a lot of the classic rock bands by their original names, but the reality is they are not the same band with only one or two components of the original band. Ian Anderson is a great musician, but he’s not even singing a lot of his vocal parts now out of necessity over his declining vocal chords and ability. It is definitely not Jethro Tull now. But glad the recorded music is still available at our fingertips.

  • @Johnrack
    @Johnrack 8 місяців тому +2

    An outstanding guitarist. I saw JT in 1970 with MB. A great show.
    My favorite album was Benefit.

  • @tompeace7907
    @tompeace7907 7 місяців тому +1

    We are seeing his band soon in Wabash, Indiana. We can't wait! Martin rocks!

  • @TJTinerella
    @TJTinerella 8 місяців тому +10

    I would love to see Barre....I wouldn't pay to see the new JT

    • @guidoverbiest4667
      @guidoverbiest4667 8 місяців тому +1

      And I would'nt pay to see MB play Anderson's songs.

    • @coast73
      @coast73 8 місяців тому

      ​@@guidoverbiest4667this is kind of how I see it. Not that martin shouldn't be able to, but If was going to see one band I'd see Ians.

  • @micolsen9824
    @micolsen9824 8 місяців тому +2

    Apart from the debut album I need Martin in my TuLL.

  • @trixlee5102
    @trixlee5102 8 місяців тому +10

    One issue with Ian is that he is known to damage musical relationships in his life and then have to repair them based on the way he manages Tull. Also, I have to mention that as good as Florian is, he doesn't have Martin's sound, technique, or songwriting which is such a part of the Tull sound.

    • @corawheeler9355
      @corawheeler9355 8 місяців тому +3

      I suspect Ian has regrets. One of the anniversary albums (can't remember which) is dedicated to Martin. And in a UA-cam review he gushes about Martin's talent.

    • @neshod6415
      @neshod6415 8 місяців тому +1

      Ian is a prick looks like

    • @BG-id2cv
      @BG-id2cv 8 місяців тому

      Florian left a few years ago; Joe Parrish is the current guitarist.

    • @trixlee5102
      @trixlee5102 8 місяців тому

      @@BG-id2cv I know, but Florian was the guy Ian picked to replace Martin and the tone and feel of Tull just disappeared. Joe, while solid, doesn't change that equation.

  • @michaellalli7693
    @michaellalli7693 8 місяців тому +2

    If you want to hear Tull, go to a Martin Barre Show. Outstanding set list.

  • @glynnettleton9900
    @glynnettleton9900 7 місяців тому +1

    I saw Martins band prelockdown playing at the Floral Pavillion theatre in Wirral & I was amazed at the pure rock'n'roll energy he was putting out that night, whilst Ian Andersons musical sound has become just so slick, smooth & overproduced that its utterly soulless now 😢.

  • @jackempson3044
    @jackempson3044 7 місяців тому +3

    Martin was and is a very respected guitarist. He was the perfect match for what Ian was doing. He was a main ingredient.

  • @chizmo7
    @chizmo7 8 місяців тому +7

    You and Ian were ABSOLUTELY in that league. I have the first 9 JT albums and they are prized possessions. You guys were the musical backdrop to my teen and adolescent years. I saw you guys play live 3 times (Aqualung, Thick as a Brick, and Passion Play). I was blown away every time and I will never forget it. One of the greatest bands EVER.

  • @reidwhitton6248
    @reidwhitton6248 8 місяців тому +1

    I love Martin! I'm still ticked that I missed the show in my area several years back.

  • @jamesyoung3006
    @jamesyoung3006 8 місяців тому +3

    Fantastic guitarist. His live playing is just amazing!

  • @2war2bray
    @2war2bray 8 місяців тому +1

    Was lucky enough to see MB and IA live in a reasonably small venue in Orange County Ca. it must have been around 20 years ago. Loved it. I wish I had seen the whole band together in the earlier days.

  • @Bryman1970
    @Bryman1970 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for everything. Love you, Martin!

  • @user-fu9vj9ix3g
    @user-fu9vj9ix3g 7 місяців тому +1

    Outstanding guitarist. One of my favorites since I was 15 and saw Tull in Seattle in oh, maybe it was 1972ish? Barre's style compliments the Les Paul guitar so well.

  • @MD-yj5vs
    @MD-yj5vs 8 місяців тому +1

    I recently purchased the dvd "Living with the past" I was disappointed to discover it was mostly the new line up and old songs done a little bit off ,, but the very brief songs done by the original line up were a real treat ... I am so glad for the original recordings, they will stand there perfect for the ages and perhaps cause one to ponder as to what might have been , if the split had not occurred .