The kind of band that is in a class by itself. Unique. Ian and ALL his musicians, past, present, are a gift to music history/legacy. Glad to have seen them then and now. Cheers!!
As you said, 'a gift to music history/legacy' indeed. For my taste, I prefer the 1st to 3rd, maybe 4th generation of members. They evoke, IMO, the true essence of Tull.
I was a Beatle fan from "She Loves You" and discovered Tull when I bought"Stand Up" and found a new favorite band! Favorite albums: "Stand Up" and " Benefit"
AQUALUNG VON JETHRO TULL IST EIN ABSOLUTER KLASSIKER IM ROCK VON 1971.IAN ANDERSON WAR JUNG 24 UND IN BESTFORM, GESANG UND PERFORMANCE,UND MARTIN BARRE ÜBERRAGENDER GITARRIST,EINER DER BESTEN.DAS WAREN GLANZZEITEN.TOP.❤😊😊
Ich glaube, "Stand Up" von 1969 war das bessere Album, das erste mit dem neuen Gitarristen Martin Barre und immer noch ein großartiges Hörerlebnis! Die drei Alben von 1969-1971, Stand Up, Benefit und Aqualung, sind der Kern ihres Katalogs, alle immer noch sehr hörenswert, alle immer noch in Heavy Rotation auf meinem Plattenteller. Die Platten nach Aqualung sind aufgebläht, langweilig und selbstgefällig.
Yo también, y ahora tengo 66 años. Han marcado mis gustos musicales desde entonces. Saludos amigo argentino desde España. Por cierto, olvidaba comentar que tuve la gran suerte de verlos en Madrid haya por los años 80, con John Miles de telonero. Inolvidable!!
@@jaimemoreno9992 , los vi en el 2018 en Berkeley, CA. Esa energia que tenian cuando los vi en el '76 (creo ...) aun esta ahi! Saludos desde el area de la bahia de San Francisco!
I was lucky to see Jethro Tull in Pittsburgh in the early 80's, it was Halloween and I bought a jack-o-lantern along to the show. Went around back of the coliseum and gave it to a roadie, he actually didn't know what is was! They cut a hole in the back and jammed a spotlight in, and set it between the drummer's bass drums on stage. Ian Anderson came out and did a big curtsy to the Jack-o-lantern and then the spot light was turned off I'm sure it was coking the pumpkin and smelled pretty bad
Saw Tull for my one and only time in the summer of 1973 between my junior and senior year of high school. My chemistry science teacher worked with my mother to secure me a place at a summer science camp at Nebraska Wesleyan University. The camp was in the top ten of most transformative experiences of my life. It sealed the deal that I would go to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, graduate with a BS and MS in Chemical Engineering which then open up doors to a forty-year career at one company as an automation engineer. A career that was both personally and financially satisfying. The summer camp personnel obtained Jethro Tull tickets for all the students (we were from all over the USA, each bringing their own experiences, of which I was probably one of the least experienced in the ways of an urban city like Lincoln Nebraska, which was truly the big-time for me coming from a small rural agricultural county in central Nebraska). I was really charged up to be seeing my first rock concert. All the students sat along one long row of seats. I was a jock in high school, totally abstaining from smoking tobacco. That was not the case for some of these students, coming from more urban, faster paced environments. I knew what a cigarette was, so when I got a nudge from the person next to me and was handed what I thought was a cigarette, I just passed it down the line. And I thought it was very strange behavior to be sharing a smoke. This passing of a "cigarette" took place throughout the concert. What a rube I was, looking back at it. Later I found out that this was really joints of marijuana! My first introduction, if even in a non-participatory way, to weed. So, Jethro Tull was my first rock concert and the place of my first introduction to marijuana. Never was much of a marijuana user in and after college and have not touched the stuff since the early to mid 1980s. After graduating from UNL with my master's in chemical engineering, I accepted a job in San Francisco, CA, moved out of Nebraska and never looked back. I have to say, the quality of the weed in Nebraska back in the 1970s was like real weeds you would find growing in a ditch compared to the world-class offerings coming out of Northern California, especially Mendocino and Humboldt Counties, and what was being imported from Asia and Mexico.
Tull was scheduled to come to New Zealand in the 90s shortly after I started listening to them. Unfortunately Anderson experienced DVT and the tour was cancelled 😭
Nice. But IMO we should add several more tremendous songs: # Baker St. Muse # Heavy Horses # Critique Oblique # Memory bank / Best Friends # To Cry you a song # Look into the Sun # Hunting girl # VelvetGreen # Son # Dark Ages # Broadsword
Been a Tull fan since the release of Aqualung {like allot of Tull fans}. Glad Ian is back on the road, and I will go to his show should he come 'round to my way. Thanks for putting this up, great music!
I’m older, 64, I didn’t really care for this band. It’s like the difference between realistic art and abstract, Jethro are definitely abstract!! 😮🇬🇧🌈♥️👍
GRAN BANDA DEL FOLK ROCK PROGRESIVO - IAN ANDERSON ES UN GENIO ABSOLUTO Y EL INFRAVALORADO Y SUBESTIMADO MARTIN BARRE UNO DE LOS MEJORES GUITARRISTAS QUE DIO EL ROCK ; JETHRO TULL ESTA DENTRO DE LO MEJOR DEL ROCK ❤💪💪💪 THANKS FOR SHARE IT SALUDOS DESDE BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
grande Dario, ben detto sono pienamente d'accordo Ian Anderson uno dei grandissimi del progressive e non solo, grande polistrumentista. sono d'accordo anche su Martin Barre grandissimo chitarrista che il rock ha sfornato negli ultimi 60 anni.
So honored to have been able to have the opportunity to have heard you play for a season... Unfortunately the time of freedom has led me to going to be a beach bum so why bother with music anymore if noone can afford the power to listen to it... What a waste
Para ensalzar un tipo de música, no hace falta menospreciar a las demás. La buena música siempre será buena, y hoy en día, también se hace buena música, otra cosa es que a tí no te guste !!!
Band sottovalutata....quantomeno fino a songs from the woods; nulla da invidiare alle altre band del periodo...who a parte. Anderson musicista straordinario, john evans a mio giudizio la miglior tastiera del prog alla pari di toni banks.
Ok …dark lighter for Valentines Day … remember that day of llllove … two share together … wrapped up in each outhers Arms ,…this is not going to be a llllove choice for most ,..today … but nice try …call you for another time … when something deeper is needed ….thank you …
Ciao Ketty , i Jethro Tull sono un gruppo rock progressivo hanno venduto piu' di 60 milioni di dischi in tutto il mondo , da giovane quando lavoravo in radio me lo richiedevano spesso e sicuramente ai meno giovani come me piacciono
@@PinoPulsano hai ragione saranno bravissimi ma proprio non è il mio genere e comunque li ho sentiti nominare da un ex alunno di mio marito che suonava la batteria e ogni tanto viene a trovarci ❤️
Stasera la penultima data a Brescia con Ian Anderson, polistrumentista e super-flautista, poi Torino e poi bye bye Italy per chissà quanto tempo...maestri del Progressive rock mondiale storico, grandissimi, grazie per la condivisione
Nothing from the best Tull album? Stand Up is STILL an incredible album, arguably Tull's best, or tied with Aqualung. After that album. they go downhill pretty fast! You picked the song NOT on Stand Up (only on CDs), a lackluster tune that did nothing for the band, on release. You skipped Benefit, a better than anything that followed Aqualung! THESE are STILL classic songs: A New Day Yesterday Back To The Family Look Into The Sun We Used to Know Reasons For Waiting For A Thousand Mothers You skipped Benefit, a better LP than ANYTHING after Aqualung. These great songs are still classics: With You There To Help Me Nothing To Say Son To Cry You A Song A Time For Everything Inside After Aqualung, Tull lost its mojo, first with the overweening hubris of Thick as a Brick, then with the (nearly unlistenable) Passion Play. After that, they only occasionally delivered an interesting tune.
Saw them live in Sydney 1972 (I think) hey I'm 70 now. My fav band of all time liked them in '67 with Lining in the past.
When music was music. Today there ìs no artistry to most music.
The kind of band that is in a class by itself. Unique. Ian and ALL his musicians, past, present, are a gift to music history/legacy. Glad to have seen them then and now. Cheers!!
As you said, 'a gift to music history/legacy' indeed. For my taste, I prefer the 1st to 3rd, maybe 4th generation of members. They evoke, IMO, the true essence of Tull.
I was a Beatle fan from "She Loves You" and discovered Tull when I bought"Stand Up" and found a new favorite band! Favorite albums: "Stand Up" and " Benefit"
One of the bests of Jethro Tull, still living after 50 years!
This was a great day listening to this great, great mix. Listening again tomorrow. JT Mix Up Day.
The Tull power since more than 50 years !!!
AQUALUNG VON JETHRO TULL IST EIN ABSOLUTER KLASSIKER IM ROCK VON 1971.IAN ANDERSON WAR JUNG 24 UND IN BESTFORM, GESANG UND PERFORMANCE,UND MARTIN BARRE ÜBERRAGENDER GITARRIST,EINER DER BESTEN.DAS WAREN GLANZZEITEN.TOP.❤😊😊
Ich glaube, "Stand Up" von 1969 war das bessere Album, das erste mit dem neuen Gitarristen Martin Barre und immer noch ein großartiges Hörerlebnis!
Die drei Alben von 1969-1971, Stand Up, Benefit und Aqualung, sind der Kern ihres Katalogs, alle immer noch sehr hörenswert, alle immer noch in Heavy Rotation auf meinem Plattenteller. Die Platten nach Aqualung sind aufgebläht, langweilig und selbstgefällig.
Too old to rock and roll but too young to die
Has to be one of my favourites👌
Desde adolescente escuchando a jethro tull tengo 68 años Saludos desde argentina
Yo también, y ahora tengo 66 años. Han marcado mis gustos musicales desde entonces. Saludos amigo argentino desde España.
Por cierto, olvidaba comentar que tuve la gran suerte de verlos en Madrid haya por los años 80, con John Miles de telonero. Inolvidable!!
@@jaimemoreno9992 , los vi en el 2018 en Berkeley, CA. Esa energia que tenian cuando los vi en el '76 (creo ...) aun esta ahi! Saludos desde el area de la bahia de San Francisco!
Tengo 61 y los sigo de adolescente. Abrazo desde Chile.
@@jaimemoreno9992 Saludos estos
@@MrEbenites gracias bahia
Best flute player in the world
I was lucky to see Jethro Tull in Pittsburgh in the early 80's, it was Halloween and I bought a jack-o-lantern along to the show. Went around back of the coliseum and gave it to a roadie, he actually didn't know what is was! They cut a hole in the back and jammed a spotlight in, and set it between the drummer's bass drums on stage. Ian Anderson came out and did a big curtsy to the Jack-o-lantern and then the spot light was turned off I'm sure it was coking the pumpkin and smelled pretty bad
Cool!
I was lucky to see them in zagreeb serveral times😊
Saw Tull for my one and only time in the summer of 1973 between my junior and senior year of high school. My chemistry science teacher worked with my mother to secure me a place at a summer science camp at Nebraska Wesleyan University. The camp was in the top ten of most transformative experiences of my life. It sealed the deal that I would go to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, graduate with a BS and MS in Chemical Engineering which then open up doors to a forty-year career at one company as an automation engineer. A career that was both personally and financially satisfying.
The summer camp personnel obtained Jethro Tull tickets for all the students (we were from all over the USA, each bringing their own experiences, of which I was probably one of the least experienced in the ways of an urban city like Lincoln Nebraska, which was truly the big-time for me coming from a small rural agricultural county in central Nebraska). I was really charged up to be seeing my first rock concert. All the students sat along one long row of seats.
I was a jock in high school, totally abstaining from smoking tobacco. That was not the case for some of these students, coming from more urban, faster paced environments. I knew what a cigarette was, so when I got a nudge from the person next to me and was handed what I thought was a cigarette, I just passed it down the line. And I thought it was very strange behavior to be sharing a smoke. This passing of a "cigarette" took place throughout the concert. What a rube I was, looking back at it. Later I found out that this was really joints of marijuana! My first introduction, if even in a non-participatory way, to weed.
So, Jethro Tull was my first rock concert and the place of my first introduction to marijuana. Never was much of a marijuana user in and after college and have not touched the stuff since the early to mid 1980s. After graduating from UNL with my master's in chemical engineering, I accepted a job in San Francisco, CA, moved out of Nebraska and never looked back. I have to say, the quality of the weed in Nebraska back in the 1970s was like real weeds you would find growing in a ditch compared to the world-class offerings coming out of Northern California, especially Mendocino and Humboldt Counties, and what was being imported from Asia and Mexico.
Interesting! And now if you compare that weed from the '70s to what is available now, it's like night and day. Just stay away from the vapes
😉 Cheers!
Ian is amazing and a unique musician.
So lucky to had been able to see JT live three times. Twice in Brazil and once at the Apollo in Manchester, UK. What a band!!
I saw them in 1969 and 1971, Newport '69 and Houston TX.
Jethro Tull all the way. From my younger days till older days.
from 15 till 70
His intense work is reflected by creating the most passionate progress and ahead of his time, greetings from Mexico
The good old days 🎉❤😂
Tull was scheduled to come to New Zealand in the 90s shortly after I started listening to them. Unfortunately Anderson experienced DVT and the tour was cancelled 😭
Jethro Tull
Saw them in my Jr. High gym in 71.
SIMPLEMENTE GRANDIOSO. SALUDOS DESDE CIUDAD DE MÉXICO.
Nice. But IMO we should add several more tremendous songs:
# Baker St. Muse
# Heavy Horses
# Critique Oblique
# Memory bank / Best Friends
# To Cry you a song
# Look into the Sun
# Hunting girl
# VelvetGreen
# Son
# Dark Ages
# Broadsword
That's their best prog playlist
Been a Tull fan since the release of Aqualung {like allot of Tull fans}. Glad Ian is back on the road, and I will go to his show should he come 'round to my way. Thanks for putting this up, great music!
....since Benefit
I’m older, 64, I didn’t really care for this band. It’s like the difference between realistic art and abstract, Jethro are definitely abstract!! 😮🇬🇧🌈♥️👍
Listen to Wondering Aloud again
Jethro Tull é uma banda extraordinária, grandes músicos e ótimas composições, escuto a mais de 35 anos.
Eu escuto há mais de 50 anos,
Thick as the brick est un chef d'oeuvre.
Bursing out UN DES MEILLEUR concert que j'ai vu.A feshallle BERN !'Swisserland.
The pure brilliance of Jethro Tull!!!!
I like this band
put on a great live show
Muy buena banda, la conocí a mis 16 años en 1979. Hasta el día de hoy la escucho.
It was very good. It's quite exciting.
Been a great Tull fan since 'SONG FOR JEFFREY'
Great Song Now Let’s Make Another video on The Mass Ave Bridge
simply the coolest way to rock, original suoer
GRAN BANDA DEL FOLK ROCK PROGRESIVO - IAN ANDERSON ES UN GENIO ABSOLUTO Y EL INFRAVALORADO Y SUBESTIMADO MARTIN BARRE UNO DE LOS MEJORES GUITARRISTAS QUE DIO EL ROCK ; JETHRO TULL ESTA DENTRO DE LO MEJOR DEL ROCK ❤💪💪💪
THANKS FOR SHARE IT
SALUDOS DESDE BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
grande Dario, ben detto sono pienamente d'accordo Ian Anderson uno dei grandissimi del progressive e non solo, grande polistrumentista. sono d'accordo anche su Martin Barre grandissimo chitarrista che il rock ha sfornato negli ultimi 60 anni.
@@antoniodeangelis4652, ABRAZO
Saw them in 1973 at the Engelwood Forum
Sempre Foi o meu Grupo Preferido 👍👌
Jethro Tull une légende d'un rock dont tout le talent jaillit ici.
Escuchando a uno de los grupos favoritos Desde los 10 años
GRAN GRUPO, SALUDOS DESDE IGUALADA CATALUNYA DE UN VETERANO DE 68 AÑOS 🎸🤘☀️🕷️🕸️🐿️🤪🎉
The best music, from a genius ….. M Barre also has the JT stylized genius from All of This!
Brano influente magico e molto coinvolgente una straordinaria interpretazione questa aqualong di jan anderson ❤😂😊
I'm 70 year's old and still listening to Tull,headphones on volume full on CLASS!
Muchas gracias por compartir muy buena banda
So honored to have been able to have the opportunity to have heard you play for a season... Unfortunately the time of freedom has led me to going to be a beach bum so why bother with music anymore if noone can afford the power to listen to it... What a waste
Thanks, grazie! 💫
Nice album AQUALUNG been listening those college days til now nearing 60🎶🥁🎸🎷
Magnifiques
Bueno si.adoro a jethro tengo todo sus discos .pero no exageremos..no estamos acostumbrados a escuchar flauta traversa...
Para ensalzar un tipo de música, no hace falta menospreciar a las demás. La buena música siempre será buena, y hoy en día, también se hace buena música, otra cosa es que a tí no te guste !!!
Salvei na playlist garantidissimo🙏🏼👍🏻
Living in the Past grrrrr
great grooves 😊
great memories
Got them in Aberdeen at the end of April, can't wait. Last time was early 70s......
Wonderful
Pure religion ☯️
❤Gooooöd.
A mere teen when I first heard these songs, I could now portray Aqualung with my long, white beard.
YES INDEED, THEY TRULY UNIQUES, THIS IS REAL CHARM, I REALLY LOVE IT❤😅.
There are several tranformations of Jethro Tull, but I can only see the MKII line-up on the picture. Which one ist J.T. really????
Sono una leggenda
Benefit full album
Simplemente grandioso!!!
Band sottovalutata....quantomeno fino a songs from the woods; nulla da invidiare alle altre band del periodo...who a parte.
Anderson musicista straordinario, john evans a mio giudizio la miglior tastiera del prog alla pari di toni banks.
Excellent list, memorable choices. Thank you PA. PS: Is the volume setting low?
Ok …dark lighter for Valentines Day … remember that day of llllove … two share together … wrapped up in each outhers Arms ,…this is not going to be a llllove choice for most ,..today … but nice try …call you for another time … when something deeper is needed ….thank you …
Esto es musica y buen arte no lo que se escucha ahora
I don't always listen to Jethro Tull, but when I do, I'm sitting on a park bench ! (Stolen)
Qué canción más pegajosa es Aqualung! Te hace mover el cuerpo al instante. Da alegría de vivir.
I saw them in Montreal album storm watch. The stage was a ship with a big mast and sail.
Li ho senti due volte Bologna al palazzo sport. L'anno di Aqualong è Tik as Brik.
Best song
What a genius
grandiosi la musica della gioventù
Many many moons ago my sister an my house got robbed. All they took is Jethro Tull concert T shirt and a case of liquor 😂
LMAO 😂
I still have the T-shirt without JT on it. 😂😂
Asta este muzica, nu ce se asculta acum.
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❤❤
Pino ti voglio bene ma questa volta mi astengo🫢🫢
Ciao Ketty , i Jethro Tull sono un gruppo rock progressivo hanno venduto piu' di 60 milioni di dischi in tutto il mondo , da giovane quando lavoravo in radio me lo richiedevano spesso e sicuramente ai meno giovani come me piacciono
@@PinoPulsano hai ragione saranno bravissimi ma proprio non è il mio genere e comunque li ho sentiti nominare da un ex alunno di mio marito che suonava la batteria e ogni tanto viene a trovarci ❤️
Stasera la penultima data a Brescia con Ian Anderson, polistrumentista e super-flautista, poi Torino e poi bye bye Italy per chissà quanto tempo...maestri del Progressive rock mondiale storico, grandissimi, grazie per la condivisione
i guess some people can't handle the time signature and key changes. disco is always hiding somewhere for them.
Lllllllll to l❤❤
💎💎💎s
"Living in the Past" did not come along withe the album "Stand Up", as the picture above suggests.
Fine with me,,,,
Hey Jethro is Tom Jones for real😂
Could you or someone else please provide a track listing? I know every song so far except the one after 'Teacher' - thank you 😊
My small cigar is redundant now grandpa.
✌️
😭🙏😭
❤😂🎉😊🎶
When aqualung bends down what is he picking up ?
A dogend which is slang for a cigarette butt 🙂
I'm thick as a brick.
You'd better not try Skating Away on the Thin Ice of the New Day. Perhaps Bungle in the Jungle instead...
Tull was the man.I Started jammin on him around 9 or 10. He was very uniqe.And lying out of your ass was steel a bad thing.
They sure say "little girl" alot, sus!!
Nothing from the best Tull album? Stand Up is STILL an incredible album, arguably Tull's best, or tied with Aqualung. After that album. they go downhill pretty fast! You picked the song NOT on Stand Up (only on CDs), a lackluster tune that did nothing for the band, on release. You skipped Benefit, a better than anything that followed Aqualung!
THESE are STILL classic songs:
A New Day Yesterday
Back To The Family
Look Into The Sun
We Used to Know
Reasons For Waiting
For A Thousand Mothers
You skipped Benefit, a better LP than ANYTHING after Aqualung.
These great songs are still classics:
With You There To Help Me
Nothing To Say
Son
To Cry You A Song
A Time For Everything
Inside
After Aqualung, Tull lost its mojo, first with the overweening hubris of Thick as a Brick, then with the (nearly unlistenable) Passion Play. After that, they only occasionally delivered an interesting tune.
I dislike the cats that talk in a different language what is the point if you don't know what it means
Que?
Some do understand, i study Spanish now an enjoy reading it, i also read the German comments