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@andyandalex
@andyandalex 4 года назад
Here with some Cross Eyed Maeeeeerry Christmas guys hope you guys have a fantastic day! Here’s to a new year of BANGERS! 🔥🙌🏻 P.S. What Jethro Song should we check out next?! 👀
@lowrider4266
@lowrider4266 4 года назад
Merry Christmas Andy&Alex.
@Stephen-nd1sx
@Stephen-nd1sx 4 года назад
Run Run Rudolph the Grateful dead
@joshjacobs3906
@joshjacobs3906 4 года назад
you guys gotta check out their song "Hymn 43" it rocks ....Merry Christmas guys......keep up the great work!!
@lisaw5604
@lisaw5604 4 года назад
"My God" live 1970 Isle of Wight. He's frickin' wild!
@CharCanuck14
@CharCanuck14 4 года назад
Hymn 43 guys!
@flyinpigmusic331
@flyinpigmusic331 4 года назад
Reasons you guys are the best reaction channel out there: 1- you don't pause the songs, and you keep talking during the songs at a minimum. 2- you notice little details in the music, even things buried in the mix. 3- you read the comments and listen to your subscribers. (It really does feel like a community! ) 4- you talk amongst yourselves, and try to find the deeper meanings of the songs. 5- my personal favorite reason - you've listened to the whole Pink Floyd discography! Keep it up guys!
@andyandalex
@andyandalex 4 года назад
@Flyin Pig Music Thank you so much, the fact that you and a couple others are expressing what specifically you find noteworthy in us that makes us different is truly humbling. This is the best passion project we could’ve embarked on right in the middle of College. And DAMN STRAIGHT on the Floyd roots. True story, I heard Dark side of the Moon, The Wall, and Wish you were Here my senior year in High School, and knew I HAD to check out the roots to their sound. Started this channel very shortly after, watched a reaction for “Wish you were here” from Lost in Vegas sparking the match that got me wanting to do it, the rest is history. I knew that this genre and culture had something to offer that if anything I wanted to capture my personal reactions for my future self, and then having so many of you lovely folks joining along has just made it truly a blessing in regards to the type of culture we have developed together, passing the torch of good music/influence on to the next generation of music enthusiasts. So, thank you for having genuine acknowledgements on our quality it seriously means the world to me! Sorry for rambling, lol! Cheers friend see ya ‘round! 🔥🤟🏻😁
@alexkillick6392
@alexkillick6392 4 года назад
Actually they have missed quite a bit of pink Floyd's discography. There are live performances and rare songs they need to listen to
@stevea3271
@stevea3271 4 года назад
Agreed!
@Pound_Shift
@Pound_Shift 4 года назад
Yep ,I subbed these guys ,They seem like classmates from the era , your comment is spot on
@philipem1000
@philipem1000 4 года назад
@Rodzilla They have done Close to the Edge.
@jennifermcdonald5432
@jennifermcdonald5432 Год назад
No matter how old I get, and I need a walker to get around these days, JT can still make me feel the same as I did back when I first heard them! It’s like I plug into a wall socket! You guys will find no matter how old you get on the outside, you still feel the same on the inside! Love these guys
@johnhalverson1133
@johnhalverson1133 Год назад
Not quite using a walker yet, but at 74 the Tull never gets old. I remember hearing them for the first time in 1969 while stationed with the US Army in Germany. I was blown away and have been a fan ever since.
@esabris2151
@esabris2151 Год назад
Classically trained flutist here. People had to invent sheet music notations to describe Ian Anderson's flute techniques, like singing or buzzing into the flute while he plays and playing harmonics. Learning to play like him is so fun, and a master class in innovation.
@stevemurrell6167
@stevemurrell6167 5 месяцев назад
Classically trained? Dude, Anderson taught himself.
@esabris2151
@esabris2151 5 месяцев назад
@stevemurrell6167 Yes, I am classically trained, not Ian Anderson. That's why the rest of the post makes sense.
@stevemurrell6167
@stevemurrell6167 5 месяцев назад
@@esabris2151 Sorry mate, I misunderstood.🤭
@amaldpdamald8874
@amaldpdamald8874 2 месяца назад
Ian Anderson was influenced by Roland Kirk (jazz musician) who was famous for making vocalizations while playing flute. He also played two to three horns at once.
@markcourson3151
@markcourson3151 2 месяца назад
@@stevemurrell6167 The story,if I remember correctly, was that he just wasn't a good enough guitar player so he tried another instrument. Who knows?
@skullpter
@skullpter 4 года назад
Songs from the Wood would make you appreciate how Jethro Tull is apart from genre and in a class by themselves.
@ArtofFreeSpeech
@ArtofFreeSpeech 4 года назад
Such a great song when listened to in conjunction with Minstrel in the Gallery and One White Duck. They all seem to go together.
@emilymartinez6961
@emilymartinez6961 3 года назад
Do yourself a favor and watch them live! So you can get the whole experience
@argelbargel7680
@argelbargel7680 3 года назад
My favorite of their albums, in fact.
@redlead873
@redlead873 4 года назад
Martin Barre is one of the most underrated guitarists, great guitar player.
@joebloggs4754
@joebloggs4754 4 года назад
seen his band the MARTIN BARRE band twice as well as TULL many many times,,,he is great!
@Paul4life
@Paul4life 4 года назад
I wonder....
@joebloggs4754
@joebloggs4754 4 года назад
@@Paul4life ya lost lost me son
@merthur88
@merthur88 4 года назад
totally
@michaelt.b264
@michaelt.b264 4 года назад
Curious as to why you think Martin Barre was underrated?
@MsThebeMoon
@MsThebeMoon 4 года назад
One of the greatest albums of all time. Nearly every teen in the 70's had the Aqualung album. EDIT: and one of the greatest stage acts. So fortunate to have seen them live in the 70's and then again decades later. Do yourself a favor and check out their live clips and watch Ian rock the flute like no other.
@terrimartinez6922
@terrimartinez6922 Год назад
"One of the greatest albums of all time. Nearly every teen in the 70's had the Aqualung album. " AGREED! 🤘
@Oldschoolnana
@Oldschoolnana 2 месяца назад
Saw them at Shea Stadium. The place was moving with everyone stamping their feet. Great show.✌️🌻🌻
@rjh1226
@rjh1226 4 года назад
Dudes , this 63 year old Subscribed . Thanks for keeping your young mind and eyes wide open. Don’t let our Music die with US
@JimDrasler
@JimDrasler Год назад
I started listening to Jethro Tull in 1969, in my junior year in college, and haven't looked back since. Ian Anderson is a modern-day musical genius. As much as Aqualung and Thick As A Brick are my two top Tull albums, my top favorite true rock and roll Tull song of all time, musically speaking, is STEEL MONKEY from the album Crest of a Knave. If you don't review it, at least listen to it. You won't be disappointed.
@tonycook665
@tonycook665 4 года назад
teacher is really good song
@christinadiane4257
@christinadiane4257 4 года назад
Teacher..one of my favorite s ..another perfect song Jethro 🔮🎤🎶
@alanpeterson4939
@alanpeterson4939 4 года назад
Absolutely
@Stormheart911
@Stormheart911 4 года назад
If you guys are going to listen to more Tull, "Teacher" should be next on you're list. Just make sure you get the right version! The U.S. version includes Ian's flute, but the original release does not. The version with flute is (of course) much better. You should also check out "(Skating Away) On The Thin Ice Of A New Day", "Songs From The Wood", and "Thick As A Brick". They all showcase how the band's sound could change (in a good way) from album to album.
@edwardramirez3911
@edwardramirez3911 4 года назад
"Teacher" is an absolutely fabulous Jethro Tull song. If you want to do another song, that's the one! Good job on every Tull song so far..
@TheOriginalFILIBUSTA
@TheOriginalFILIBUSTA 4 года назад
Yes!
@AudiophileTubes
@AudiophileTubes 4 года назад
Oh yeah... Jethro Tull is timeless perfection! The 70's were a mind blowing era of great rock!
@oldeskoolnana7543
@oldeskoolnana7543 3 года назад
Yes it was. So glad I was a teen in the 70's. All the greats were just starting out in the late 60's early 70's. I'm glad I saw pretty much all of these great artists. ✌
@remmymafia3889
@remmymafia3889 2 месяца назад
Tull, like Steely Dan, really distinguished themselves, with their uniqueness. Anderson and Fagan are HOF-ers.
@JohnJones-rd2wj
@JohnJones-rd2wj Год назад
Saw JT play this album live, Yes was the warm up act. Fantastic concert that I will never forget, and still listen to both to this day.
@annlongchamps7956
@annlongchamps7956 Час назад
Oh I wish I could have gone..what a perfect concert..Glad you appreciate great musicians
@slugplate
@slugplate 4 года назад
GUYS URGENT you need to watch jethro tull live at isle of Wight festive playing my god. Its a MUST WATCH
@shemanic1
@shemanic1 3 года назад
I was lucky to be there to see it first hand
@thefleasofathousandcamels6498
@thefleasofathousandcamels6498 4 года назад
You guys really need to listen to the album in its entirety.
@satorimystic
@satorimystic 4 года назад
I would strongly agree ... Album reactions, coming soon! 😁
@Dr.TJ1
@Dr.TJ1 4 года назад
And stoned. It's even an even better trip when stoned.
@jeremydraper733
@jeremydraper733 4 года назад
Yea it’s cool to hear a couple of songs to get you into the band but the down fall of making every song a reaction video is that you can’t really do a full album reaction. Most people start getting bored during an album and don’t give the entire album the attention it deserves so they don’t think the album is that good. But once you hear a song or two you needs go ahead and hear the full thing.
@Indo1030
@Indo1030 4 года назад
Watching Ian Anderson playing flute -standing on one leg with that slight turn in his body...takes the experience of his music to a whole other level
@hugsandhomies
@hugsandhomies 4 года назад
And then Thick as a Brick!
@jecdev
@jecdev 4 года назад
I remember playing this album as a kid and my grandmother told me I was legitimately going to hell
@TheClaptonisgod1
@TheClaptonisgod1 3 года назад
I'd say she was absolutely correct. 🔥💥🤪
@chrissett4245
@chrissett4245 2 года назад
Brother.. My mom told me the same thing. 😎
@michaelmccall3234
@michaelmccall3234 Год назад
Ha-Ha-Ha
@gn3101
@gn3101 4 года назад
""" Skating AWAY on the thin ice of a new day""" is another favorite """
@jamesmack3314
@jamesmack3314 4 года назад
That was my senior quote! You were bred for humanity but sold to society.....
@markdrechsler5660
@markdrechsler5660 4 года назад
As others have stated, “Aqualung” is not a concept album. Ian Anderson got so sick of telling people that it wasn’t a concept album that he created the mother of all concept albums with JT’s next album, “Thick As A Brick.”
@georgeupham7914
@georgeupham7914 4 года назад
A Passion Play.
@thancrow
@thancrow 3 года назад
Thick as a Brick was meant to be a satire of a concept lp, but the musicianship was so good it was missed.
@Mikevdog
@Mikevdog 3 года назад
@@thancrow That's what I heard too
@rollomaughfling380
@rollomaughfling380 3 года назад
Thank you, Mark.
@gregrambo606
@gregrambo606 4 года назад
Crazy genius Ian Anderson. What can you say. The flute man. Barrymore Barlowe is the guy John Bonham of Led Zeppelin called "the best drummer England has ever produced." High praise.
@gregrambo606
@gregrambo606 4 года назад
@Marco von Catfish I had forgotten whether or not Barlow had been with them in '71 yet for Aqualung. Thanks for the correction.
@michellowe8627
@michellowe8627 4 года назад
The story is that the record company was pushing Tull to tour even more than they had for Benefit, especially back to the US. Ian was okay with it - he’s still touring almost 50 years later! Clive Bunker was road-sick, wanted to stay home with family. Jeffery Hammond was new to the band since Aqualung (Ian Anderson’s schoolmate from art college) and John Evan (another school pal) had been with them only since the Benefit tour. Martin Barre was a trooper, he played with the band into the 2000s. It was a matter of practicality - the band needed a new drummer for the Aqualung tour and Barimore Barlow fit the bill.
@gregrambo606
@gregrambo606 4 года назад
@@michellowe8627 He sure as hell did. A mother on drums.
@Uncletoast52
@Uncletoast52 4 года назад
Their live show was the best I ever saw and I saw a lot.
@gregrambo606
@gregrambo606 4 года назад
@@Uncletoast52 That video of them live at Madison Sqaure Garden in 1978 doing Thick as a brick has the best live sound quality you can hear; virtually flawless. Been asking A&A to react to it. We'll see what happens.
@MonicaDBrini
@MonicaDBrini 4 года назад
May I suggest “Bouree” by Jethro Tull. You’ll hear flute on steroids and some excellent bass work. Just a great song!
@reeceguisse17
@reeceguisse17 4 года назад
The best version of this was on the Bursting Out live album...and I mean the vinyl, since they CUT SHIT for the CD.but yeah, Bouree/God Bless You Merry Gentleman/Flute Solo from that album is the epitome of Tullness.
@outthasky
@outthasky 4 года назад
Serious grunt fluting in that song
@ArtofFreeSpeech
@ArtofFreeSpeech 4 года назад
Well, let's be clear, here... Bouree, by Bach, performed by Jethro Tull. Truly a match made in musical heaven.
@michaelbochnia5686
@michaelbochnia5686 4 года назад
@@reeceguisse17 Same with Minstrel in the Gallery, the live version is insanely good. Bursting Out was quite a yummy live album.
@varracain
@varracain 4 года назад
german band CAN for a different sound
@MrMichaeljay1965
@MrMichaeljay1965 4 года назад
To quote Ian Anberson, "Cross Eyed Mary is Aqualung's girlfriend."
@christianperspective9527
@christianperspective9527 4 года назад
"Laughing in the playground gets no kicks from little boys Would rather make it with a letching grey" "She signs no contract but she always plays the game She dines in Hampstead village on expense accounted gruel" She is a schoolgirl who prefers old men to young boys Hamstead village is near parliament where the MP's dine. she likes to be taken out for dinner and she always plays the game, playing house with old men the playground is a reference to the fact that she is a school aged girl, cross eyed is a reference to her twisted priorities Aqualung is watching all this and she is watching him
@domioele3346
@domioele3346 3 года назад
"Jack knife barber" is a term that was used for someone who would perform illegal abortions.
@shadowgam3
@shadowgam3 3 года назад
@@domioele3346 Oh wow..
@JonathanBrookesAuthor
@JonathanBrookesAuthor 3 года назад
Go back and listen to "Aqualung"; the line "...watch the pretty panties run." He's watching Cross Eyed Mary.
@missrachelreads
@missrachelreads Год назад
And the jack knife barber is a barber who also performs abortions; he drops her off at school after one. Let that sink in! Yeesh... I think the album is set in an area of England that Ian Anderson lived/spent time in and the songs are populated with the people of the area.
@PowderedToastMan420
@PowderedToastMan420 4 года назад
Back in the day we'd play some D&D, smoke some weed, and drop a JT album on the turn table. Good times.
@rhwinner
@rhwinner 4 года назад
Martin Barre is a very underappreciated guitarist....
@Indo1030
@Indo1030 4 года назад
Rockinghorse Winner Absolutely
@drums122
@drums122 4 года назад
Such a comment can be seen under almost any Jethro Tull song on RU-vid.
@paulorzechowski987
@paulorzechowski987 4 года назад
I REALLY appreciate that you NEVER pause the songs but make your comments after so good! Thank you.
@Critica1Bi11
@Critica1Bi11 4 года назад
Tull albums are meant to be listened to in their entirety.
@LusciousTwinkle
@LusciousTwinkle 3 года назад
I disagree.....You cant take in all that awesomeness in one go the first time...
@TheClaptonisgod1
@TheClaptonisgod1 3 года назад
@@LusciousTwinkle I disagree but totally agree. My first listen I'm sure, was a straight through draw jopper. Each and every listen afterwards brings a new understanding of the story, the complexity of the music and how each song fits to create the album. A wonderful album.
@geniousatqw
@geniousatqw 3 года назад
Your music mirrors your mind Ian Anderson has solo efforts Fly By Night was the first
@tonypaxton8737
@tonypaxton8737 4 года назад
"Mother Goose", same album. And I agree with some others, "My God" since you love the flute so.
@AI_Surfer
@AI_Surfer 4 года назад
‘I’ve got a fever, and the only prescription is...more Flute!’ 😂 ‘Hym 43’ is a Banger for sure, while ‘My God’ will give you the ‘Flute Fix’ you so seemingly crave. A&A, another good vid. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you both.
@brendanc.8019
@brendanc.8019 4 года назад
eloforever I was going to suggest Hymn 43 also
@elza32358
@elza32358 3 года назад
I'm throwin' it out there again, 'Nothing Is Easy' by Jethro Tull. I don't believe it received a lot of airplay, but it's certainly a great song. IMHO, I think it's their best song.
@annlongchamps7956
@annlongchamps7956 Час назад
I think it's great that you young guys appreciate great music..I'm 55 and my first Tull album was songs from the wood at 13..beautiful flute on this album and all of Tull is amazing. You need to experience Yes..and The Moody Blues..In search of the lost Chord
@bencurti7693
@bencurti7693 4 года назад
I said this before about Tull - they weren't the easiest band to warm up to....you really had to listen to their music over and over to let it sink in. I was 16 when I saw them for the 1st time on their Passion Play tour, which is an album that often gets overlooked. Mr. Aitraining had it right...Tull isn't so much of a singles band, but more of a concept. I well remember just getting buzzed up, drink a beer or two, turn on the black lights, and listen to the early Tull LP's from start to finish...with no interruptions! That's how I realky started to appreciate the high level talent of this band.
@flubblert
@flubblert 4 года назад
"Nights in White Satin", Moody Blues. Flute.
@mk1317
@mk1317 4 года назад
Or Legend of a Mind live by the Moody Blues....even more flute.....
@mikemaggio4979
@mikemaggio4979 2 года назад
Garbage played out crap!! Millions of times played! How's about using your imagination band suggest a great song that hasn't been commercialized!
@flubblert
@flubblert 2 года назад
@@mikemaggio4979 how about you understanding what the concept is here. Introducing young millennials to Classic Rock they've never heard of. It's not about YOU!! Btw, 2-year-old post. They've long since heard it.
@lesstauffer5050
@lesstauffer5050 2 месяца назад
I saw these guys twice in the early seventies and they were phenomenal in concert. Ian Anderson, flute player, would toss it into the air like a Paton and caught it just in time to resume playing
@christopherlundgren3499
@christopherlundgren3499 2 года назад
Hands down, a f**king great song! It's dirty (the guitar! the flute! the lyrics!), crunchy and fun! It's only the second song on the album, and its already this good!
@legionofbarry
@legionofbarry 4 года назад
There's so much great Tull. There is so much flute in Tull. Ian Anderson is a master. Happy holidays, boys.
@laurentschaer2864
@laurentschaer2864 4 года назад
All songs from the album ''BENEFIT'' and ''STAND UP'' !
@mikeloomis687
@mikeloomis687 4 года назад
We are channeling each other on that.....GREAT albums in their entirety.
@crafts73
@crafts73 3 года назад
I think "Benefit" is just as good as "Aqualung" and I love "Aqualung"!!!
@robertlear9631
@robertlear9631 3 года назад
I am with you. I saw them do "Stand Up" in concert - these two are the best Tull albums!
@illuminateyourlife3401
@illuminateyourlife3401 4 года назад
This song is sooooo fun to play on guitar 👌🤘😎🤘
@rstsport9874
@rstsport9874 3 года назад
Reminds me of a Nodding Dog, my Mom had In her Car. 🌞 Great Music....was 14 in 1971. Awesome Album Fellas...Thank you.👍
@garymcgregor5951
@garymcgregor5951 4 года назад
I've read that is was not a concept album, but that the accusations that it was were what inspired them to make "Thick as a Brick" a parody of a concept album.
@WMalven
@WMalven 4 года назад
Exactly! The irony is, the parody part of Thick as a Brick was missed by almost everyone, thus its huge success...as a serious concept album.
@TheSkydogsguitar
@TheSkydogsguitar 4 года назад
Not a concept album, but there are definite themes that run through the songs of the album....
@patriotuk407
@patriotuk407 4 года назад
That is the true story but thick as a brick is such a good tight album it just worked.
@alhaskell242
@alhaskell242 4 года назад
One of the greatest live bands ever .Saw them seven times over the years.Everything said by others is true.
@garybennett7835
@garybennett7835 4 года назад
I remember putting this on my record player sitting back and away i went !! Just shows this generation what it was like when music meant something !
@inklanois
@inklanois 4 года назад
Jethro Tull has always been an enigma. Just a crazy, otherworldly, discordant band. They always light up my ears.
@perrymalcolm3802
@perrymalcolm3802 4 года назад
Try Skating Away on the Ice of a New Day
@stopspammandm
@stopspammandm 4 года назад
I second this suggestion. It's not the most head banging song but I love the way it starts out with one instrument and brings others, including the flute and a "surprise" instrument one by one.
@mlsmithmlsmith
@mlsmithmlsmith 4 года назад
It's a great story about alienation, angst, and irony and a new beginning. It's also about the limited time we have hear as the day warms and the thin ice melts. Also, if you can skate you know how effortless, smooth and fast that can be on new ice on a lake.
@carmenandthedevil2804
@carmenandthedevil2804 4 года назад
"Skating Away" is one my all time favourite tracks. Generally sing it in Traffic.
@sav7568
@sav7568 4 года назад
Different album
@manhattenman6075
@manhattenman6075 4 года назад
Minstrel In The Gallery is my Favourite Tull Song
@charlesmawson8393
@charlesmawson8393 4 года назад
Skating Away On The Thin Ice of A New Day. Ian's voice works so nicely with this song's style. It's a very beautiful song. It is one long build and it's up beat the whole time, and it's about finding your place in the universe, and it's amazing. You should do that one next.
@robaronin
@robaronin 4 года назад
"Wind Up" off the same album. You'll see.
@VinceFerrante
@VinceFerrante 4 года назад
Heavy Horses is a true statement piece from Jethro Tull!
@daveking9393
@daveking9393 4 года назад
Songs from the wood is another I listen to from star to finish
@edwardthorne9875
@edwardthorne9875 4 года назад
The mouse police never sleeps... The mouse police never sleeps... the mouse police never sleeps... the mouse police never sleeps.. cough cough
@allyhayes78
@allyhayes78 2 года назад
Thank you guys for being the first (and only, it seems) people to actually listen to the whole song from start to finish, without stopping throughout and attempting to give critical commentary about Ian's technical ability. You have given a genuine and honest reaction and review of the song as a whole (and the band as a whole). I am a mad Jethro Tull fan and at 43, have been listening to them pretty much all of my years.. hehe.., so I love watching new people seeing or hearing them for the first time. It's especially fun if they are as impressed as all the fans are. Cool video! Also, have you heard about their iconic Thick As A Brick album? Do yourselves a favour and check it out. Probably too long for a live reaction video though... (You'll see) Enjoy and I hope you dig it.
@Amunisence
@Amunisence 4 года назад
Cross-eyed Mary is my Dad's favorite Jethro Tull song, and it's definitely one of my favorites as well (I have a lot of favorites)! I got to see Jethro Tull in concert a couple years ago with him in high school. As a flute player myself, I can only aspire to be as good as Ian Anderson. Even though he's losing his voice, he still plays his instruments like he did back in the day. I introduced a kid in one of my college classes to Tull, and he thanked me later on. It feels good seeing other college kids around my age jamming out to Tull. Consider me subbed haha.
@jefffournier9986
@jefffournier9986 3 года назад
My favorite group. Play Teacher you will love it.
@chazstone6744
@chazstone6744 4 года назад
Heart, Dreamboat Annie, Sing Child. Hear Jethro Tull get bested at their own game. I promise you that you'll be impressed by: - Anne Wilson's voice/flute - The guitar work - Those drums - The FUNK!
@alrivers2297
@alrivers2297 4 года назад
Try their song Nothing is Easy
@JaDem148
@JaDem148 4 года назад
Only if they really like flute!
@JG-gg9wk
@JG-gg9wk 4 года назад
Yes it's a great song. Probably their most commercial ( a lot will hate that term ), radio friendly song.
@TheOriginalFILIBUSTA
@TheOriginalFILIBUSTA 4 года назад
@@JG-gg9wk Living in the Past is more radio friendly.
@JaDem148
@JaDem148 4 года назад
@@TheOriginalFILIBUSTA So is "Agua Lung" and "Locomotive Breath". I think "Nothing is Easy" is a bit less than main stream.
@MichaelPhillipsatGreyOwlStudio
@MichaelPhillipsatGreyOwlStudio 4 года назад
I'll second this one. Stand Up is quite possibly my favorite Tull album.
@AcmePotatoPackingPocatello
@AcmePotatoPackingPocatello 4 года назад
Saw Jethro Tull in Seattle 3 times 1970,71,73. Over the years my favorite songs by Tull. New Day Yesterday With you there to help me Skating away AND my favorite A Time for Everything
@stevestokes8072
@stevestokes8072 4 года назад
After getting acquainted with Jethro Tull, you have to find some 1970's footage of their concerts to appreciate what Ian Anderson adds visually. His costumes, facial expressions, and dancing will tell you SO much more about the whole experience. Enjoy!!
@user-bj5vw1ks4v
@user-bj5vw1ks4v 4 года назад
North Sea Oil from Stormwatch is also a Rocker with decent flute. Very underrated album by Tull! Somethings on the Move from the same album is killer too.
@OldGamer61
@OldGamer61 4 года назад
Don't forget "Dark Ages"! Great song!
@charlestwisted9890
@charlestwisted9890 4 года назад
Jethro Tull is a looooong journey. I’ll always recommend Dharma For One, from Living in the Past. But all of their albums reflect a theme, and the Aqualung album is as different from Songs from the Woods as is possible. It’s hard to believe it’s the same band, honestly. Quick list: Bangers: Hymn 43, Bungle in the Jungle, Teacher, Mother Goose Ballads: Cry You a Song, Moths, Songs from the Woods, Wondering Aloud, Budapest Pure musicianship: Bouree, By Kind Permission Of, Skating Away, Heavy Horses Enjoy the journey my friends.
@collinmc3079
@collinmc3079 4 года назад
Dharma for one is one of my favourites, but there is not too many bad ones.
@ArtofFreeSpeech
@ArtofFreeSpeech 4 года назад
Cry You a Song is my favorite Tull song... I was surprised nobody else was mentioning it.
@michaelknapp8961
@michaelknapp8961 4 года назад
I’m 53 years old and I really love your enthusiasm. I really dig what your doing here!!! Rock on guys. Michael from Oregon
@johnlasiter1451
@johnlasiter1451 3 месяца назад
@ 5:47.... Yes, gentlemen. That sigh of 'F*ck yeah!". Yeah. That's the RIGHT reaction to Jethro Tull.
@lucascochran1883
@lucascochran1883 4 года назад
My god by jethro Tull
@mikekowal4051
@mikekowal4051 4 года назад
Live also
@davidtomaric1109
@davidtomaric1109 4 года назад
Yes..Thick as a Brick and/or Hymn 43. Merry Christmas!
@Smedley61
@Smedley61 4 года назад
They both spend their time on the streets. That's the connection.
@SeanInAlaska
@SeanInAlaska 4 года назад
Every Jethro Tull album is a concept album ;) all 35 plus albums! I freaking LOVE this band ;)
@rcdolphin714
@rcdolphin714 4 года назад
The whole album Aqualung is fantastic. Listen to “Skating Away on the Thin Ice of the New Day” from “Warchild”.
@drums122
@drums122 4 года назад
man, I would strongly recommend listening to albums in full and in a row ..Otherwise, it looks like a man came to the gallery and ... And let me look at the eyes of this painting, the chest of this painting and the third painting will appreciate the texture or smell ...
@mattpf3886
@mattpf3886 4 года назад
Try Minstrel in the Gallery !
@carlandersson6241
@carlandersson6241 4 года назад
Fuck yeah! One of their most "banger" songs for sure 🤘🥳🤘
@ArtofFreeSpeech
@ArtofFreeSpeech 4 года назад
Definitely would have been one of my recommendations from Tull.
@pmb4200
@pmb4200 3 года назад
The reference to Aqualung is about her, sitting on a park bench, watching Aqualung watch the children in the park as they play, connecting her back to the Aqualung song. I imagine her on the other side of the park, watching him, watch them.
@donaldriddle230
@donaldriddle230 4 года назад
I still think you should see them in a live performance. Ian Anderson is lead singer, flutist, guitar. And he is self taught on the flute. He had no lessons, just wanted to play the flute and taught himself how to play. He is phenomenal on his instruments.
@freedomfutureshock7528
@freedomfutureshock7528 4 года назад
Anything from "Crest of a Knave." "Hot Night in Budapest" is incredible.
@alwolfy1782
@alwolfy1782 4 года назад
Budapest is one of my favourites. Good call.
@valentine0591
@valentine0591 4 года назад
"Mouse Police Never Sleeps" and the rest of the Heavy Horses album
@thompur
@thompur 4 года назад
Oh, absolutely!! My favorite album!!!
@cygnustsp
@cygnustsp 4 года назад
I think mouse police would blow these guys away
@haliaeetus8221
@haliaeetus8221 4 года назад
👆👆👆
@Frankincensedjb123
@Frankincensedjb123 4 года назад
There's only a handful of bands that drove 70s rock and Tull was one of them. Zep, Floyd, Purple, Stones, Sabbath, Tull and a few others each held a place in classic rock that was all their own. Epic
@TheAchromatric
@TheAchromatric 4 года назад
Their performance of Thick as a Brick at the Madison Square Garden is a shortform version of the original 44min track, and I strongly recommend you check it out! It is probably one of the most empassioned and impressive performances I've seen on recording and really showcases how much of a theatrical dude Ian is!! Anyone else reading this should check it out too and rally for them to see it, would suck if it went under their radar!
@phantomrockerr
@phantomrockerr 4 года назад
You guys need to listen to " Mother Goose" from these guys.
@spicy321
@spicy321 4 года назад
Me too. Nice English folk and then when the electric guitar comes in, wow.
@murdockreviews
@murdockreviews 3 года назад
Still one of my favourite bands. Go for "My God", "Minstrel in the Gallery" or "Dark Ages" (even though that's a bit lengthy). "Sweet Dream" is another fine tune (I think this was a single in '69 or '70).
@MagravatorMag
@MagravatorMag 4 года назад
Didn't get to see Tull until 2000 but it was amazing! Ian Anderson jumped up and down for 2 hours playing his pipe! He was pushing 70 years old at the time.
@debwest6586
@debwest6586 3 года назад
i am so glad you young men get to listen to the music that colored my life
@SpudsMcHaggis
@SpudsMcHaggis 4 года назад
Guys you have to do Jethro Tull's Cold Wind To Valhalla. A very often overlooked song of theirs.
@themikentimcomedyshow3343
@themikentimcomedyshow3343 4 года назад
Check out the 12 min live version of Thick As a Brick on 'Bursting Out' from '78 Ian Anderson wails on the flute ...
@ptobill
@ptobill 4 года назад
I am a 67 year old rocker from Bristol, England. You guys play some fab songs with no breaks. I watch you late at night drinking g&t so I can go to bed at night and sleep like a happy bunny. Thanks.
@scout3939
@scout3939 Год назад
Teacher is my favorite JT song!
@rickbowman21
@rickbowman21 4 года назад
The whole album! Listen to it all at once. You’ll see how the elements form a masterpiece.
@BlueNJazzy
@BlueNJazzy 5 месяцев назад
Amen that’s the way many albums were meant to be played. Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, Zeppelin
@forresthouser5807
@forresthouser5807 4 года назад
For your next Tull song, I recommend..."It was a New Day Yesterday...But it's an Old Day Now"
@ablastfromyourpast9112
@ablastfromyourpast9112 3 года назад
Thank You - God For Letting Me Being Alive To be able to enjoy this type of music @ 11 Years young I Have listen to the best music from the 1960's - 1970's - 1980's Aqualung Is one of my favorites albums of 1971 - Love WAR CHILD TOO 2 /11 / 21
@highvoltage6016
@highvoltage6016 3 года назад
Seriously legendary groove in this masterpiece and the most haunting intro ever.
@rockymountboy
@rockymountboy 4 года назад
After 30 years, "Wind Up" STILL brings tears to my eyes, and I'm an atheist. And Ian has stated definitively MANY times, Aqualung is NOT a concept album. It's just a bunch of songs. Granted, there is a thread of God & Religion and alienation from society running through the some of the songs, but that's just because those were things on his mind at the time. For the best flute, "My God", both studio and live, and then no doubt the Madison Square Garden 1974 live version of Thick as a Brick.
@ronniejonsson
@ronniejonsson 2 года назад
Aqualung was NOT a concept album, this according to Ian Anderson. The erroneous idea that Aqualung was a concept album propelled Anderson to create, a tongue-in-cheek, concept album titled "Thick As A Brick". Watch/listen to some of his interviews to better understand where the band was coming from creatively.
@waynekaminski5438
@waynekaminski5438 2 года назад
Ian Anderson gave you the impression that he was singing and playing flute at the same time. And neither cut out the other. Clean
@matthewhetzler4912
@matthewhetzler4912 4 года назад
That face when the drums kick in! Watching you two is fun. I’m a Generation Xer and when I was in 12th grade (1990) the popular music started to SUUCK. Hair metal had turned into over-produced monster ballads and MC Hammer, C & C Music Factory, and Madonna began to rule the airwaves. So, some enlightened friends let me borrow some Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, etc. and my mind was blown in the same way yours are now, except you two are coming from even further than I had to. It’s fun to watch and it brings back memories!
@jamnets13
@jamnets13 4 года назад
Maybe do "To Old To Rock 'n Roll Too Young To Die" ,it's not as well known as some,but it's good. I think.
@jamnets13
@jamnets13 4 года назад
@@Yaktahbay I must admit I haven't listened to the album in years. So you got me curious and I just checked out those two songs,on RU-vid,and they are classic ' Tull! Thank You. P.S. 1972 the Chicago Stadium,a 9 year old me,saw his first concert,Jethro Tull.. There were cops at the gate searching everybody,for illegal substances,they took one look at me,patted me on the head and said "Have a nice concert,sonny".
@drums122
@drums122 4 года назад
god damn, good policeman!
@Salmacis99
@Salmacis99 4 года назад
Guys- listen to Hunting Girl by Tull. Your minds will melt
@jasonseiter3323
@jasonseiter3323 Год назад
Are you the only net people that a true ear for music and tone? Wtf? Awesome
@rosiebutler2376
@rosiebutler2376 4 года назад
Guys ! I used to go to the their live shows when I was at tech college........ MAGIC atmosphere . Still one of my favourite bands.
@ronstanley9873
@ronstanley9873 4 года назад
''To cry you a song'' one of the heaviest Tull songs I have ever heard... the Album Benefit is the one!
@odemusvonkilhausen
@odemusvonkilhausen 4 года назад
I'd love to hear you're opinion on Bouree. It's an instrumental with lots of flute. It's a beautiful song that just puts me in a good mood.
@lordfulmine
@lordfulmine 4 года назад
It’s also a jazz flute arrangement of a Bach piece, good stuff. I’d like to see a reaction to that as well
@Mikevdog
@Mikevdog 3 года назад
I always liked this song.
@Mikeymee05
@Mikeymee05 4 года назад
Jethro Tull living in the past is one you could keep playing and playing
@satorimystic
@satorimystic 4 года назад
I'd like to see you react to several more Tull tunes: "My God", "Teacher", "Hymn 43" ... "Up to Me", "Living in the Past" ... So many great songs to choose from ...you should probably try to do entire albums (?) Great reactions and reflections ... Keep `em comin'!!!! 😃👍👍
@michaelbarnett7691
@michaelbarnett7691 4 года назад
Satori's comment sums up what I'd say about Tull. I saw them several times live back in the day (great concerts) and they don't disappoint. Others mention "Skating Away...", one of my favorite tunes to sing along with. I have side one of Thick As Brick memorized - the music and lyrical composition is amazing.... Freak out your college buds, become uber Tull fans and turn them on to their brilliance.
@Randsurfer
@Randsurfer 4 года назад
Aqualung album: One side (in the days when albums were vinyl and had "sides") was songs about the grittiness of life, the material world. The other side was songs about religious ideas, both the beauty of it and also the hypocrisy of it, as well as musings about "the meaning of life" (see Locomotive Breath or slipstream). "My God", "Wind Up", and "Hymn 43" are all very powerful commentary on Religion, especially the version found in growing up in "Church of England" Britain in the 50's as Ian Anderson did.
@gsh319
@gsh319 3 года назад
I think of Tull as Mid evil middleclass rock! Dirty, raw and slightly outta control. He plays that flute like he's going to the chair!
@williammark4563
@williammark4563 2 года назад
Saw them in the early 80's three hours with no other band absolutely amazing!
@daveking9393
@daveking9393 4 года назад
The albums Song from the wood and Heavy Horses can be listened from cover to cover. they might not be as headbanger as you like but still some fantastic flute you need to experience.
@OldGamer61
@OldGamer61 4 года назад
Yep and then Stormwatch to complete the trilogy...
@fragranceofsound
@fragranceofsound 3 года назад
Then you need to hear "MY GOD" from that Album
@aWOKEn1445
@aWOKEn1445 Год назад
Thanks for pointing out the brilliance of this music. It was in the air when it came out, and I just took it for granted.
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