Great job on that flute!!! That's pretty much SPOT-ON. I didn't think that could be done by anybody else but Ian Anderson. That takes some real talent to pull that off, I mean, that is the legendary sound of the greatest flute player of our time, Ian Anderson.
@@rimvydaszinkus5685 And I was a mere seventeen when I first saw him playing it live in September 1970 at the music hall in Aberdeen. That was some experience and I wanted to go and see Tull live at the Isle of Wight in July, but my folks wouldn’t let me go, but luckily I did get to see them a couple of months later. Happy days!
How I missed this video I don't know but it's found now and I say Bravo to you well done. I am a Tully for over 50 years. Glad to see another generation who recognizes the genius.👍
"my God" that was great PFM did a similar cover my nickname at school was Tully after JTull. I'm now 65 and just want to say thank you for this Bravo 🙏 happy Christmas in 2023 great cover glad to find it respect from Suffolk, England . XX
Best cover of any Tull song by a band? Probably. Great work, Naama you are a superb flute player! There's nothing to distinguish your playing and that of Ian, just brilliant.
What a fantastic job covering one of the greatest Tull classics. Glad I got a chance to see this even though its been around for 6 yrs. I am sure Ian would be impressed. Great job by the entire band and especially the floutist
Flautist is quite good at capturing much of Ian's tone and primary riffs only missing the occasional and more subtle flourishes. Best cover of this song I've ever seen. Hope to hear more from them!
Wow, just wonderful...really great. I have every album and saw them in concert like a dozen times...don't remember ever having a Tull cover before, though...maybe cause I would have ignored it but this stopped me in my tracks. Way to go, all of you. You have done honor to Anderson and Tull. Thanks. Cheers.
Really nice rendition - well done! I've been a Tull fan since this song was fresh and new. In fact, Aqualung was the first album I ever bought with my own money. I was very curious what you would do late in the flute solo when it gets to what I always called the "monks chanting part", and I absolutely love what you did there. A s others have noted, its great to see young people still appreciating prog greats from such an amazing era in modern music and keeping it alive, and Jethro Tull is one of the best examples of the creativity of that era (and far beyond, actually).
Nice version, I like that they did their own thing with it in the middle. The flautist is a lot more accomplished than Ian himself which I also liked. It would be great to hear something like this completely reimagined.
Jethro Tull has been one of my favorite groups since they started and this is a great rendition of, in my opinion, their greatest song. Nice job indeed.