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GoliathTMV
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I've always struggled to like Jethro Tull. Maybe you guys could help! What are your top ten Jethro Tull songs?
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The first 10 songs on Aqualung. Perfection. |
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I mean, my favourite Tull songs may not be ones you like. Especially considering you're not their biggest fan. If we weren't on a prog site, I'd recommend more pop/rock sounding Tull songs (Living in the past) to start getting into them, but i'm guessing you have tried to listen to them before and still can't gel with any of their songs, which is okay. In any case, I'll put my favourite Tull songs here because you asked No Lullaby Thick as a brick Songs from the wood Slipstream Minstrel in the gallery Heavy Horses Velvet Green The Whistler Aqualung |
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Brick Bourrée Serenade We Used To Know Reasons For Waiting Cross-Eyed Mary Mother Goose New Day Yesterday Living In The Past Baker Street Muse |
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"Living in the Past"
"With You There to Help Me" "To Cry You a Song" "Teacher" "Aqualung" "Cross-Eyed Mary" "Locomotive Breath" Thick as a Brick (Pt. 1) "Living in the Past" |
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Hymn 43
Up the ‘Pool Teacher A Passion Play (all of it) With You there to Help Me Aqualung No Lullaby A New Day Yesterday The Clasp Life’a a Long Song |
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Thick as a Brick
Cheap Day Return Alive and Well and Living In Velvet Green a Passion Play Witches Promise Moths Baker St. Muse Sealion Look Into the Sun
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I will refrain from choosing Thick as a Brick and A Passion Play, and go with just single compositions that don't cover whole albums.
First 10 Nothing Is Easy Reasons for Waiting Up to Me Sweet Dream Skating Away Baker St. Muse (Medley) Salamander The Whistler Acres Wild Dun Ringill Second 10 Serenade to a Cuckoo Fat Man Witch's Promise Locomotive Breath Sealion Minstrel in the Gallery Rainbow Blues Taxi Grab Pibroch One Brown Mouse
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Again....so many good tracks by this band....as always could change in a New York minute. ;)
A New Day Yesterday With You There To Help Me Aqualung TAAB, part 1 Skating Away.... Minstrel In The Gallery Songs From The Wood Heavy Horses Living In The Past Teacher |
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The first songs on Thick As A Brick and A Passion Play are also pretty great. Shame there weren't any more good songs on those records. |
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Thick As A Brick (22:39) Baker Street Muse (16:42) Aqualung (6:31) Cross-Eyed Mary (4:09) Mother Goose (3:52) Up To Me (3:18) My God (7:10) Hymn 43 (3:18) Locomotive Breath (4:25) Wind-Up (5:42)
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In no particular order:
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I don't disagree but it makes it a bit dull for someone wanting to acquaint themselves with the music of Jethro Tull.
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Just felt like listening to it again
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also not the best album for prog fans imo. Their run of albums from TAAB to Stormwatch is one of the best ever. All great stuff to get your teeth into. Aqualung is a bit like DSOTM for me , an excellent song based album that leave me wanting more of something else.
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Thick as a Brick
a Passion Play Moths Baker St. Muse Solstice Bells With You There To Help Me Skating Away on the Thin Ice of the New Day One White Duck / 0^10 = Nothing at All My God Minstrel in the Gallery |
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Almost anything from 'Aqualung' or 'Living in the Past', plus of course TAAB (all of it).
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Aqualung
Cross-Eyed Mary My God Thick as a Brick A Passion Play Minstrel in the Gallery Baker St. Muse Songs from the Wood Pibroch (Cap In Hand) Heavy Horses
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10. Cross-Eyed Mary
9. A Passion Play 8. Minstrel In The Gallery 7. Baker St. Muse 6. Steel Monkeys 5. Budapest 4. Farm Under The Freeway 3. Witch's Promise 2. To Cry You a Song 1. Nothing Is Easy |
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Aqualung
Teacher Thick As A Brick Songs From The Wood The Whistler Locomotive Breath Baker Street Muse Heavy Horses Cross-Eyed Mary Mother Goose |
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