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poslednijat_colobar
Prog Reviewer Joined: January 31 2008 Location: Bulgaria Status: Offline Points: 394 |
Posted: February 27 2009 at 04:55 | ||
I don't like them very much I feel some difficulties when I listen tosome of their works.
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Eraserhead
Forum Groupie Joined: February 26 2009 Location: Ontario, Canada Status: Offline Points: 98 |
Posted: February 26 2009 at 13:43 | ||
I love Jethro Tull, one of my favorites!
My favorite album would have to be The Broadsword and the Beast, with Thick as a Brick at a close second. |
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In heaven, everything is fine
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Vibrationbaby
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 13 2004 Status: Offline Points: 6898 |
Posted: February 24 2009 at 15:45 | ||
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30761760
Forum Newbie Joined: February 15 2009 Status: Offline Points: 20 |
Posted: February 24 2009 at 13:49 | ||
I suppose it's up to personal interpretation. I really enjoy the more rythmic and deep songs that tull does. The hare that lost it's specs must be either too arty or to deep for me. The rest of the albam just seemed like stock tull. He did quite a few of them such as Karma for one and a couple of tracks on songs from the woods. Their good on albams but you have to have quality songs around them.
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When music becomes a commodity, music dies.
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el dingo
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 08 2008 Location: Norwich UK Status: Offline Points: 7053 |
Posted: February 18 2009 at 16:06 | ||
Jeez, I lost money on Tony Iommi being briefly part of Tull. Think I'll try and win some back with the Barlow construction working theory
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It's not that I can't find worth in anything, it's just that I can't find worth in enough.
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Vibrationbaby
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 13 2004 Status: Offline Points: 6898 |
Posted: February 17 2009 at 13:24 | ||
If you`re refering to Pete Frame`s Rock Family Tree books I find them pretty acurate myself. I`m not at home right now but I`ll bet money it doesn`t say that Barlow became a construction worker or went to camel.
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Bitterblogger
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 04 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1719 |
Posted: February 17 2009 at 13:18 | ||
Maybe the culprit is that Rock Tree book, which showed how bands came together from disparate places, and where members went to, etc.
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Vibrationbaby
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 13 2004 Status: Offline Points: 6898 |
Posted: February 17 2009 at 13:13 | ||
Hey I`m not getting angry just trying to set the record straight. Think about it though. Why would one of the most the talented drummers in rock give up music to become a construction worker? Painter, botanist, monk maybe but construction worker? Just trying to set the record straight. Not angry.
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Alberto Muņoz
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 26 2006 Location: Mexico Status: Offline Points: 3577 |
Posted: February 17 2009 at 11:21 | ||
^ vibrationbaby do not get angry, everybody can make mistakes |
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: February 17 2009 at 10:35 | ||
Construction trade??????????????? Camel?????????????????????????????????????????????? Edited by Vibrationbaby - February 17 2009 at 10:40 |
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: February 17 2009 at 10:11 | ||
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Drummerboy
Forum Groupie Joined: March 12 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 81 |
Posted: February 17 2009 at 07:45 | ||
Regarding Barlow, apparently after leaving Tull (where I agree he was a mainstay of their "classic" lineup) he was asked to join Camel, but just could not play at the level required and was not accepted. And then, he left music for good and went into the consturction trade, I heard. Too bad.
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prog4evr
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 22 2005 Location: Wuhan, China Status: Offline Points: 1455 |
Posted: February 17 2009 at 04:53 | ||
For me, the best Tull albums came from the Barriemore Barlow years. But that's because I'm a drummer!
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Slartibartfast
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / In Memoriam Joined: April 29 2006 Location: Atlantais Status: Offline Points: 29630 |
Posted: February 16 2009 at 15:23 | ||
A "couple" of good tracks? Two out of three? I like it, including the silly bit. The hair who lost his testicles or whatever that was... Edited by Slartibartfast - February 16 2009 at 15:25 |
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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30761760
Forum Newbie Joined: February 15 2009 Status: Offline Points: 20 |
Posted: February 16 2009 at 14:15 | ||
But you can't deny that it was the self indulgent. The video is surreal but not excellent. It is also so far removed from the rest of tulls otherwise excellent material. It feels like a bad amatur dramatics performance rather than a rock video.
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When music becomes a commodity, music dies.
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Borris
Forum Newbie Joined: February 13 2009 Location: New Zealand Status: Offline Points: 44 |
Posted: February 15 2009 at 23:51 | ||
I disagree, the video of "the hare who lost his spectacles" is my favourite Tull video and one of my all time favourite rock videos. It is fabulously pagan, warped and crazy theatricality par excellence.
Edited by Borris - February 15 2009 at 23:51 |
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mrgd
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 02 2005 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 822 |
Posted: February 15 2009 at 23:41 | ||
In terms of identity , a friend of mine , who wasn't much into music way back then, used to call them DESMOND TRULL - not that sure why he was a friend now to be frank , but another mate and I still sometimes refer to them as Desmond Trull. Anyway............guess you had to be there !
' Catfish Rising' I don't think is too bad [but the subject matter should best avoid the frying pan unless starvation is an issue for you] and I like ' Roots to Branches' and I'm not talking about broccoli here or basil for that matter.. It has a lot to recommend it imo. |
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Looking still the same after all these years...
mrgd |
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Slartibartfast
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / In Memoriam Joined: April 29 2006 Location: Atlantais Status: Offline Points: 29630 |
Posted: February 15 2009 at 17:08 | ||
Actually haven't tried that one yet. Shame on me. Around these parts some folks practice noodling wherein they catch catfish by getting them to go after their bare hand and yank them out of the water without a hook. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noodling I was pondering how this practice could have got started and I can only imagine someone dropped something in the creek and while trying to retrieve it, got their hand engulfed by a catfish, yanked it out, and said, "hey, free food". Probably fried it up real good. Edited by Slartibartfast - February 16 2009 at 15:26 |
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30761760
Forum Newbie Joined: February 15 2009 Status: Offline Points: 20 |
Posted: February 15 2009 at 17:02 | ||
You definatly can't beat early tull. Aqualung and minstral in the gallery have to be up there as all time great albams. Also, thick as a brick, essentialy a peetake of concept albams (wakeman) turned out to be one of the all time great concept albams in it's own right. The only blip was passion play. I brought it, lisened to it once and reilised why it was sl*gged off. it has a couple of good tracks but 'The hare who lost his specticals' encompaces all that can go wrong in prog.
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When music becomes a commodity, music dies.
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The Quiet One
Prog Reviewer Joined: January 16 2008 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 15745 |
Posted: February 15 2009 at 09:44 | ||
^don't you like Catfish Rising? I find it to be in the style of those 2, of course you should know that too. It's my favorite of the 3...
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