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IAN'S AGE IN 1969 | Reviewer: PAT KEENAN | 10/28/11
I SAW TULL IN THE" PRIDE OF ENGLAND" TOUR IN HOUSTON,(1969) FRONT ROW. IT COMPLETLEY RAISED THE BAR. THE REALLY MIND BLOWING THING IS HE WAS ONLY 22 YEARS OLD WHEN HE DID THE BEST ALBLUM
I EVER HEARD.
Tull - A Life-long love affair | Reviewer: Todd | 12/7/07
For more than 3 decades, Jethro Tull has brought the World rich, complex music filled with insight and often biting social commentary (Not to mention a brilliant stage show). My grateful thanks to Ian and the band for a lifetime filled with great music!
Who is Jethro Tull | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/2/07
I really appreciate the service 365 provides, all the helpful information about bands (groups), performers and their biography's, and such. One thing I really find interesting is how musical groups determine the name by which they call themselves. When I first heard of this band, Jethro Tull, in the 70's, I automatically assumed Jethro was a name of the originator or lead singer. A few other examples for instance could be Lynard Skynard. I don't know of anyone at any time belonging to this band named Lydard Skynard. The name Fleetwood Mac would be close but the only Fleetwood in this band is Mic. And as for the Rossington Collins band, well..., the same thing. The names of some groups don't leave a whole lot to inquire about, like Boston, or Kansas, and Van Halen. But then there are groups who's names are not only very uncommon at all, but also what the name of the band means is not obvious either.
one of the greatest bands of all time | Reviewer: Gabby | 6/5/07
I am a HUGE fan of Jethro Tull, and i have been for all 15 years of my life. They are they only band that could make the flute hardcore, and I worship them for it. They are a group of extremely talented musicians and deserve more credit in the world of rock and metal.
Underappreciated Geniuses | Reviewer: Dave in America | 12/21/05
Never understood why the critics largely turned on this group and then largely ignored them (when not scorning them) in the following decades. You would think praise would come to an artist that has always displayed an adventurous desire to make music that was not being made by everyone else, along with unquestioned technical skill and a generally unfailing melodic ear. While the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducts artists who had a couple of good songs and a couple of records of uneven quality, Jethro Tull has had hundreds of good songs and about twenty really good albums/CDs. Even the ones that were a bit "over the top" in either a lyrical or musical sense were interesting, which is far more than can be said for the vast majority of popular music. Well, we all know that popular does not equal good and that sometimes, as in the case of Jethro Tull, the great can labor without widespread appreciation. Thanks to Ian Anderson and all the talented members of Jethro Tull for over 30 years of wonderful music.
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