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  • We are our own saviours... as we start both our hearts beating life... into each other.... I LOOOOVE THAT PART <3

  • Es una canción bellísima. La letra es tan aromática y evocadora como la música; lamentablemente no encuentro traducción de Wond'ring aloud al español.........

  • Did they do Cheap Day Return? I love that one also!

  • No words to describe. Absolutely beautiful.

  • Always makes me cry

  • <3

  • And it's only the giving that makes you what you are.

  • All of Ian's songs hold such feeling in them. He was the most incredible stage presence!

  • Well done, what a perfect environment for that recording.

  • Great!!!!!

  • i.m never mind,,,i'll just go away

  • i

    m george....nice to met you M r anderson

  • Well, I believe it's a strings quartet: two violins, one viola, one cello... Looks and sounds like one, doesn't it?

    =)

    Great video!

  • brimmer.george@yahoo.com

    please ...mr andersonn.....grrrrrrrrrr 

  • I love him.

  • Bravo Ian!!..Tull sure has evolved sine I first saw you perform at Rhode Island College in 1968,or 69..I forget..I guess "Life is a Long Song"

  • Really mature composition for a 24 year old to write.

  • One of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard.

  • My appraisal of the tone quality and range of those fiddles is that they are, in fact, violas, yes.

  • @utubesnamepolsux only a true anderson fan would get that :P

  • I'm in love with Ian Anderson!

  • I think Ian's voice has mellowed well. Things change with age. I believe he has gotten even better. A brilliant artist with a great passion for music that never got his due. 

  • @larryh58 Never got his due? Are you kidding me? Tull sold 60 million albums to date. They've had a career that spans 40 years. They stiil do shows and last year the church in Blackpool where they played their first gig erected a plaque to commerate the occasion. Their 'due' was well-earned, but they and he did get it.

  • wonderful comp

  • The old fella can still play guitar and flute great. He still hits the notes with his voice, but he has lost alot of his voice, and lost the "edge" to his singing.

    It really saddened me to see this happen to Ian, I fell in love with his music as a boy.

  • @capoman1 I disagree. Just saw him at a concert. He still has his voice and his on stage charisma. Nothing bad has happened to him if not the usual aging process. He still has it all.

  • Great to see this in HQ, but the original aspect ratio was more squarish (the image here looks a little outta whack).

    Five stars anyway.

  • Jethro Tull has been my most favorite band since Thick as A Brick. But I am in love with Ian Anderson! He doesn't know it.

  • @musicmaden

    Tull is also my favorite band since Thick As A Brick. Ditto for the rest .

  • What a beautiful song, both the lyrics and the melody. I've not been a JT fan but am beginning to appreciate them. Thanks, L.

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