You know it's not even sad that there's 20 million kids out there that love lady gaga and listen to music of today, but I'm wondering where are all the fathers mothers and uncles that aren't reaching to their children at all?
@PomaloBudan You are so damn right! The reason I'm not some hipster bitch is because, one day when I was about 4 or 5, my dad place Warchild in the CD player and it forever changed my perception of music. I thank my dad and Jethro Tull for getting me into rock 'n' roll.
@6KingCooper6 I learned Ian from my dad too! He played wondring aloud and the music video for sweet dreams and loads of others. Ian helped make me what I am today.
3 minutes ago Saw them play this live in March '69 as their set opener at the Rose Palace, Pasadena. I went to this show just to see them, their first LA appearance, opening for the original lineup of the Grateful Dead (who were on their way down at that time) and headliner Paul Butterfield w/ Charlie Musselwhite. The Dead were not even the headlining act....Tull blew 'em all away.
@dalgetty 1 more ! yes that's pure genious, and fuck the statistics etc. if there's this quality wherever in the woods yes let's go back, and into the sun as well !
BRILLIANT !!!!!!!
liamg353 1 day ago
like nothing else you will ever hear...
willicat441 1 week ago
Hi I'm 16 and love Tull already.
Radonwings 2 months ago 8
@Radonwings Cool! I was raised listening to Tull, glad to see you've discovered the music =)
yogabbagabba1210 2 weeks ago
clive sounds like an unstoppable steaming locomotive!
noodledwarf 2 months ago
ian and martin were jethro tull
snap1920 2 months ago
i remember going over a friends house in 1971 and 1st hearing this album. it was hypnotic. i listened to tull ever since
rob99rst 2 months ago 2
Best song of this album!
Trower22 3 months ago
..when artists were really artists and produced a product known as art......
justclassicalguitar 3 months ago 3
It's a shame thanks for the infor. .....
albertdaniel1000 4 months ago
To my mates in Stamford. Nothing IS easy -- is it? Hopefully, you are making some real money, once again. Cheers and best -- Fred
mickeymousebiker1 4 months ago
nothing is easy! great smoke filled memories of this song and album
sneakers53 4 months ago
One of the greatest tracks of all time..... of all time!!!!!!
fossie32 4 months ago
What a joke Tull not in the rock n roll hall of shame.........
albertdaniel1000 4 months ago
@albertdaniel1000 The Rock Hall never happened.
mickeymousebiker1 4 months ago
I saw Tull with Creedance Clearwater & Terry Reid at the Fillmore West decades ago. It was Tull's first US tour.
jwpwwe59 5 months ago
for ever
Abrohill 5 months ago
une des meilleures de Jethro Tull.
maitrethor93 6 months ago
I love it. Another Jethro Tull fan here.
leonardobarba 8 months ago
One of the greatest bands from that era. Love this song.
griffinmatter 10 months ago
You know it's not even sad that there's 20 million kids out there that love lady gaga and listen to music of today, but I'm wondering where are all the fathers mothers and uncles that aren't reaching to their children at all?
Thanks dad, for letting me know what music is <3
PomaloBudan 11 months ago 6
@PomaloBudan You are so damn right! The reason I'm not some hipster bitch is because, one day when I was about 4 or 5, my dad place Warchild in the CD player and it forever changed my perception of music. I thank my dad and Jethro Tull for getting me into rock 'n' roll.
6KingCooper6 9 months ago 3
@6KingCooper6 I learned Ian from my dad too! He played wondring aloud and the music video for sweet dreams and loads of others. Ian helped make me what I am today.
gsokol7 6 months ago
Maybe best album of all r-n-r ever
salkoni 1 year ago
Immortali.....
alearda 1 year ago
Rock and Roll at its finest....Lady GaGa and all eat shit.
OurLordLennon 1 year ago 17
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3 minutes ago Saw them play this live in March '69 as their set opener at the Rose Palace, Pasadena. I went to this show just to see them, their first LA appearance, opening for the original lineup of the Grateful Dead (who were on their way down at that time) and headliner Paul Butterfield w/ Charlie Musselwhite. The Dead were not even the headlining act....Tull blew 'em all away.
mamakinzful 1 year ago
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mamakinzful 1 year ago
Why haven't more people watched this? Pure genius with less than 2000 views while Lady Gaga gets over 2 million?
It's time to get back to the woods
dalgetty 1 year ago 33
@dalgetty 1 more ! yes that's pure genious, and fuck the statistics etc. if there's this quality wherever in the woods yes let's go back, and into the sun as well !
stoogges 2 months ago
@dalgetty That's why Superman has his Fortress of Solitude. I want one...or The 2nd Coming, or The Mothership....lol...
SuperStuey2 1 month ago in playlist Jethro Tull
Their very best...
cthulhurulez1 1 year ago 2
very good song here.
txeire 2 years ago 2