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  • yes what a belter.ah played that in a cafe when ah was 17,happy days.

  • Cant wait till im not 17 anymore and i can reminisce with this song :P

  • The drumming on this song is a-maz-ing.

  • Ian is such a great songwriter, i feel so close to his feelings when i hear songs as wonderful as this one. amazing

  • The original version of this is 6:15 long.

  • Has that Mungo Jerry/Blodwyn Pig/Wild Turkey nudge...what a rollicking grind!

  • besides, ian's voice and flute. it doesnt really sound much like a jethro tull song. still great either way

  • @kcin1004 because mick abrahams jetro tull is a totally different tull from the martin barre tull your used to listening to. thats why mick left the band because he wanted a traditional blues rock r&b band and ian wanted a progressive band...screw mick

  • @jstarang1 Considering that Mick Abrahams isn't on the album Stand Up, I don't think that's the difference being heard...

  • Great Song!

  • I don't consider myself a huge Tull fan but I dig this tune: Big and ballsy. Great bass line too.

  • Loved this at Whitley Bay Ice Rink when i was little (about 16). They used to play the Top Ten A Sides then play all the B Sides. Yes, Sweet Dream was a top ten hit pop pickers. Took me ages to find it again in later years. I still think it was one of their best early songs. Still have the original single, but is all warped from being left in the sunlight while I was developing a relationship with Newcastle Brown Ale.

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