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  • One of the greatest unknown Tull songs. Very psychological, with accurate facts presented in his usual artful style... playing the role of the gun itself. Not totally anti-gun, nor pro-gun.. simply exploring the way people feel about guns. Nobody knows this but Anderson was a pistol shooter (as a hobby) until they made all guns illegal in the UK.

  • @ProfessorMystic I would take Ian out for a day of shooting any time he wants to go.

  • My favourite album of tull..it had everything.

  • Another first-rate video, Aqua. It's really great to hear this one again after so many years. I had it in the 20th anniversary box set (in vinyl form, 5 albums in all, limited edition: **cringe**). Maybe I can pick up some of these cool bonus tracks from Amazon downloads. But yeah, Ian and his guns, geez. Although these days, he's given up hunting & only uses them for target shooting. Bang-bang!

  • Where does he get those lyrics from ?

    You do realise that Maxim, Browning, etc were all responsible for major advances in gun manufacture?

    The Kalashnikov is the worst one now, there are some 20-30 million in the world, and they are so easy to use training time is minimal. And talk about tough and hardy ! At one point the soldiers in 'Nam used to throw away their M16s and use captured Kalashnikovs instead.

  • Yes I read up on that on the site I get the lyrics from. I knew that he was referring to gun manufacturers. But I don't really know the history behind it. But I do know this was about the gun ban in England apparently.

  • Well that was even well before the Dunblane atrocity (don't ask), when gun laws here where made the strictest in the world.

    I was reading somewhere that at the next Olympics in London, for some of the shooting events they were talking about a temporary act of Parliament to allow the events to go ahead, or even holding them in France !

  • @Aqualung71 Hiram Maxim was an American inventor. He came up with the first viable machine, he sold his designs to the British and Germans. Those guns brought abouttrench warfare in WW1. John Browning was the most prolific American gun designer. Among his accomplishements are the .45 ACP 1911 pistol. The Springfield M1903 rifle and the BAR or Browning Automatice Rifle. Eugene Stoner came up with the Armalite AR 15 (or the M16) and the M63 Stoner light machinegun.

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