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5 months ago
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
Album: Thick as a Brick (1972)
Genre: Prog Folk
The whole masterpiece finally in one piece!
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5 months ago
Jethro Tull: Thick as a Brick (07/31/1976)
Jethro Tull played live at Tampa Stadium, it 's for baseball, on 31th July 1976 in Tampa, Florida/USA.
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1 year ago
Tell It To The Devil by The Marshall Tucker Band (from Carolina Dreams)
From the album Carolina Dreams by The Marshall Tucker Band in 1977. Songs written by Toy Caldwell except I Should Have Never Started Lovin' You by ...
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1 year ago
Duane Allman "Little Martha"
Dedicated to a brother on the 35th anniversary of his death on October 29th, 1971.
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Duane was to me, the greatest guitar player ever. He left a void in me the day he died.I was 16 and I'll never forget hearing on the radio that he was killed in a motorcycle wreck.I sat on my bed and cried like a baby.So,I cannot and would not take anything away from Duane but,give a listen to L...
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1 year ago
Singing Rhymes by The Marshall Tucker Band (from Together Forever)
From the album Together Forever by The Marshall Tucker Band in 1978. Songs written by Toy Caldwell except Dream Lover by Jerry Eubanks and George M...
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Thanks for this.Haven't heard it since my turntable broke,many,many years ago now.Toy's evocative and precise guitar work and Tommy's bass thumping out that back beat.Good God, it didn't and still don't get no better than this.
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1 year ago
Bob Away My Blues - Marshall Tucker Band
Got turned onto this group by a couple of USN Hospital Corpsmen while stationed out at 29 Palms MCB, Calif. back in the mid-70s. Bob Away My Blues...
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Toy was a very underrated guitarist.He plays a mean pedal steel on this fine tune.
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1 year ago
In My Own Way by The Marshall Tucker Band (from Where We All Belong)
From the album Where We All Belong by The Marshall Tucker Band in 1974. Songs written by Toy Caldwell except Now She's Gone by Toy and Tommy Caldwe...
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A beautiful love song.Toy was a very underrated guitarist.The intonation and feeling he put in every note were all his own.He was able to play from his soul.Something very few are able to do.Listen to the live tracks from this album.The boys burned the place to the ground.Where has music like thi...
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1 year ago
Jethro Tull - Aqualung [BBC Sight & Sound 1977]
Jethro Tull. What a genius. I love his stuff. It always reminds me of when I lived on a Scottish Island. I used to cycle to work over the mountain...
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I don't think anyone has noticed this is here because, it is of much better quality than the one with so many hits.
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1 year ago
Jethro Tull - Cross-Eyed Mary - Live 1978
Jethro Tull playing Cross-Eyed Mary live in 1978. This is from the "Bursting Out" album. The song is originally from the album "Aqualung", which ca...
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2 years ago
steppenwolf - mover over
A los 4 años, John Kay (fundador de la banda), después de haber escapado con su madre de Prusia, huyó de Alemania Universal a Alemania Occidental (...
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3 years ago
Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show - Sylvia's Mother
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3 years ago
Jethro Tull - BBC Lively Arts Documentary 1979 - Part 2
BBC 1979 Lively Arts Documentary on the Tull North American Tour of Early 1979.
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3 years ago
Jethro Tull - Aqualung (Live)
Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull performing "Aqualung" live in concert. Ian is a cut-up on stage, and Martin Barre shows he has some chops as a guitar ...
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Thanks for this,Ltrainxpress.Much appreciated.I have to add that Toy played pedal steel on many MT songs...including this one.His haunting pedal steel makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up,no matter how many times I hear it.Without question one of the most underrated guitarists of our t...