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Jethro Tull - For A Thousand Mothers - Fillmore East 1970

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Jethro Tull comprised of Ian Anderson (flute, voice), Martin Barre (electric guitar), Glenn Cornick (bass guitar) and Clive Bunker (drums) performing For A Thousand Mothers during a concert at the Fillmore East in New York City in 1969

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  • I love the fact that Jethro Tull avoided the cliches of the day. Sex, drugs, and rock & roll. Jethro Tull was a class act. Peace.

  • That entire album is underrated.

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  • KILLER!!!

    

  • @green3825 I was agreeing with the person above who said Jethro Tull was a class act...?

  • @meowandmeow

    First of all, I am not a sir. Second of all, I thought you were dissing one of the best aligning of Stars called Yes. Perhaps there was a missunderstanding here.

  • @green3825 what the hell are you on about good sir?

  • Contemporaries

  • @meowandmeow

    How dare you?

  • @RLW1967 fuck yes amen to this

  • @drumroydrum yes.

  • @markcotrupe When i saw them I thought they were freaks but i loved them LOL I was probably at the filmore in the middle sixties when they preformed with a few others.. I do remember BST was one of the groups... this was when FM radio was considered underground and not listened to LOL

  • @pilgrimspath I was there! I never missed a chance to see Jethro Tull at the Filmore.

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