Jethro Tull comprised of Ian Anderson (flute, guitar, voice), Martin Barre (electric guitar), Dave Pegg (bass guitar) and Dave Mattacks (drums) performing A Christmas song during their A Little Light Music tour in Mannheim, Germany in 1992.
Christmas morning every year I play 'The Jethro Tull 'Christmas Album.' A brilliant selection of songs....makes you happy, laugh, think and will even bring a tear to your eye! This song and 'Another Christmas Song' are just brilliant. A must album to play on a Christmas morn...
Christmas morning every year I play 'The Jethro Tull 'Christmas Album.' A brilliant selection of songs....makes you happy, laugh, think and will even bring a tear to your eye! This song and 'Another Christmas Song' are just brilliant. A must album to play on a Christmas morn...
steveclarkmusic9 2 months ago
I did stuff myself at the Christmas party but this song really puts me in the mood. Why is it not played in all the malls and elevators?
Kirkola 2 months ago
yes you guys it's a mandolin he is playing...
Pattonfrodo 2 months ago
@roofpig95008 Ona a live version other than this he says its his other "girlie instrument he plays" And its a mandolin. :-)
inatizzy2 2 months ago
8 strings it's a mandolin, Love Tull !
Johncroce1 2 months ago
Not convinced that's a guitar Ian is playing, Ben; looks to me like a mandolin?
roofpig95008 2 months ago
@Jackiedajackass Drambuie ;-)
7nevyn7 2 months ago
@DottorGood I'd say ,,,here ..stick it up your ass,,,,see there it's not so much as what goes in but what comes out. ???right???
Jackiedajackass 2 months ago
@7nevyn7 Yeah well...you probably can't hold you liquor..
Jackiedajackass 2 months ago
You'd do well to remember the things he later says....
The Christmas Spirit is not what you drink....
How can you smile when your reasons are wrong....
Ol' Ian Kinda puts things in perspective
filbertflange 3 months ago