Back to the Family - JACK HICKO plays Jethro Tull
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Great stuff, man! Great stuff.
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What an outstanding performance man. I could swear that it was Ian on vocals. Keep going!
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What an outstanding performance man. I could swear that it was Ian on vocals. Keep going!
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Its 1969 and I have just taped Stand Up on my Akai 3000D tape deck from a copy that was specially flown over from G.B. to a very distant Singapore. You are keeping Tull alive!!
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Dig the acapella electric guitar!
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E and D, but just the bass notes with open 6th string. Thank you for writing!
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What are those two chords you are using during the would be flute solo?
btw totaly dig the song, well done
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excellent,excellent cover,Ian would definitely dig it....my favorite from stand up,one of Tull's most overlooked jems...
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wonderful.. I love the song. You replicate the feel of his vocals beautifully
bbst4 4 years ago
Thank you so much! I had an 8-track that I listened to with headphones over and over in the early 70s. It was that or soundtrack to A Space Odyssey. I can sing the Ligeti monolith music too! In fact, it's also at the end of this video!
marksecunda 4 years ago
Could you please,please open?/play? for Jethro Tull on their next tour .You are absolutely brilliant.If Ian and Martin hear about you they will flip out.Alternatively put out a CD with all of your acoustic renditions.Maybe you could contact Dave Rees of the A New Day independent J.Tull magazine.He produces lots of Jethro related CDs.If this notion materialises,I am sure all the CDs would be snapped up by Jethro fans all over the world.Any thoughts,comments?Best regards.
joeamr 5 years ago
You are bringing up some secret dreams I have always had. Part of why I'm doing this is to critically evaluate what I think of my song selection, the accuracy of the vocals, and to see what needs work. Slow and steady. Thank you for watching and commenting!
marksecunda 5 years ago