A New Day Yesterday-Jethro Tull

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2009

This is "A New Day Yesterday" from Jethro Tull's 1969 album Stand Up.

Lyrics:

My first and last time with you
And we had some fun.
Went walking through the trees, yeah!
And then I kissed you once.
Oh I want to see you soon
But I wonder how.
It was a new day yesterday
But it's an old day now.

Spent a long time looking
For a game to play.
My luck should be so bad now
To turn out this way.
Oh I had to leave today
Just when I thought I'd found you.
It was a new day yesterday
But it's an old day now.

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  • Heard it on Supernatural!!

  • It's so awesome! Thumbs up for those who really heard this song on Supernatural "Season 6 - Ep. 12" , It's like I can feel Dean talkin , as Jethro Tull is bumming in the backround in his 1967 Chevy Impala!! :D

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  • MY FIRST TOUCH WITH TULL. I WAS 15. LOVE THAT SONG!!!!

  • @Lacinda1993 supernatural has one of the best playlists out of any show

  • long live the Fuzzface pedal.

  • One of the heaviest tunes ever . Love the basic pile-driving riff .Sounds like something sneaking up on ya at first, then it slams the shit out of ya! That slide down the neck by Martin Barre adds to the eerieness and power of the whole tune. His lead is soulful and bluesy. Great example of dynamics during Anderson's flute solo especially when it comes back in heavy at 2:47. Clive Bunker smoked on the drum track. Listen to his powerful fill at 3:41. Listen to Glenn Cornick's finale on bass!

  • a blues-rock masterpiece - killer drumming, wild & fierce guitar, authentically hurt/angry lyrics - and you can waltz to it!

  • Its funny that this ONE hard bluesy song is better than anything on This Was. It was a new album yesterday, but it's an old one now.

  • Killer! Saw Tull at the Goose Lake festival in Michigan, early 70's; just like Woodstock, only without the rain and mud. Half a million stoners brought Tull back for 13 ENCORES!

  • When a record opens up with this kind of tracks,you know it's gonna be wicked!

  • I don't think anything they ever did compares with Stand Up. Especially Aqualung, which is agree with you on. Saw them 5 times in the 60's and once at Tanglewood, Mass with the Who and Its a Beautiful Day in July 70 or 71.

  • @SHAMROCK2982 aqualung, sorry.

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