Jethro Tull We Used To Know (live c. 1970)

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2007

This is an amateur video of the classic Tull line up with Glenn Cornick on bass and Clive Bunker on drums. Be forewarned there is an approx. 3 minute wait-for-the-encore period that begins this video, but it is well worth the wait. All 4 of them jam out! And they segue into another song from the same album which you will know when you watch the whole thing.

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  • Love everything from Stand Up - wow 1969 was an amazing year for rock albums

  • Does one actually need to be stoned to wave one's arms about? I can do that after a cup of Horlicks.

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  • Back when performers and songwriters actually WERE artists.

  • fxxxin amazing..

  • love the english take on the hippie vibe, not sure why, just makes sense to me

  • Rock and rolls pied-piper....... : )

  • From the great Isle of Wight performance

  • @vanceatot They would have to be considered music first

  • Happy 64th Birthday Ian , 10th Auugust . Saw Tull first time in 1969 in London then last time in Dubai 2005 and about 15 times in between . Greatest rock band ever

  • having the same chord progression isn't plagiarizing. if it was, all pop songs would be copyright infringement.

  • LOL The music that The Eagles stole 7 years later for Hotel California

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