Ian Anderson Orchestral Eurology 01/20

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2007

Ian Anderson Orchestral Eurology

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  • Ian is absolutely the best musician in the world in my opinion.I have been listening since 1972..1st concert was Albuquerque in 73 ..last one was Imst, Austria last summer..awesome..awesome ..awesome. and I love the classical stuff..one of his best works is Divinities:Twelve Dances With God...check it out if you like his orchestrial side. Some of those songs need to be on You Tube.

  • Yes, i like that album (from 1995 )too. :D It is part of my collection. ;) There was an album from ten years sooner, which I like more - "A Classic Case". Do you know it? :D I plan to post that version of Locomotive Breath, because I think its GREAT. :D I just have to find some images, or something, that you can watch while listening, hehe... Any advices? :)

  • I have 47 Jethro Tull/Ian Anderson CD's and yes, I have the cd, "A Classic Case." It is excellent as well. Seeing Ian and the band at a small outdoor concert in Austria, in the Alps, was so awesome last year. I could send you some great pictures I have taken, if you would like.

  • Definitely. :)

    I send you my email address in pm.

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  • @LoveMoodyBlues88 It sounds to me like an alternating 3/4 - 5/4

  • @jonamonker I think it's 8/8, but I had to tap it out to tell, and I'm still not 100% sure... it sure does sound like a weird time signature, eh? I love how he can do that. :-)

  • What time signature is this song on?

  • @badumpy never knew that, i'm not big on the Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson trivia, but i'm always learning :)

  • @austinjames666 that is a birth defect..he has mentioned it many times over the years

  • look at ian's little finger at 5:16

  • In 100% agreement there.

  • I completely agree with you he is my favorite of all time :-)

  • It's Eurology, as in a pun on the study of the urinary tract.

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