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Jethro Tull- Warchild Waltz

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

Jethro Tull- Warchild Waltz, awesome bonus track from the album Warchild. I just listened to it today, and I immediately decided to upload it. Seriously, listen to it!!

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  • Sounds like a classical composition from Tchaikovsky or the likes. Ian is definitely a genius; one of the most gifted musicians of our era. I never heard this before. Thanks for posting it!

  • I love this, too! Listening to the songs "Warchild", this one and "Third Hoorah" in a row is mindblowing! Like a little opera.

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  • Wispy Chic !. ; )

  • thanks aqualung, it´s a great song

    greetings from Uruguay

  • I just had this playing in the background and completely forgot I was listening to Jethro Tull and not Classical FM or something. It truly sounds like a composition worthy of the greats. Such a versatile and gifted man is Ian Anderson.

  • i haz theory ... people hate the tull so much that anyone who dares ever give it a listen has to feel like their a fan. I'm on to you ian you sly "wizard". Wait this is an instruymental piece ... i nobely hand in me science-diploma.

  • Absolute pure musical genius--Instantly recognisable as an Anderson composition with all that 'surprising' inevitablity that marks out true a truly original musical mind-David(nee Dee) Palmer said it was worthy of Benjamin Britten--when will the world realise that in Ian Anderson(particularly of this period) we had the true inheritor of The Beatles English genius

  • @meddleatom idk i like '78-79 Ian more...the years you stated were Tull's craziest prog period for sure but with Anderson/Glascock/Barlow(Crane­y shortly after...still amazing drummer)/Barre/Palmer?Evans those were their musically tightest years imo

  • this is great i never heard it before either.

  • this is so awesome, ian was definitely at his creative peak in '73-'74

  • that's great also - thank you for posting!

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