Ian Anderson Jethro Tull interview 1982 part 1 rare!
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ass
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Mark Goodman seems to be a nice guy, but he is terrible at conducting an interview.
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Could it be you removed the further tales of this interview, or
will there be further parts in the future? Somewhere Ive seen further parts and they
seem to have been removed last night.
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@KicksMcgee23 hmmm i just figured because i see how ian anderson acts onstage but i guess not
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@scboy46 Probably not, anderson says he never was that big on drugs. I heard an interview where the band said that fans would throw bags of weed on stage and they would look down their noses at it and kick it off the stage.
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I guarantee you there is weed in that pipe
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I'm looking forward to see Jethro Tull this summer 2011 as I am planning to take my 15 year old daughter. Jethro Tull was the first live concert I attended when I was 15.
I hope that I can pass on my love for Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull's music and theatrical style to the next generation
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haha! YES...please do......YES SHIT...an album of their worst tunes.....
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True re: MArk Goodman, the interviewer. I do not know much about how informed he is....but at the very least he does let IA speak at length w/o interupting him...hey when you have a guy like Anderson or Roger WAters etc etc....just let them speak what is on their mind. Most lkely it is more interesting and pertient than a pre-det'd question. Goodman was one of the orig MTV VJs.....he was alright from my memory as a HS kid.
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coolest interview ever--sitting back ,bantering, so casually lighting up the pipe .
what a speaking voice.
Kids today have no idea how intense music can be. They see something like Coldplay and think it`s as mindblowing as it can get, but they`ve never heard something like "Thick as a brick". What ticks me off is there ARE bands just as good as Tul out there today but they can`t get anywhere because of the vice like grip rap has on the industry thanks to mid western gay boys in the closet, or that a band doesn`t have an actress from nepotism in their pocket.
JackHauss 2 years ago 38
um...hate to nit pick but Ian anderson didnt name the band after the english agriculturalist. The true story of how the band got its name is the fact that when the band first began playing gigs, they were terrible. In fact, they were so bad that the band's manager was forced to change the bands name on the listing for each gig, so noone would know it was them. On the night the band finally played successfully, they were listed as "Jethro Tull". They've kept the name since.
BlackChristmas283 2 years ago 6