"CAT'S SQUIRREL" by Jethro Tull (( New STEREO Mix ))
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I want to hear Tull playing this live. I love their interpretation but I need to hear it live, rolling for six or seven minutes!
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Actually -- this was the first Blodwyn Pig album. The post Mick Jethro Tull is also great, but Ian and Mick had different visions. To me Stand Up was the first Tull album, despite the name of the band on This Was.
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Great job. This was(no pun intended) was groundbreaking stuff. A raw, powerful melding of jazz and rock. This is when quaility players developed a whole new style that lasted for over 30 years on the popular AOR. Yes, Anderson did blow it. Its too bad that Bunker, Cornick, and Abrahams couldn't have latched on to a frontman like Plant, Marriot, Coverdale, or even a more bluesy stylist singer. Don't want to dis Ian too much...he did some good stuff. Whatever happened to bassist Glenn Cornick?
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feel like a kid again, will listen to Cream version next
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Clive Bunker should've joined Bloodwyn Pig ! What a great drummer ! This was one of the best rock blues albums of all time !!!! To bad it couldn't last.
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@mereechos at 4:38 he is playing in octaves some only 2 people in this universe that can play a whole solo in octaves wes montgomery and george benson [alvin lee does it some the guitarist from its a beautiful day does it quite a lot on white bird at carnegie hall ]
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Thank you Strat78. Very fine Tull pics too (I'd never seen some of them). Simple tune, superbly played by Tull.
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When I first heard this on wnew in new york scott muni made it sound like jethro tull was the guitarist [nice pictures of cats and squirrels and the group ] .
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Lets hope we will get to hear Mick again and that he can recover!
great jethro tull tune
r0cker1992 2 years ago 5
Listen to 4:38 through 4:50 of this recording this is true raw awesome Mick Abrahams!!!!
mereechos 2 years ago 2