Blues For The 18th - Jack Hicko plays Jethro Tull

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  • Hi Jack! Haven't visited your channel for some time now, it's good to come back and listen to some good stuff.

  • Hey Jak, I'm very close to posting a German "One Brown Mouse" thanks to those great lyrics from your friend!

  • This is really fantastic Jack ... so reminscient of the pre-Tull Tull ... where did you hear this? Who performed it what year ... inquring minds want to know?? Thanks for your rendition, it's superb, as usual.

  • Hi, tmvg! This was recorded by Jethro Tull at the same time as "Aeroplane" and "Sunshine Day". They were the first three JT recordings. If you click on the above response, you can hear a little bit of the original. I have the cd for sale in my eBay store, also. Thank you for writing!

  • I just posted it as a response to this video. Enjoy this thrilling action-packed double feature!

  • Jack, your back and fantastic as always! What album is this song on? Hopefully, someone will downlad the original.

  • Strange, I wrote you a long answer last night, but it hasn't shown up. Anyway, it's like their first recording and it isn't on any album. It is only on a various artist compilation called "25 Very Rare Masters". There is a sample in my video "Jack Hicko Grindhouse Double Feature 1975". Thanks for writing!

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  • @thunderc45

    Funny, it just occurred to me how disappointed the band must have felt when their first album came out under the name Jethro Toe. If they would have kept that name I wonder if they would have been as popular. Despite Ian's whining about the name, I've always like it.

  • The song is to be found found on a obscure sampler released in the UK in 1991. Quite right, it was a third song recorded in the Sunshine Day / Aeroplane sessions - John Evan Band / Jethro "Toe" transitional period

  • This song just turned up on iTunes ... it is no wonder they never released this ... even as a rare single. I do have to say Mark or Jack ... that your version, tempo, rendition, vocals are better than the 1968 Jethro Tull ... I assume it was about 68 ... maybe as far back as 67. Again, great job.

  • That's good to hear. Great that you like the translation, I will forward that.

  • Just had to come back here for another listen and to rate it 5 stars. I still have not ever found mention of this recording anywhere, strange because it is a really great song. I wonder if you have ever heard from Ian or the Tull people, either postiive or negative on your covers!

    Personally, I think they ought to get you to sing for Tull, you sound better than Ian at this point, and you look more like him from the "This Was" cover as well.

    Keep on strummin' ! ! !

  • I was very surprised to see that someone had actually covered this very rare and unknown Tull-song. Great performance!

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