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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2009

Jethro Tull- Cheap Day Return, from the album Aqualung

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  • My generation. Thank you---this music needs to be kept alive for my grandchildren---and yours.

  • Thumbs up if you're listening in 2011... on Vinyl.

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  • 0:20 reminds me the great Paco de lucia

  • I'm from New England - this whole album goes so perfectly well with a cold, grey November late afternoon while driving home for Thanksgiving. It's just so perfect... and weird for me to listen in February =)

  • Yeah, with the lifestyle he led, he's probably raspy and somewhat breathless. I also remember that after 9-11 he was ranting against the US, and got a lot of negative reaction to that. He acted like an angry, bitter old man. If I were like him, I wouldn't be able to go back in time and sing like my old self. Ageing is not for sissies, and politics are not for irritable, aged rock starts. BUT! I still love his work, and will continue listening to his work--from back in the day, that is.

  • @MCHR58 I wanna see them so badly! but form what ive seen in vids his voice is really frail and i think it would lower my love for them somewhat. You know, lose some of the magic.

  • @meowandmeow: I'm proud of you! I saw them when I was 19 in New Orleans at a concert I sneaked into. The venue was very small--an old funky auditorium somewhere, and after Tull there were Edgar Winter and Rick Derringer. I no longer share Ian's politics, but his voice and amazing talent I will always respect.

  • I'm lucky! my mum have the vinyl.. :-)

  • @YPTV9 I bought the LP 1971 and it´s in really good shape. I became a Jethro Tull fan when I saw them in Gothenburg 1971, playing songs from the not yet released brand new album "Aqualung". I was 17 years old at that time. Ian Anderssons lyrics and music became, after that live consert in the Gothenburg consert hall, a very big part of my kind of music, and still is.

  • This song is so beautiful...

  • I remembered how hard I worked for the guitar solo of this song, when I was attending to university. I.......am.........getting....­....OLD....... :-((

  • At the young age of 17, I can assure all you old-timers (no offense :P) that any children i may have will know the name of Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson before they can say "daddy" or "mommy".

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