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  • @jerseycapt
    @jerseycapt Před rokem +18

    When I hit my teen years, in the 80s, Jethro Tull became my most favorite band.
    Tull ran through several genres (and members, with lead singer/flutist Ian Anderson being the only constant) in its history, from blues and jazz, to hard rock, to progressive rock, to folk rock, and back to hard rock. They are AMAZING! And they have a huge catalog of works.
    Ian Anderson was self-taught (playing various instruments and on learning music). The band members were often quoted as saying that his songs were tough to play, with unusual time signatures and changes in structure.
    You have to do a deep dive. And while they are phenomenal (and entertaining) live, you really need to listen to their studio albums. They ARE playlist worthy!
    There are two continuous-play albums in their catalog which really feature their uniqueness as a band: Thick As A Brick and Passion Play. But they don't have breaks in the tracks...so prepare yourself. Lol

  • @mikewarker4445
    @mikewarker4445 Před rokem +19

    Guys their Aqualung album is an all timer. Songs Aqualung, Locomotive breath, Slip stream

  • @gregrambo606
    @gregrambo606 Před rokem +9

    Jethro Tull, Thick as a Brick, live in Madison Square Garden, 1978. Awesome live performance, great sound.

  • @m.ericwatson968
    @m.ericwatson968 Před rokem +13

    Great band, like a group of rock and roll bards and that is their vibe overall, truly unique

  • @NigelIncubatorJones
    @NigelIncubatorJones Před rokem +8

    They are one of the greatest bands of all time. They have their own unique style, and a very deep catalog of great songs. For something a bit more rocked up, try "Sweet Dream" and "To Cry You a Song". You won't be disappointed.

  • @RobEffbrady
    @RobEffbrady Před rokem +4

    Aqualung and Thick as a Brick , two of their most popular hits

  • @briangrigsby1842
    @briangrigsby1842 Před 10 měsíci +4

    these guys are authentic and honest.

  • @VinE83656
    @VinE83656 Před rokem +3

    They started out as more of a blues rock band with a hint of jazz. When they did their famous Aqualung album with had several songs with a theme many people said it was a concept album. Ian Anderson, the singer and flautist said it was not really a concept album so proceeded to do a true concept album called Thick as a Brick which was once song across to sides of the vinyl album. They followed up by doing it again with a slightly jazzier A Passion Play with once song on the album. Next, they eventually moved to a more folk rock sound and then in the 80s even went a little electronic before settling back down as a rock band but with many different influences.

  • @fridaylong2812
    @fridaylong2812 Před rokem +4

    Ian Anderson is the lead singer and self taught flutist. This is a pretty mild one of theirs.

  • @mikemicrael5749
    @mikemicrael5749 Před rokem +12

    Too bad that was lip-synched because actually live Jethro Tull is pure entertainment. Definitely listen to more Tull, which is a very deep rabbit hole. Progressive Rock is for serious listeners, which you seem to be. Tull was my favorite band when I was 13 in 1971, beginning with the classic album Aqualung, which changed my life. Try Jethro Tull's live Thick as a Brick video. Also, please play Firth of Fifth by Genesis with Peter Gabriel, who should be knighted if only for his global humanitarian work. Have fun with '60s and '70s music, the greatest generation of music!

    • @jerseycapt
      @jerseycapt Před rokem +2

      What evidence do you have that this was lip-synched? Ian waa known for exaggerated mouth expressions when he sang. And while this was clearly a staged alt take of Living In The Past (because it is very clearly not the studio version nor shot in front of a live audience in an arena rather than just on a tv show. Studio versions are what other artists routinely use when making a "live" video that they'll lip synch to), I see none of the usual clear indicators of lip-synching here.

    • @mikell5087
      @mikell5087 Před rokem +1

      @@jerseycapt Because this is obviously a filmed pantomime of the band performing to a studio track of the song, maybe not THE studio track. Because the sound of the music fades out as they play a recording of some applause as the song fades out. Really, 99.2% of the time you see bands and artists on TV they are lip syncing to a recording. This was filmed in a TV studio, not an audio recording studio. Actually, Jethro Tull uses recorded sounds in their live concerts, see most performances of Songs From the Wood (band members lip synching to the recorded Ian Anderson backing vocals, lol).

  • @shimwooley
    @shimwooley Před rokem +2

    Welcome to the best band in the world ! Their music is ever changing.

  • @captainmoretokin2172
    @captainmoretokin2172 Před rokem +4

    I liked them from the first time i heard them in 1968. If your looking for some real live footage then i would tell you to check out Thick as a brick in concert, It's way better. The one you saw here is a watered down version of living in the Past. Its ok but so so for a first time reaction. '' Fun Fact '' ; Ian Anderson's father said in an interview '' I hated my sons music, ,,,until i saw the first Royalty Check''.

  • @richiewest7495
    @richiewest7495 Před rokem +8

    Love Tull. early Progressive Rock.

  • @emilymartinez6961
    @emilymartinez6961 Před rokem +2

    This is definitely a Rabbit hole l think you guys would enjoy going down, they are very different but they puts on a great live show. By the way, l just subscribe to your channel. Hope to hear more 70's bands👍🏻🥰🎵

  • @davidmartin1269
    @davidmartin1269 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Hey is that a flute? Well surprise surprise!

  • @davidagnew1753
    @davidagnew1753 Před rokem +4

    You have to check out a live performance... a real rocker is their song Hunt by Numbers, every album has a different feel to it, these guys are master musicians and always worth a listen.

  • @johncollier9280
    @johncollier9280 Před rokem +2

    Is this guy one o' the best?...YES! Jethro Tull put on the most impressive live show I've ever seen (Austin-1970.) To fully appreciate the talent o' Ian Anderson I recommend watchin' Jethro Tull-My God! from the Isle O' Wight concert on you tube. Believe me when I tell you there's nothin' else to compare!

  • @gustavopanesso7297
    @gustavopanesso7297 Před 3 měsíci

    Remember this great band❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @megdelaney3677
    @megdelaney3677 Před rokem +3

    ❤LOVE Jethro Tull!!! Please react to - Locomotive Breath -Aqualung -Minstrel in the Gallery -Songs from the Wood -Thick as a Brick -The Witch's Promise -Thanks!!!

  • @walterdiesch
    @walterdiesch Před rokem +4

    Minstrel in the Gallery album

  • @johncagnettajr344
    @johncagnettajr344 Před rokem +5

    Check out My God by Jethro Tull ,much heavier on guitar.

  • @15larryn
    @15larryn Před rokem +4

    Check out Jethro Tull song Locomotive Breath.

  • @thesamuelbass
    @thesamuelbass Před rokem +5

    Dope song

  • @samuelecallegari6117
    @samuelecallegari6117 Před rokem +7

    Tull is one of the bands with the most variety in their music. This track you listen is quite strange here cause first it isn't the original recording of Living in the Past but a re-recording they did for this '76 TV special. And also, in those years bands used to do a lot of these TV shows where they just played the song in playback. So here they are just pretending to play over a studio recording.
    Try to give a listen to some classics like: Aqualung, Cross Eyed Mary, Bourée, My God, Teacher, Songs From the Wood, Thick as a Brick, Locomotive Breath.
    Anyway, keep in mind that's a band that crossed 4 decades and more of music so they experimented with blues, hard rock, progressive rock, folk, synth pop, fusion, Asian influences etc. You can't have a complete idea of Tull until you heard every one of their albums

  • @richiewest7495
    @richiewest7495 Před rokem +6

    That is old.... Check out Thick as a Brick live

  • @surfeit5910
    @surfeit5910 Před rokem +2

    Oh, this is just the tip of this massively huge Tull iceberg, and a rather tame choice to start. Thick as a Brick is probably what they're best known for in the Prog Rock circles - czcams.com/video/hAt1b21S97k/video.html

  • @MrMacky-co6zn
    @MrMacky-co6zn Před 3 měsíci

    Yeah, he would be considered one of the best flutist alive. All self taught

  • @ChuckHackney
    @ChuckHackney Před rokem

    Beyond his voice and mastery of the flute, he is a consummate showman. God bless Ian A., 🙌

  • @nimbusco8956
    @nimbusco8956 Před rokem +2

    This is bit of a weird version of this song done for a TV show. Notice he sings the same verse twice. That's not in the original version. Ian Anderson (the flutist/singer) doesn't even like this song, because he was asked to write it as a hit. He decided to write it in a 5/4 time signature as a protest. For Ian at his most outlandish, check out "My God" live at the Isle of Wight, 1970. You've never seen flute played like that before, I guarantee!

  • @paulhease1007
    @paulhease1007 Před 10 měsíci +1

    my fav song of theirs and the first i heard back in 1975

  • @jbwest99
    @jbwest99 Před rokem +2

    An amazing band, not like any other at the time! Insane 5/4 beat, definite dickensian vibes. 1969, the world was changing… kinda

  • @chadheckman2693
    @chadheckman2693 Před rokem +1

    Need to do the studio version of "Locomotive Breath"

  • @frankethomas1248
    @frankethomas1248 Před rokem +1

    I know many (or even most) will disagree, but I don't think live music is always the best introduction to a singer or band. The studio version of this is far superior in sound quality, and thus on the *_impact_* it makes on the hearer(s).

  • @VIDSTORAGE
    @VIDSTORAGE Před rokem +1

    If you get into Tull, go to the early albums to get the real vibe that they had at the start ,Was Not Was is the first one ,strange and very interesting and then Stand Up

  • @MrMacky-co6zn
    @MrMacky-co6zn Před 3 měsíci

    The time "My God ' is a virtuoso performance as only Ian Anderson can do it

  • @greatmusic1015
    @greatmusic1015 Před rokem +2

    Jethro!

  • @leonardodaria7370
    @leonardodaria7370 Před 9 měsíci

    Cook💯💯💯🥁

  • @wereallyouthere3542
    @wereallyouthere3542 Před rokem +2

    They’re pretty good

  • @sandrabanghart2000
    @sandrabanghart2000 Před rokem +3

    I did get to see him in concert !!!! He was Awesome !!!!!! Thick as a brick, is good, or Cross eyed Mary. Awesome !!! Yes it's mostly this vibe. I myself like most of his music, but not playlist worthy to me.

    • @chuckrowland8362
      @chuckrowland8362 Před rokem +1

      I have seen them at least a dozen times since the 70's. So many great songs. Truly unique.

    • @jerseycapt
      @jerseycapt Před rokem +1

      Er...just FYI, "Jethro Tull" is the name of the band, not any single member.

  • @maxwellshammer5283
    @maxwellshammer5283 Před rokem

    I think this is the first time I heard a rock band do a song in 5/4 time. They have a deep catalog and when through changes in their style over the years. You should react to Locomotive Breath live and you a very different style. As for flute solos, Ian can get crazy in some of his solos. Listen to My God live at the 1970 Isle of Wight festival. I think you’ll be surprised.

  • @ChuckHackney
    @ChuckHackney Před rokem

    Now try Locomotive Breath and rock on.

  • @robertm7071
    @robertm7071 Před rokem +2

    You cannot recognise a flute? Goodness me. This is staggering.

  • @martinsv9183
    @martinsv9183 Před rokem +1

    They are not really my personal taste in music but "Steel Monkey" is pretty ok.

  • @corawheeler9355
    @corawheeler9355 Před rokem +3

    This is lip-synched. You need to see a live performance. I suggest "Thick As A Brick".

  • @tommytbone9778
    @tommytbone9778 Před 4 měsíci

    This was groovy brothers, BUT their Madison Square Garden live from `75 is the better show...Tull where Ian Andersonn on flute/guitar had a awesome stage presence and a must see Dudes at the time...Rock on Dudes

  • @jacobduffield
    @jacobduffield Před rokem

    Check out Surfing with the Alien by Joe Satriani, it's better than eruption.

  • @heliotropezzz333
    @heliotropezzz333 Před rokem +1

    Why does music have to 'fit' or be pigeonholed in a 'genre' before people can decide whether they like it or not? I understand the need for a second listen though.

  • @jermaschinot
    @jermaschinot Před rokem +1

    Thanks. but you missed the definative performance of this: Thank me later lol! czcams.com/video/HoE2DsgCdI8/video.html