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Ian Anderson: (Interview Pt.2) DSOTM Redux | Intergalactic poop | The Boozy Tales of Dave Pegg

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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2024
  • Ian Anderson speaks of Roger Waters' bare buttocks and DSOTM redux, Timothy Leary and intergalactic poop, his love of Scott McKenzie and Dave Pegg boozy tales.
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    Time stamps
    00:00 - intro
    00:06 - Roger Waters' buttocks
    01:28 - Population
    06:23 - Locomotive Breath
    07:59 - Love of Steven King
    10:03 - Ray Davis
    12:28 - Reynard the Fox
    16:40 - Dave Pegg
    18:50 - Damn Hippies
    26:00 - Timothy Leary & Space poop

Komentáře • 85

  • @paulspence2815
    @paulspence2815 Před rokem +14

    It is a delight to listen to Ian Anderson share his thoughts with us. He is a very intelligent and articulate man. A lot of people in popular music are not too bright, nor well-spoken. Ian is delightfully in a class all by himself.

  • @heathenbrewer7205
    @heathenbrewer7205 Před rokem +9

    Fantastc interview with Ian and it was nice to see him in a more generous mood. Excellent work Barry and I look forward to many more lengthy conversations with the great virtuoso.

  • @douglasstruthers8307
    @douglasstruthers8307 Před rokem +2

    Great interview. Always, good questions. I do appreciate Mr. Anderson's honesty and insights. STAND UP and THICK AS A BRICK and A PASSION PLAY are receiving non-stop spins on the turntable these past few years.

  • @danielmoore4693
    @danielmoore4693 Před rokem +4

    Wow. Bless Ian and his band of merry music-making men, they have been a beacon in my life. I still remember Crest coming out and seeing them play live - my 1st personally attended Tull concert ever. As a kid going thru college and exploring music at the same time, what a great experience to see the nurse wheeling Ian out onto the stage and him hopping right out of the wheelchair and into action with Farm On The Freeway. And if you'd told me, then, that 35 more years down the road we'd still be enjoying fresh albums from Jethro Tull I'd call you crazy.... But here we are!

  • @sharktroubles
    @sharktroubles Před rokem +4

    I think that Mr. Anderson is very appreciative of Barry and Classic Album Review’s coverage of Jethro Tull.

  • @nyrocks5580
    @nyrocks5580 Před rokem +3

    The best part of the interview was in the 16:20-16:40 range when Ian said: "I'm sorry I waffle on so much" and "Good questions deserve thoughtful answers...preferably thoughtful and short, but that's not my expertise!" I don't think I've ever heard him admit that so bravo, Barry! P.S. Ian, we're doing just fine here in America, so enjoy your visits.

  • @J0hnC0ltrane
    @J0hnC0ltrane Před 11 měsíci +3

    Much enjoyment listening to your extended interviews with great questions and thoughtful answers. It's no wonder that Ian Anderson can weave engaging morality tales.

  • @realthursty4953
    @realthursty4953 Před rokem +3

    Fans should take note that if you ask intelligent questions, Ian will be happy to talk to you. I met Ian once and we wound up talking about my father's contribution to the Apollo project as Ian is very interested in that.

  • @shipsahoy1793
    @shipsahoy1793 Před rokem +5

    Personally , I like
    IA giving long answers and going off on tangents. Someone who’s willing to have their own opinions about stuff, not just on what’s popular or politically correct. We need more people engaging like that, not just well knowns.

    • @Superbokka
      @Superbokka Před rokem +1

      Exactly this. Do we think he could give a F**k if someone tries to 'cancel' him? Not on your nelly lol.

  • @motleyfan7558
    @motleyfan7558 Před rokem +2

    Excellent interview Barry. No one better qualified to interview Ian. Great job.

  • @mrkitewine7700
    @mrkitewine7700 Před rokem +3

    Fantastic interview, thanks to both of you.
    One of those interviews where the name captions are required to remove any doubt of who is who.

  • @keitholiver1299
    @keitholiver1299 Před rokem +2

    Another brilliant interview and set of questions. Ian seemed to be enjoying his time in the hot seat certainly it gave me greater insight into his thoughts. Thank you for allowing him to speak without any interruption too, you got the best out of Ian.

  • @terrytunney8298
    @terrytunney8298 Před rokem +3

    fantastic interview .Ian is obviously a very intelligent man.... I really enjoyed listening to his views on different subjects... will be looking forward to the release of his new music

  • @davidsimon2096
    @davidsimon2096 Před rokem +3

    Fascinating interview -thanks to you both. Can't wait to get the Broadsword boxset.

  • @JamieMeyers-zo1kz
    @JamieMeyers-zo1kz Před rokem +3

    Very well done. Never been a huge Tull fan but I'm impressed with Ian Anderson as an intellect. Might be time to reconsider some of the music.

  • @TheAlbumReviewGuy
    @TheAlbumReviewGuy Před rokem +2

    Fascinating part 2 Barry. By gum, it’s hard to get a word in when he gets going. So interesting to get an idea of what goes on in that great head of his. Just fascinating

  • @et2petty
    @et2petty Před rokem +3

    Deeper than Part 1. Thank you Barry

  • @craig8542
    @craig8542 Před rokem +2

    well done Barry. great job bringing comment from a very intelligent man on different subject matters. superb work from you on both parts.

  • @Baz63
    @Baz63 Před rokem +2

    Almost Parkinsonesque letting the guest to pontificate and illuminate without interruption. Many congratulations Barry.

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před rokem +1

      I've learnt that it is best not to interrupt Ian.

  • @NigelFortune
    @NigelFortune Před rokem +2

    Wonderful interview with Ian Barry thank you 👍

  • @Superbokka
    @Superbokka Před rokem +2

    I listened to both parts Barry and it's nice to have someone who isn't backwards in coming forwards and couldn't care less what woke types might think of his opinions. Definitely good value and hopefully you'll interview him again.

  • @andrewlongshaw2128
    @andrewlongshaw2128 Před rokem +1

    Well done Barry. Winkling answers from Ian is never easy.

  • @Runicen
    @Runicen Před rokem +1

    Great interview. Thanks for making it happen!

  • @glordave
    @glordave Před rokem

    What a great interview (1 and 2) almost a rather clever Desert Island Discs......keep on with the excellent work!

  • @bennyscomin
    @bennyscomin Před 5 měsíci

    Brilliant interview......and he's right, the questions themselves generated genuine engagement.......a doff of the cap to you Barry!

  • @shadow-jk9gj
    @shadow-jk9gj Před rokem +1

    Great video. Although I did not understand why Ian Anderson interviewed himself

  • @rushbravado1972
    @rushbravado1972 Před rokem +2

    Each of these interviews with Mr. Anderson keep getting better. He seems to really open up more and provide some real insights. Great interview Barry.

  • @craigbalcom
    @craigbalcom Před 11 měsíci +1

    Are they talking about Ray Davies from the Kinks? Have we all been mispronouncing it for 5 decades? La Carre is wonderful but I can think of several bad thing to say about Mr King's work. Should ask him about Kerouac. Thanks for the terrific interview. Ian really seemed to enjoy it.

  • @SuicideKid1979
    @SuicideKid1979 Před 10 měsíci

    What a pleasure to listen to this good guy's thoughts. By the way one of my favorite singers ever.

  • @shb7772000if
    @shb7772000if Před 6 měsíci

    I finished watching the whole interview even though i skipped over a lot of it because i didn't find it interesting and didn't even know various people and events he was talking about. I didn't think it was a very good interview. The questions i would of asked are: 1 why did you fire Glen Cornick, since he says he was never told the real reason. 2 how much do you really agree with the lyrics in Benifit through to Passion Play? Most people consider them cynical, but to me, when i was young, i thought they were great and i really agreed with them. Where did the 12 songs on Living in the Past, that were not previously released come from? 4. What do you consider your best albums and songs? 5. What is your favourite rock group other than Jethro Tull. 6 How do you feel about not being inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of fame? 7. Would you ever write an autobiography or history of Jethro Tull? 8. I went to see you in Buffalo NY in 1973. You played mainly Passion Play, but the album hadn't been released yet(i checked this on the internet and it's true). Do you consider this bad? I do.

  • @Back2TheBike
    @Back2TheBike Před rokem +2

    Andersons claim to fame is he went to the same school as me.
    Blackpool Grammar.

  • @tweezer76
    @tweezer76 Před 11 měsíci +1

    What an interview!! 👏🏻

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you. Do check out pt.1 of this interview and if you can, do share it.

  • @opinion3742
    @opinion3742 Před rokem +2

    Nothing wrong with being a hippy. Just because people will take advantage of and co opt a movement shouldn't detract from its value at heart.

  • @StormwatchDruid
    @StormwatchDruid Před rokem +1

    Well done Barry, absolutely great interview one of the best I have seen and you can tell you engaged Ian and got some interesting chat from him.

  • @brassknuklebrandi
    @brassknuklebrandi Před 6 měsíci

    Ian Anderson for Prime Minister

  • @coast73
    @coast73 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Ian hates hippies almost as much as cartman

  • @davidbourne6478
    @davidbourne6478 Před rokem +3

    It’s a shame IA never looked at the camera, which was a little off putting

  • @user-dr7bx3uo6z
    @user-dr7bx3uo6z Před 7 měsíci +1

    A brilliant musical genius who unfortunately has gone insane!

  • @et2petty
    @et2petty Před rokem +1

    Pete Townshend did not like the Hippie/ Woodstock stuff , from what I read in interviews back in 1970. Wont Get Fooled Again, and The Seeker lyrics kind of say it all, (in spite of his Meher Baba intrests). Skeptical is good, cynical may not be so good.

  • @staggerlee6794
    @staggerlee6794 Před rokem +2

    Ian Anderson is the man. When I was a teenager there was a rumour going around that Ian owned the Isle of Skye. I think I believed this piece of rock 'n' roll folklore well into my 20s. So disappointing to find out it wasn't true. 😏

    • @Mr.Wrong1
      @Mr.Wrong1 Před rokem +3

      He did own some Salmon farms on his estate on the Isle of Skye for a number of years. Maybe that story was muddled up somewhat to owning the entire island?

    • @staggerlee6794
      @staggerlee6794 Před rokem +1

      @Mr.Wrong1 Ha! Yes, I imagine it was Chinese whispered from a humble salmon farm to the whole Isle.

    • @Mr.Wrong1
      @Mr.Wrong1 Před rokem

      @@staggerlee6794 I can absolutely believe that, haha. Check out Jethro Tull - Fish 'n sheep & rock 'n roll documentary. Its on youtube. Its just under an hour and hugely enjoyable from this time.

  • @houseworkvids
    @houseworkvids Před 11 měsíci +1

    Stephen

  • @ndogg20
    @ndogg20 Před rokem +1

    Some interesting commentary here from a rock performer who's concerned about over population. How did that ever come up? But none the less it did. Ian mentions the 'civilized world' and that of Africa. How one's population is booming and moving into the 'civilized world'.
    "Read between the lines'' Ian says later. One could take away from all that hint hint, wink wink, that ol'Ian is concerned about the browning of Europe. Or am I misconstruing the whole thing?

  • @siggizielinski6821
    @siggizielinski6821 Před 11 měsíci

    Part 1 of this interview, anyone ?

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před 11 měsíci

      There should be a card or link in the video

  • @nsbd90now
    @nsbd90now Před rokem

    Interesting to hear he likes-- er, tolerates ?-- Eckert Tolle.

  • @allangrant2713
    @allangrant2713 Před rokem +3

    Ian we need more population to buy all your rehashed boxsets at inflated prices, keep the kettle boiling and in a few years rehash and sell it again, CHAMPAGNE SOCIALIST AND TOP GRADE HIPPOCRETIN and I have only seen the first 6 mins, sell the poor your farm fished salmon FEED THE WORLD IAN, YOU'LL END UP IN HEAVEN

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před rokem

      I think Ian has described himself as a reluctant tory.

    • @67Parsifal
      @67Parsifal Před rokem

      @@classicalbumthat was in the Cameron years. I imagine he has mostly been a Conservative voter, albeit with varying degrees of enthusiasm; and in the wealthy locations in which he has mostly lived, he’s going to get a Tory MP, however he votes.

    • @FrancisTheBerd
      @FrancisTheBerd Před měsícem

      He sold that farm in like 1994

  • @frankshailes3205
    @frankshailes3205 Před rokem

    For Pink Floyd, there are only two other former band members, and Nick Mason thinks it's great!

    • @billyz5088
      @billyz5088 Před 11 měsíci

      ~~ and David Gilmour certainly became the boss of the band back in the 80's - while Mason had to re-learn playing the drums - but Nick seems happy enough - he never got many song-writing credits in PF - but pretty sure he's not eating canned soup ..

  • @earlgrey691
    @earlgrey691 Před rokem +2

    I question Ians idea that the population is 'too high'.A credible study recently revealed that the whole planetary populace could fit into an area the size of Alaska with at least an acre of land per bod.The real problem is actually overcrowding and the UK is a prime example of this as with Netherlands and Japan.Ludicrously overcrowded.Malthus was a bit of a rotter.

    • @earlgrey691
      @earlgrey691 Před rokem +2

      And climate change is rampant baloney.Our sun calls the shots here.Ian seems a classic of his kind,massively intelligent,lavishly gifted but clearly in an information deficit feedback loop.Maybe it's a generational proclivity ?

    • @noyfb4769
      @noyfb4769 Před rokem

      Given that Earth's current human population is over 8 billion, and Alaska covers 420 million acres, that credible study of yours is off by a mere factor of 19 . . . which certainly qualifies it as 100% scientific, truthful and accurate, at least by climate change denier standards. Math: not even once for a populace that denies it can ever get high enough on its own supply of endless bullshit.

    • @larrysmith5249
      @larrysmith5249 Před rokem +2

      Actually, the Alaska comment isn’t close to being correct. It’s pretty easy math. If all 8 billion people lived in Alaska there would be about 21 per acre. When you consider much of Alaska is mountains and lakes, not area people could actually live on, you’re talking about dozens of people per acre. Bless Ian for having the guts to mention over population. Much of the earth is not inhabitable. You can’t live there because there’s no fresh water. Can’t grow crops there for the same reason. For every person born, you need 5-10 acres for their portion of housing, schools, farmland, roads, stores, etc. We have mined almost all the available resources the earth has. Then you have the ever increasing need for energy. Eventually, we will have used all available resources on earth and we will return to the dark ages. It really comes down to most people are math illiterate and can’t do the numbers on the needs of 8 billion, and eventually 10-12 billion people on a finite planet.

    • @frankshailes3205
      @frankshailes3205 Před rokem +2

      It's not how much land area each person takes up, it's how much resources they use and how much waste and heat they generate.

    • @earlgrey691
      @earlgrey691 Před rokem

      @@larrysmith5249 I'm not suggesting Alaska per se as the go-to place for inhabitation,just an example of the area in terms of geographic volume, mostly as you say, by definition...uninhabitable.
      In the 60's there was an old trope that the humble Isle of Wight in England could house the populace of earth (standing room only) but obviously not realistic now ? Then in the 80's/90's it was calculated as an area the size of Texas, and the fringes of New Mexico/Arizona (with 2/3 acres of land per person but now Alaska is the ideal size currently but that still leaves the rest of the planet for availability.
      As said too much is concentrated into too little with the UK a prime example of unsustainable over density.A density that seems to be being orchestrated at the political/corporate levels considering the unfettered illegal immigration levels into England,growing by the day ?
      It's not normal folk plundering the treasures of the planet.That would be Shell-Rio-Tinto-De-Beers et al and other corporate entities in cahoots with nefarious 'intelligence' entities who have clearly exposed this 'get those obstacles outa the way' agendas with their latest orchestrated power grab on Hawaii.
      You can bet Mick Fleetwood has similar views to mr Anderson but probably won't join the bigger picture dots himself as he surveys the ashes of his own torched restaurant on that destroyed island...Insulated as he is in his wealthy mindset purview,ditto Stevie Nicks bleating recently from her own selfish perspectives.
      I'm on board with Ian's musings as are many.The encroaching corporate/industrial onslaught to those pastoral locales his songs have alluded to historically have always spoken to the way things were meant to be.Everyone with a piece of our own natural birthright of gods green earth as opposed to said earth being plundered for appalling new-builds and such but Ian finds it easier to put all his philosophical eggs in one basket by not acknowledging the ENTIRETY of it all ?...understandable to a degree when butressed by lavish wealth and doubtless vast acreages but he won't be inclined i suspect to ponder the agendas of ancient bloodlines and bankster entities who own those very corporations (commitee 300) who are undergirding the current planetary assaults and bioweapon attacks, masquarading as medicines, but will probably be pleased to echo the sentiments of repellent boomer,s such as (Bill Gates)...,appropo actively 'thinning the herd' without addressing the evil/satanic perception that...'.'there's just too many of those pesky plebs'' as we are witnessing on Bezos,Zuckborg,Winfreys,Fleetwood's 'personal' pieces of real-estate.
      If Ian ever woke up and took a 'Red-Pill' he would have, i suggest, much more writing material to mine than the standard Malthusian mindset he adopts that inevitably accrues from his own insulated perspective,low-hanging-fruit-issue polemicisings ?

  • @sspbrazil
    @sspbrazil Před rokem

    I like what he says about Eckhart Tolle, I’ve always been cynical about that guy, all he does is assemble a mish mash of eastern philosophy ideas and earns tons of money from no new ideas.