Jethro Tull - Locomotive Breath (Rockpop In Concert 10.7.1982) | FIRST Time REACTION
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Jethro Tull - Locomotive Breath (Rockpop In Concert 10.7.1982)
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The magic flute is what makes Jethro Tull the best!
I saw him in concert in 1975 it was great
love to see you moving to those crazy rhythms!
I have saw 2 times live on stage.Fantastic music and fun with Ian🤘
Gracie welcome to "Prog Rock" from the 70's. When I was a young man, now I'm 70 and still love this band.
Glad you liked this, it is a great track, and Tull have a wide variety of sounds which makes them a genre in themselves.
Thanks for the reaction. Don't know if Jethro Tull is really your cup of tea? But they have a ton of great work and Ian Anderson (front man, flutist and singer) always put on a great show.
Hey, I love this song, but I never saw them live on German TV... :D .... Peace and love from Bavaria!
Genios totales saludos amiga de uruguay🎼🎶🎵🖐🖑✌✌💪
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You havn't heard much yet! Tull is most known for their production say 1970-1975. Compared with other songs you have reacted to, maybe you should check the album version of the song "Songs from the wood" (1977) with influences from a number of music genres, from medieval to rock. The first hit in the 60s was a jazz-blues version of J S Bach's "Bouree". But see them live was great! Most songs will surprise you.
Thanks, your bookshelves look great but it would be great to see the video while you comment.
This is the rock concert version, the studio version has more sophistication to it
Loved Jethro Tull... but I'm also a giant nerd
Unfortunately he is "lounge-singing" it, rephrasing it into a mess.
I'd like to see your reaction to Jethro Tull's Thick as a brick 1972 studio version..... /watch?v=ldXdnZtTWp8&t=499s