No, no, don't take Stormwatch out of rotation. Tull is, priarily a visual band; the Stormwatch tour was teriffic. Saw them at Springfield Civic, they had an actual ship as a stage piece, with wind and rain and.....well you get the idea. It wasn't as good as the Thick As A Brick or Benefit tour, but still fabulous.
Jethro Tull
Ian Anderson has been making music for over a quarter of a century. The band he went into the studio with was Jethro Tull but the personal was either different from album to album or something on a personal level was going on with bandmates from album to album that he had to take over their playing duties. Name your top 5 Jetro Tull albums.
1)Aqualung
2)Crest of a Knave
3)Benifit
4)Songs from the Woods
5)Stormwatch
I have been buying the 24 bit remasters which sound great but also the updated liner notes by Ian tell you what "Trauma" the band was going through with each recording.
1)Aqualung
2)Crest of a Knave
3)Benifit
4)Songs from the Woods
5)Stormwatch
I have been buying the 24 bit remasters which sound great but also the updated liner notes by Ian tell you what "Trauma" the band was going through with each recording.
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Qdrone, You get all-time obscure music stud for "Wild Turkey". I actually laughed out loud when I saw your post. If I recall correctly (highly doubtful) it was a pretty decent Tull knock off. I certainly never thought I'd ever even TRY to recall that one correctly! FWIW, my five: See Feil - same 5, same order. |
Qdrone: That would be David (now Dee) Palmer. The transformation happened in 2004. I doubt s/he was on the road. |
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