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Jethro Tull
Reasons For Waiting Stand Up (1969) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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jbuhl May 13, 2013 - 09:41 | misterbearbaby wrote: I'm sorry, did you say something? I was in Musicland for a few minutes.... There are just some songs that take me back in time so fully. Yes. I bought this used on vinyl the other day. Love it. jb |
misterbearbaby Mar 11, 2013 - 17:17 | I'm sorry, did you say something? I was in Musicland for a few minutes.... There are just some songs that take me back in time so fully. |
expatlar Mar 11, 2013 - 17:17 | Never tire of this song and the nice feeling it evokes. And it stands the test of time. |
Lazarus Mar 11, 2013 - 17:16 | Cynaera wrote: Somehow, Tull and the Moodies do that to me, too - they take me away to a simpler, happier time and help me get through this present, not so fun time. I love it... Miss you so much, Cynaera... love this song... |
RedTopFireBelow Feb 08, 2013 - 08:47 | I just never get tired of hearing this.... dreamlike.... beautifully poetic.... My favorite line..... so here's hoping you've faith in impossible schemes... that are born in the sigh of the wind blowing by... sigh...... I was fornuate enough to visit Scotland in June 2012, and through curving dirt roads climbing steadily higher into the mountains and a treck over a river bed, I got to see Dun Ringall (one of my favorite Tull songs). There's no much to it these days but it was a thrill none the less. |
matassa Feb 08, 2013 - 08:30 | A very cool album cover if you ever get a chance to find one....you get a surprise when you open it up! |
d-don Dec 07, 2012 - 15:20 | Holy smokes, RP...it's been 40 years since I heard this. Thanks. |
rdo Dec 07, 2012 - 15:19 | Oh. My. God. I know Nick liked this. I know it. |
Jazbo Nov 06, 2012 - 05:58 | Love this so......10... |
tulfan Sep 04, 2012 - 07:32 | Wow. My favorite Tull effort... |
stunix Jul 03, 2012 - 09:56 | gemtag wrote: Classic Tull at their best. This Was and Stand Up their best work. I could so easily agree, if it wasnt for "Songs from the Wood", "Minstral in the Gallery", "Stormwatch", "Crest of a Knave", "HeavyHorses", "Aqualung"............ so actually, I disagree. |
k-man Jul 03, 2012 - 09:55 | Odd is the idea that the British Invasion never included this stand-up band. |
misterbearbaby Jun 01, 2012 - 13:22 | Something was happening inside my mind when this song filled the air... the memory of it is so sweet. |
Bleyfusz Jun 01, 2012 - 13:21 | Don't ask me why. But this song sounds just like it fits into the season of the year (in the northern hemisphere, I mean). And BTW: a few songs ago we had Monsters of Folk, and the sleeve image reminded me so much of this one. |
rdo Jun 01, 2012 - 13:20 | amazing |
number7 Apr 30, 2012 - 19:53 | Propayne wrote: ewww, I'd agree with that. Others? How about The Yes Album, Fragile and Close To The Edge. Also Something/Anything, A Wizard a True Star and Todd. Never was much of a Rundgren fan. Yes......Yes. How about Nursery Cryme (1971) Foxtrot (1972) Selling England by the Pound (1973) |
(former member) Apr 30, 2012 - 19:44 | beautiful song from a great album... love it... |
stunix Mar 30, 2012 - 02:18 | westslope wrote: So is Ian Anderson still farming Atlantic salmon off the coast of Scotland? Just curious. no, he sold it some years back i heard in an interview. but he was producing 90% of the countries smoked salmon. |
stunix Mar 30, 2012 - 02:16 | A firm 9! Love this , singing out loud! (and i dont sing.) |
Propayne Feb 27, 2012 - 09:51 | rsfc_carp wrote: For my money the three-album sequence by Tull of Stand Up, Benefit, and Aqualung is one of the monumental popular music accomplishments ever recorded. ewww, I'd agree with that. Others? How about The Yes Album, Fragile and Close To The Edge. Also Something/Anything, A Wizard a True Star and Todd. |
