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Jethro Tull
A New Day Yesterday Stand Up (1969) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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stunix Jan 05, 2013 - 20:16 | Im lovin this, but there is a very limited supply of Tull from RP. It would be nice to hear more. |
martinc Dec 22, 2012 - 12:08 | 1969 shining again. What a year of great albums. |
davejmw Dec 05, 2012 - 11:34 | Trower wasn't in Tull but Tony Iommi was for a day or two! Check out The Rolling Stones Circus DVD |
davejmw Dec 05, 2012 - 11:33 | More Jazz Flute!!! |
whomhow Dec 05, 2012 - 11:31 | solid ten for one of my all-time favourite groups! |
top20 Nov 23, 2012 - 05:15 | Trower was never in Tull. I think you'll find this was Martin Barre's first outing as guitarist. bluedot wrote: Huh? I didn't know that Robin Trower was ever in Jethro Tull! |
Lakeview Oct 03, 2012 - 18:13 | hippiechick wrote: I wore the grooves out on this album. More than 40 yrs later, I can still bring back the feeling of sitting in my dorm room on a winter's day and listening to this album. With the exception of the "foreign substances" on the end of a hot knife? |
hippiechick Jul 01, 2012 - 08:02 | I wore the grooves out on this album. More than 40 yrs later, I can still bring back the feeling of sitting in my dorm room on a winter's day and listening to this album. |
bluedot Mar 27, 2012 - 23:18 | ajlept wrote: Gotta love the early Robin Trower. Huh? I didn't know that Robin Trower was ever in Jethro Tull! |
rdo Feb 25, 2012 - 06:59 | stkman wrote: Actually it has nothing to do with age , people can get stuck in a rut and like only what was popular from their"generation" but they are limiting themselves but if thats what they want to do thats fine. If ya like only one genre of music like Jazz, Classical ,Blues or hell if ya just like polka music then knock yourself out and have the best damn polka collection around. People are obviously going to like different things, thats what makes us individuals. I grew up with a father that was a hillbilly from Missouri whos "heroes" were Hank Sr and Woody Guthrie and loved the Grand Ol' Opry but he did try to get behind Jazz so we had Bird, Dizzie, Miles and Bruebeck in the record shelves while my mom only listened to classical and hated country so I grew up listening to both. I also had a big 8 band shortwave radio in my room so heard "world music" at early age. I sometimes think a grading system for music with a forum is bad because it causes people to defend and offend. I really don't want to do either but find myself doing both. You think Tull is crappy I don't so why argue. I look at peoples playlist like yours and see stuff at top that I love then see stuff at the bottom that I just don't understand especially when it was a number 1 hit or a platinum record. I totally understand how people want music they can call their own, for the period that they grew up in but I wasn't around for Bach, Mozart ,Robert Johnson, Leadbelly, Charlie Patton,Reinhardt but luckily we have their recordings and I have allways tried to listen to each new or old group that I am exposed to and sure I don't care for some new music but love others and look forward to what comes out tomorrow. My niece thinks I should like the Jonas Bros but call me narrow minded after listening to several songs doesn't look like I'll be buying any of their stuff anytime soon but who knows what their next album brings. Anyway this world needs more tolerance not only with music but with people that are different so please don't take this as a attack or that I am being condescending I'm not. Damn thats alot of words just because you don't think a band doesn't have any talent and I do lol damn forum and grading system I miss Holborne. Not enough honest people speaking up here anymore. Sigh. I think stkman is correct. Still, at some point these old songs become sacred cows and their defenders do become really nasty and condescending. I can understand Jazz enthusiasts defending Jazz with all their hearts. That's wonderful. However, I draw the line when it is pushed on me. When someone claims there is something wrong with my intellect, or learning, or open-mindedness (I could go on forever..) I have to protest. This is why I protest and rail against Jazz and all of those old fart genres. Also, Jazz has become politicized like Classical. Not only do I have it crammed down my throat, but I have to subsidize it with tax dollars. Bullshit. Not bloody likely matey, not on my watch. 'Kinell. A few other points on criticism...there is an astounding degree of ignorance of the nature of criticism displayed on this board. Many great thinkers have written off entire forms of art and artists throughout the ages. Read Tolstoy on Opera and Shakespeare for example. |
S-curvy Dec 23, 2011 - 20:12 | Ooooh, that's really good. Back in the day, this would be called "Heavy" and yea, it do rock. |
ajlept Dec 23, 2011 - 20:12 | Gotta love the early Robin Trower. |
Limpopoking Nov 22, 2011 - 02:31 | Classic Tull |
scraig Oct 21, 2011 - 12:19 | One of the few Jethro Tull songs that really rocks. 8. |
helgigermany Oct 21, 2011 - 12:19 | Nice! |
RickyBobby Aug 19, 2011 - 12:02 | I can't but think of Ron Burgundy when I hear the flute. Funny. |
Businessgypsy Apr 15, 2011 - 06:43 | Poacher wrote: ...Someone knew the Tull were in town and we were able to borrow their PA... Damn, Poacher, was that you in Wayne's World ? |
unclehud Apr 15, 2011 - 06:39 | Nice mixture of old and new this morning, Bill. Thanks! |
Sjaaks Jan 11, 2011 - 04:35 | So much sh*t going on! But i guess it was somewhat ahead of its time... 6 |
peter_james_bond Dec 10, 2010 - 14:40 | drews wrote: 40 yrs on this album is still sounding SO good, in part because Ian Anderson blows his flute discreetly and not like a scatter gun like in later years (usually to try and disguise a half-baked tune) |
