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Topic History of: Jethro Tull 2012
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andrew I saw them live about 3 years ago loved it, hope they come down this end again to do extend promotional tour. I love all Tull albums PH, Thick As A Brick is a classic just like all concept albums.
Pumpkinhead My father is a big Jethro Tull. He once told be that Ian Anderson owned the part of Scotland that Paul McCartney didn't. The Jethro Tull Christmas Album is compulsory listening in our house every December. I like the Broadsword and the Beast album.
JK2006 Thick As A Brick 2 - and Ian Anderson was marvellous on BBC Brekkie - for a start he looks great; second, my God Jethro Tull was terrific back in the day - original, syncopated, stylish; and third - I have a soft spot for him as years ago he sent me a side of smoked salmon (I think he was farming it).