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Tony Iommi on his time with Jethro Tull
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Jethro Tull Ian Anderson Strathaird Salmon on Skye
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Jethro Tull Ian Anderson tv Interview for Broadsword 1982
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Jethro Tull recording Said She Was A Dancer in the studio
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Jethro Tull recording Said She Was A Dancer from Crest of a Knave Album
Must you wear leather!?
0:45 --- 9 O clock, getting up at 8 O clock to get there 😂😂😂.
TONY IOMMI WAR MAL BEI JETHRO TULL,ECHT ABER NUR KURZ DANN KAM MARTIN BARRE UND BLIEB ES LANGE!! TONY IOMMI PASSTE VIEL BESSER ZU BLACK SABBATH❤😊
Too intelligent to simply be a rock star.
That spot he did will Jethro Tull (Song for Jeffrey) in Rock & Roll Circus was excellent for what it was. A progressive blues slide number. Iommi (and Sabbath) started out with blues so it makes sense...
Good thing they gave a mic to Tony and to his leather coat
My kin were catfish farmers..leave it to the hillbillys..whichbactually comes from the scots..i believe. Slaves in the field singinh we are climbing jacobs ladder as our kin working right beside them clogging..yes with pipes..your still incredible..ty ian . Truly jack in the green!!!
Love you brother ..lyrics music talent exrodanaire..ty for several concerts.. ode to a mouse
So, who's job was it to WAKE UP OZZY AND BILL AT 8 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING??!?
And thats how heavy metal was made =)
up da villa
😎👍🏻- back then Tony had a white fender guitar and I heard that he use that guitar on one song first Black Sabbath album, Wicked World then the guitar messed up. Somehow he couldn’t find parts so he brought his SG Gibson and history took off from there.❤🎉🎉
Jethro Sabbath
Excellent look behind the scenes even though he's acting a bit! What a great time for JT with that album. Thanks for posting.
Good humored Ian. What a great time in his life, id like to think.
MY HERO
The Rock and Roll Circus by The Rolling Stones
If Tony Iommi had never left Jethro Tull to play with Sabbath, then Martin Barre would have never joined Tull and played an important part in Tull’s success.
He can NEVER go wrong with charm, character, dignity, humor and grace…❣️
Jethro Tull ... The BEST
Listen to that leather jacket.
I heard someone in the Tull Camp told him he was Lucky to have this Gig - Tony replied - Has nothing to do with Luck, I am a Good Guitar Player
Tull management told Tony Iommi that he was lucky to get the gig. Tony was right it had nothing to do with luck.
It also allowed Tony to emerge as the major musical writing force (Bill Ward did many lyrics) of Black Sabbath/wheras after Mick Abrahams' departure Ian Anderson had total musical direction of Jethro Tull !!!###
Ian is exceptionally talented
That's all great and good stuff, love the Sabbsters, but holy shit, that microphone and that jacket. It's like that one Benny Hill sketch of him in the leather chair. Too funny!
Very true.
Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson had a professional approach and Ian saw Tony’s raw talent there and admired it. Gave him a chance with Tull.. Tony preferred his friends in Earth but realised they had to up their game to professional levels to make it.. Boy did they make it too… changed the name to Black Sabbath and here we are today 50 odd years hence. Hey folks this job is not easy… btw…might look it…..One hell of a lot of graft and effort.
JETHRO MINGLETHORP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
9 o clock in the morning, early.... LOL!
Both are different ends of the spectrum, but my two favourite bands from when I was a kid back in the 70s were/are Sabbath and Tull. Being a black guy, my compatriots thought I was nuts. Saw both bands at the Southampton Gaumont in 75/76. Swear I was the only black guy in the audience on both occasions. Was in front row for Tull gig. Don't think I imagined it; Ian did one of his famous wide-eyed stares and pointed his flute at me!
😎👍🏻- it’s OK my brother I am Mexican American and it’s funny because back in the 70s so many Chicanos listen to Black Sabbath and my brother introduced me to this band took me to a concert because he had an extra ticket. It was crazy and wild, but we all rocked out that is so cool that you were there also.😂-👍🏻👍🏻
I could barely hear Tony because his jacket was so noisy!
Imagine if Tony stayed in Jethro Tull….
Loudest jacket ever.
The indirect influence was actually Mick Abraham, the original guitarist for Jethro. He was the one who had this extraordinary work ethic. Ian Anderson then adopted it; then Tony Iommi.
Talent is one thing, but a real honest work ethic is how you grow and hold in the long run..... "it was good for me" Sez a lot about Tony.. Some grow up and others never do.
Ian's influence is far n wide
Ian helped Toni with his work ethic, he saw how much Ian could get done and the “light went off” - 🤘
I think Mike liked and respected Ian.
Has tony ever played with Ian Anderson again ..
In an alternate universe, there is a Jethro Tull album with Iommi on guitar.
There's another where sabbath had a floot too!
And in a third alternate universe, Yngwie Malmsteen is playing guitar for Madonna.
But in the best universe, it is Martin Barre.
@@Emil-Antonowsky Tony Iommi plays flute on Solitude off the Master of Reality album .
@@francoisbeland7188And Steve Vai for Paula Abdul
Hey All of you Tull and Sabbath fans, have you ever taken the time to listen to "A new day yesterday", the opening song on Tull's second album "Stand Up"? This song sounds sooomuch like a Sabbath song, the guitar phrasing, the rhythm parts and even the harmonica sound so Balck Sabbath!!! Both Ian and Tony are vague about it or deny that Tony played on the tune. I can't imagine any other guitar player than Tony on that song. Supposedly, Martin (Barré) was inspired by Tony style. What are your thoughts?
"Spent time wearing a creaking jacket"
Ian Anderson used to advertise his salmon everywhere ... today he takes the opposite position and portrays farmed salmon as an environmental sin
He actually plays a Jethro Tull riff on "Warning" from the first Black Sabbath record.
Which Tull riff?
@@MichaelOrthodoxChristian from "Cat's Squirrel" on the first Tull album. Not the main riff.
I love Ian´s move with the flute at 0:19. It was fast, heading back, so Dave (the bassist) maybe thought that Ian would miss the next lyric part and looked at him. :P
It sounds like someone is pouring coffee while sitting on a saddle on the background 1:08
Make no mistake, as both a Sabbath and a Tull fan, I'm definitely glad that things went the way they did but nevertheless, I do think it would be so cool if we could have heard somehow what a Tony Iommi staffed Jethro Tull would have sounded like.
I think that about Rory Gallagher and the Stones as well, would have been cool to hear them do a few songs together, but I love that 76-80 Rory just as it is
@@jasondorsey7110 Great point!
His leather jacket is even metal--it's crinkling and popping.
I saw an interview with Scott Gotham of Thin Lizzy fame. When he teamed up with Phil Lynott he was actually in the process of joining Supertramp. Can’t see him fitting in there to be honest.
Tony is a very nice person.