That’s about as insightful on progrock and the ethos of its early development as anything I’ve ever heard. Ian Anderson is both intellectual and so articulate - maybe an unusual combination for someone who has been so integral to the whole thing. Excellent.
OMG!!! I can't belieeeeve this!!! That is the year I first saw Tull live in London, and got to meet Ian after the show. This is a very special interview for me...And I think it's a good one as Ian is particularly cheerful and sincere. Thank you so much for the upload!!!
A very revealing interview
That’s about as insightful on progrock and the ethos of its early development as anything I’ve ever heard. Ian Anderson is both intellectual and so articulate - maybe an unusual combination for someone who has been so integral to the whole thing. Excellent.
i could listen to Ian talk for hours, love his band :)
Great name!
📡Back in big satellite days,you saw it all- good and bad🛰️
Tull best Rock band of all times........
It's fascinating to see the bits before and after the actual interview
OMG!!! I can't belieeeeve this!!! That is the year I first saw Tull live in London, and got to meet Ian after the show. This is a very special interview for me...And I think it's a good one as Ian is particularly cheerful and sincere. Thank you so much for the upload!!!
My God was the best song Ian ever wrote....
Impressive person, on any side I can think of !
The end is beautiful: Spot off - all over!
Never heard of Spandau Ballet, so did some research- one track Gold... Is god awful to the point of being farcical.
Here's an odd one for you......when I bought The Benefit album on cd I got home put it on and was Spandau Ballet! Said Jethro Tull on the cd!
@@gibby6904 That would be a surprising disappointment! Were there flies buzzing around it? ;)
@@dwightballard3868 lol....
He’s certainly the erudite and unpretentious opposite of Spandau Ballet’s Tony Hadley 🤣
Such a weird comparison... And, that's certainly not my impression at all.
"old dossers" 😂😂😂