Jethro Tull - My God (Nothing Is Easy - Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970)

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    Jethro Tull was formed in the late 60's and released their debut album This Was in 1968. Led by charismatic frontman Ian Anderson, they have been touring and recording almost constantly ever since, have registered no.1 albums on both sides of the Atlantic, achieved a succession of gold and platinum discs and won a Grammy award. They remain a massive live draw wherever they play around the world.
    In 1970 Jethro Tull played the Isle Of Wight Festival in front of 600,000 people. Earlier that year they had released their third album, Benefit, which had seen the introduction of a full time keyboard player to the band's line up. The set was drawn from across the three albums with popular tracks such as My Sunday Feeling, Dharma For One, Bourée and Nothing Is Easy and also featured My God, a track that would appear on the following year's classic album Aqualung, probably their most famous release.
    Nothing Is Easy is a true concert film, combining the classic performances from the festival with a new interview with Ian Anderson, specially shot for the film, and with backstage footage and original interviews from 1970 with Isle of Wight residents and fans attending the festival.
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  • @justinthyme3396
    @justinthyme3396 4 года назад +938

    Boy oh boy I was 30years old when this happened, and can't stop listening to THE MIGHTY JETHRO TULL I'm 80years young because of music like this......

    • @sharonroy2645
      @sharonroy2645 3 года назад +38

      Rock on Justin

    • @ezza8833
      @ezza8833 3 года назад +7

      👍

    • @MyVeryHappyDay
      @MyVeryHappyDay 3 года назад +31

      Hell yes, old man!!!! I will be right there with you some day. As long as we can draw breath and can occasionally stand on one leg...

    • @MedicatedOMO
      @MedicatedOMO 3 года назад +26

      I was 13 when I first heard Tull... In 1970. I'm 63 years young myself Justin, keep on!

    • @larrypennisi7765
      @larrypennisi7765 3 года назад +8

      very cool!!!!

  • @sh230968
    @sh230968 4 года назад +711

    Ian Anderson = combination of (flutist, vocalist, lyricist, composer, showman, crazy man) par excellence.

    • @bastrixer
      @bastrixer 3 года назад +17

      Jethro tull Its not Just rock 'n roll, Its something by itself.
      You think flute with rock? Thats not possible, but rock shows time after time, you can add any instrument into it and make it rocking roll

    • @jenniferopdahl4365
      @jenniferopdahl4365 3 года назад +8

      He definatly broke a mold only onejethro

    • @lorenapasquetti8627
      @lorenapasquetti8627 3 года назад +6

      Sono d'accordo. Jan Anderson un grande! Salutoni dall'Italia 🌷

    • @gabriellee6770
      @gabriellee6770 3 года назад +5

      @@bastrixer, was just thinking same thing about flute as a rock instrument, although, I hear jazz influences in there, as well, so seems like it may have been unexpected, yet a natural leap, all the same.

    • @ricklee5431
      @ricklee5431 3 года назад +29

      You are forgetting acoustic guitarist. He came up with some haunting lines, as can be heard here.

  • @andrewwillan3372
    @andrewwillan3372 Год назад +204

    For me this is the greatest live rock performance ever. The man is a genius!

    • @TiborHunka
      @TiborHunka 11 месяцев назад +2

      Igen , egyetértek .

    • @brendanbuckley8482
      @brendanbuckley8482 11 месяцев назад +4

      He truly is a genius, and the rest of the band are just killer as well. So unbelievably good.

    • @dougpotosky4102
      @dougpotosky4102 10 месяцев назад +6

      Tull was always in a whole different category! Most don't even understand his talents. Plus he had nothing but the best musicians playing with him!

    • @rockme1492
      @rockme1492 10 месяцев назад +5

      Absolutly right

    • @Tore1972Wisdom
      @Tore1972Wisdom 9 месяцев назад +4

      Luckly i have seen them live 4 times. They are fantastic and i just love that flute as a rock instrument.

  • @MichaelStoff
    @MichaelStoff 21 день назад +8

    One of the best life-performances in rock of all time...the glorious 70's❤

  • @MsPittsburgh1
    @MsPittsburgh1 8 месяцев назад +57

    Hard to believe he was only 23 here. 😮 I saw JT at least 6x and we always had 1st or 2nd row seats. The 70s were an amazing time to go to concerts. I think tickets were around $5 sometimes. 🎟 Loved seeing him perform. An amazing showman. ❤️ Pure genius❣️ 👏 🪈

    • @onoyudont
      @onoyudont 6 месяцев назад +1

      Benefit Tour , and to my pleasure,mixing a lot of "Stand Up". Row G is as close as could score.but, it was , dead center orchestra seating. For, as you pointed out ,around 5.50 . Not bad for two 15 yr. olds , ......on a school night hahahaha

    • @bonedaddy6583
      @bonedaddy6583 Месяц назад

      My much older brother and his buddies went to a Tull show in Chicago in the early 70’s and I begged them to take me. No dice. Now I know why, because they took me everywhere. They ended up taking me to see Monty Pythons and the Holy Grail.

    • @pagebutler9891
      @pagebutler9891 Месяц назад

      You poor ole soul you see it is only you Ian and only us !

  • @sandyallen5743
    @sandyallen5743 2 года назад +94

    This is Jethro Tull at their finest!!

  • @JohnSmith-pd1fz
    @JohnSmith-pd1fz 4 года назад +794

    I was there. 24 years old. Ten feet from the stage.

    • @fpicc8807
      @fpicc8807 4 года назад +8

      I was just born if this was 1970

    • @williamwinslow6582
      @williamwinslow6582 4 года назад +11

      One of the greatest live music events of all time. Fortunate son.

    • @JohnSmith-pd1fz
      @JohnSmith-pd1fz 4 года назад +9

      ++@@williamwinslow6582++ I have to agree and would add thaat the 1969 IOW was just as good, in different ways. We had trees to sit in and Bob Dylan was not dead, as had been rumoured.
      Then came the "Night Assemblies Act" and everything went to the dogs.

    • @davidkepke1435
      @davidkepke1435 4 года назад +3

      Not there that night, but I’ve seen them 4 times.

    • @Pnumekin
      @Pnumekin 4 года назад +9

      I can offer, in its purest possible form, 100 gigatons of pure, crystalline envy.

  • @bcataiji
    @bcataiji Год назад +47

    He is not just a musicians, he is a performer and an entertainer. He was a force on the stage.

  • @michaelmoceri6469
    @michaelmoceri6469 3 года назад +199

    Incredible front man, incredible musicians, incredible music. Its a fine line between genius and lunacy. Thank God Ian has both.

  • @mikeschmelzer9733
    @mikeschmelzer9733 2 года назад +114

    One of the greatest live bands ever. Always gave you 2 h 2 1/2 hrs. Top musicianship ,great songs. Killer lyrics and one of the best front men of all time.In their prime they had no equal

    • @michaelbirke6050
      @michaelbirke6050 Год назад +5

      You are so right.Their fans loved them because they remained faithful to their music, they put out a stunning album every year, and when they toured they always came to town. Was that a hot ticket!! Because of exactly what you said. You knew your were in for an awesome concert experience. I requested a Jethro Tull song on a local classic rock station some time back and told the DJ that Ian Anderson could command an arena of 20,000 with a wave of his flute and she giggled. I felt sorry for her. The only other band at the time that could rival Jethro Tull for a live concert performance was Emerson Lake and Palmer. Agree Mike? I’m sure you saw both. What wonderful memories. Stay well bro.☮️🎸✌️

    • @garysnow1475
      @garysnow1475 Год назад +3

      I saw them at the forum in 1977 they Easley rivaled Zeppelin and another forgotten group of the time Supertramp.

    • @tonychristo8733
      @tonychristo8733 11 месяцев назад +1

      Saw them many times between '73 & '78 Boston garden Springfield civic center Hartford civic center Hampton beach!!!! Absolutely tightest band out there¡!

  • @jamescornick2892
    @jamescornick2892 2 года назад +75

    I have been listening to Jethro Tull for over 40 years and still play them in my car and house today and my teenage boys like his music also.

    • @prezooom4307
      @prezooom4307 Год назад

      Same Flying
      Thur Royal Oak in Tull

    • @TheDJM59
      @TheDJM59 10 месяцев назад +1

      50 yrs since was 13

    • @susieq2n60
      @susieq2n60 4 месяца назад

      ​@TheDJM59 been 51 for me since 12 and 63 now.

    • @johnking6252
      @johnking6252 Месяц назад

      Going on 60 years, now I are one too ✌️. Tull !

  • @johnjusko4789
    @johnjusko4789 2 года назад +85

    This rare film clip done at the isle of wright deserves at least a 5 star performance and it was superbly done by all of them and all these musicians got it done.

    • @UNUSUALUSERNAME220
      @UNUSUALUSERNAME220 Год назад +1

      You can get their entire performance on DVD. I've had it for years.

    • @charlieross-BRM
      @charlieross-BRM Месяц назад +1

      A new friend I made in school immigrated to Canada from the Isle of Wight and he was dreadfully pi$$ed that they left Britain before this concert on his home turf. So all he could do is read letters from his old school mates describing how it incredible it was. We're close friends to this day; so over 50 years.

  • @mathmusic1490
    @mathmusic1490 4 года назад +364

    WHY in the name of the Lord is Tull not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Best live rock concert I ever saw in my 70 years!!!

    • @emanemanrus5835
      @emanemanrus5835 4 года назад +25

      simply because RRHOF is not about rock and roll... Madonna was inducted, so what??

    • @sav7568
      @sav7568 4 года назад +16

      Because they are not American and have never tried to be even remotely so. Proudly British.

    • @PlymouthVT
      @PlymouthVT 4 года назад +14

      RRHOF is a fucking joke just like the Grammys. Doobie brothers inductee this year. Really?.... they have been making great albums since 1971 just like Tull. That's 50 freakin years....
      The Beastie Boys got in Blondie got in ..Jon Bovi kiss my ass Rock and Roll hall of jokes.

    • @observer2583
      @observer2583 4 года назад +6

      Real art isn't stamped like pop music.

    • @the_original_Bilb_Ono
      @the_original_Bilb_Ono 4 года назад +14

      @@sav7568 well, you realize blues and rock is from America which inspired 100% of the British prog-rock bands. But the main point is that the RRHOF is a joke no matter which country you come from. And despite what the other comments say, its not because they include hiphop or pop artists (because many rappers have the rock feel) but its because they are openly a popularity contest and a "pay to win" organization. They function on $$$$$$ alone... Im actually glad Jethro Tull or Ian Anderson is not in that shit "hall of fame" should be hall of shame. Its a joke.
      No one needs to be told how amazing Jethro tull is, if you DO need to be told that - then youre better off without them.
      And your nationalism is falling of deaf ears. Music is for everyone, blues started from the slaves in my area who needed that music to survive, but even that can be traced back to the gospel, that can be traced back to baroque, to classical, etc etc. You can do this all day with many MANY different tangents and outside influences.... my point is, Ian's nationality has ZERO to do with why they aren't in the RRHOF. But anyone worth their salt realizes those awards are just one big circle jerk.

  • @joshandrew9846
    @joshandrew9846 3 года назад +169

    13.7 Billions years. The universe is 13.7 Billion years old and you were lucky enough to experience this. Never say life isn't fair.

    • @derickpalmer231
      @derickpalmer231 7 месяцев назад +7

      A concur with you my friend

    • @andiman45
      @andiman45 7 месяцев назад +7

      @@derickpalmer231and only one grammy in 1989 and no rock and roll hall of shame. Criminal

    • @Holly-qg1oy
      @Holly-qg1oy 7 месяцев назад +2

      More than twice, even.

    • @JoseluisGarciaCorcuera
      @JoseluisGarciaCorcuera 7 месяцев назад +3

      Jethro Tull, several masterpieces like my god or wind up.

    • @clivejbarrett
      @clivejbarrett 7 месяцев назад +2

      From one ancient to another, yep.

  • @FentonFromTrenton320
    @FentonFromTrenton320 Год назад +47

    Hands down - the Pride Piper of Rock & Roll. Ian - a true playwright performer, story teller and prog-rock craftsman.❤🎉❤🎉

    • @21centuryskiziodman
      @21centuryskiziodman Год назад

      Saw them in SanAntonio in 1975. Will never forget it. Most epic concert of all time. Passion Play tour. Still have goose bumps.

    • @danielbarrett1368
      @danielbarrett1368 Год назад

      Do you know what I was wondering as to what type of rock ‘n’ roll singer I could classify him as

  • @batson2074
    @batson2074 5 лет назад +119

    When I was 15 and finally ready to give my father's music a chance, he played Thick As A Brick for me. My life was never the same and I couldn't be more thankful!

    • @PlymouthVT
      @PlymouthVT 4 года назад +7

      The TAAB album was remixed for the anniversary edition and the sound is unreal and the band discusses that album and how scared they all were to play it live the first time so intricate so many odd time changes.
      So cool to hear the band discuss the recording etc..

    • @JB-gk3jf
      @JB-gk3jf 3 года назад +4

      Ya the brick was my favorite since i was young. Anytime my dad wanted to piss my mom off, on went the brick. She hated it,Lol i do the same thing too when the wife is pissing me off with the same effect.

    • @norafox4789
      @norafox4789 3 года назад +3

      Amen!!

  • @keithharris7569
    @keithharris7569 6 лет назад +831

    Ian Anderson is truly possessed by a medieval minstrel as he strikes those poses with left foot on right knee while talking the flute... Utterly fantastic....

    • @andythomas706
      @andythomas706 6 лет назад +6

      Keith Harris: Clearly you were totally sucked into the role Anderson played!

    • @robertsteelman5068
      @robertsteelman5068 6 лет назад +7

      Awesome songs

    • @jrsylence5528
      @jrsylence5528 6 лет назад +16

      Mostly to get his lungs filled with air to play the flute..just watch & listen. All for the sound, his body was part of that flute an instrument or part of...feefin great band !!! I love them man. Up the pool but better yet a witches promise...

    • @fourdeadinohio8303
      @fourdeadinohio8303 5 лет назад +27

      @@andythomas706....you're completely wrong
      I've seen Tull 6 times in 70~80s and Ian 3 times. . look up the 60~70s definition of a "head". the "roll" you said he played and his music defines who he is. i partied with Tull in 71 at dayton Hara arena.
      he's one of those you just love to talk to.spontaneous funny out to lunch..etc... i told him about my time at Kent St. in 70. he couldn't believe we were shot at and people died. he told me about a personal tragedy he went thru. kind of a bummer.
      when Ian played Cinny in 2013 i was close enough to hand the stage manager a note ...about what he told me along time and many brain cells ago. manager gave me a back stage pass. he didn't remember me but wondered how i knew. i told him about hara arena partying.. still didn't remember but like i said many brain cells ago. he's still one of those you love to talk to.. older slower but still half crazy but so am I.. i have 2 tickets reserved in my name for all his USA shows..if you want to go sometime....

    • @ricklewis5804
      @ricklewis5804 5 лет назад +3

      Keith Harris
      Saw JT back in 2004 or 2005 in Houston. Great show in a great venue Jones Hall. He came to Houston again in 2018 or maybe 2017 but he’s lost a lot of his voice especially the higher registers so he really did his fans a disservice because he couldn’t deliver what they came to see and paid for.

  • @johnking6252
    @johnking6252 Год назад +24

    One of the most unmistakable vocals of all time ! Hello middle ages , are you there? ✌️🌈🌞

  • @pigbreath56
    @pigbreath56 4 года назад +80

    Oh my God, I forgot how blessedly good these boys were, Tune crafters extraordinaire, masterful players. How lucky we were to be in their presence.

  • @jordanpeirce9528
    @jordanpeirce9528 3 года назад +124

    You know what really grinds my gears? A 15 second commercial during his flute solo.

    • @tothandras1741
      @tothandras1741 3 года назад +7

      AdBlock or smth. similar...and you will not be disturbed ever again

    • @karendoncockburn1107
      @karendoncockburn1107 3 года назад

      Totally agree😩

    • @adolforodolfo6929
      @adolforodolfo6929 3 года назад

      @Boone Eugene No, I don't care. Not going to last this one, is it...

    • @jamesoeming5022
      @jamesoeming5022 3 года назад

      @Jordan Peirce. What really "grinds my gears" (your phrase) is that you think you're supposed to get for free. Why don't you quit being a little pampered infant, and pay $9.95 a month for the RUclips premium service? Think of it: You get something for free and you're such a big baby that you think you have the right to get pissed off because you don't like how they give it to you. Okay, I'm coming over to your house. I'm going to walk into your kitchen. I'm going to start eating all your food. It really grinds my gears that you're going to expect me to pay for it. You know I'm right. And you know what else? You don't have the guts to admit it publicly. .

    • @adolforodolfo6929
      @adolforodolfo6929 3 года назад +7

      @@jamesoeming5022 If I can be forgiven for butting into someone else's argument, the other guy isn't complaining about the fact that RUclips carries advertisements, just about where this particular advertisement is placed. Whose fault that is could be down to one of two things. If a video is more than 8 minutes long, RUclips by default inserts one or more mid-roll ads. Where RUclips puts these mid-roll adds is automated, basically by some rudimentary AI that looks for "gaps" in the sound track or action. Maybe the AI made a bad call here, probably because there aren't any such "gaps" in this case? But the video poster can move the adds to somewhere less intrusive - they can even turn them off!
      Whatever, it's a fact that the ad break in this particular video is in a really annoying place, and that's all the guy is saying; hardly justifies your over the top lecture in response. And you're not telling people anything they don't already know.

  • @briancox8518
    @briancox8518 Год назад +42

    Ian Anderson is the hendrix of the flute and acoustic guitar absolutely stunning

    • @garyking2622
      @garyking2622 Год назад

      He is a very underrated singer, too.

    • @stevejones8660
      @stevejones8660 Месяц назад

      @garyking2622 At this time, yes.

  • @iamreg1965
    @iamreg1965 4 года назад +114

    Britain produced so many unique rock bands after the Beatles broke through. Impressive for a country of our size.

    • @Markmywords803
      @Markmywords803 3 года назад +4

      Yes! But sadly, where are the new bands of worth?

    • @elinino5275
      @elinino5275 3 года назад +3

      Indeed! America is the birth place of rock n roll. UK birth place of hard rock and of course heavy metal!

    • @ruthjohnson4380
      @ruthjohnson4380 3 года назад +4

      I totally agree! And I’m from America. Too many to count from the 1970’s .

    • @cosmoschtroumpf
      @cosmoschtroumpf 3 года назад +2

      too strongs those British.. they invented all stuff in rock music !

    • @Holdmypocketlol
      @Holdmypocketlol 2 года назад +6

      A lot of it had to do with the end of conscription in 1960~1963 while the USA still had theirs in force until the end of their involvement in Vietnam. A lot of young British talent developed during that short window of time in the 60s and "invaded" the USA.

  • @GDTRFBBB
    @GDTRFBBB 3 года назад +34

    This amazing performance proves once and for all, That Ian is Arguably one of the most, if not The Most talented "Front-man" in rock history!

  • @FormulaProg
    @FormulaProg Год назад +48

    The greatest band of the 70s for me, magic

  • @rexrussell3433
    @rexrussell3433 9 лет назад +691

    What a Freak he was at playing that damn flute! NO ONE can play like he can, grunting, groping, panting, sneezing, singing, crying, what a performance. What a song, thanks for the upload!

    • @Mr.Manga85
      @Mr.Manga85 9 лет назад +38

      +Rex Russell Ian Anderson is,without a doubt,the Jimi Hendrix of flute,a master of his own and a fucking Genius!

    • @rexrussell3433
      @rexrussell3433 9 лет назад +11

      mangadrummer85
      and a dirty old man to boot!

    • @bobgreen623
      @bobgreen623 8 лет назад +22

      +Rex Russell Not to take anything away from Ian's flute playing which is great, but he took quite a lot of influence from the playing of Rahsaan Roland Kirk.

    • @blackmore4
      @blackmore4 8 лет назад

      A dirty old man?! Please elaborate ;)

    • @rexrussell3433
      @rexrussell3433 8 лет назад +6

      blackmore4
      "Sitting on a park bench, eyeing little girls with bad intent!" or pick another song, say "Hunting Girl" I suppose I shouldn't connect their lyrics with him personaly, but its just an impression I get. Hope you don't think I'm slandering him, he's quite my hero actually.

  • @Fuzzybeanerizer
    @Fuzzybeanerizer 4 года назад +47

    I love how Glenn Cornick is just leaning there watching the spectacle, then suddenly springs into action with this massive energy convulsing his body.

  • @benleblanc6133
    @benleblanc6133 7 дней назад

    Generational talent, unmatched lyrics,musical genius, experienced the amazing live show twice

  • @annalisa14
    @annalisa14 5 лет назад +588

    Of course Ian Anderson is one in two million.., a wild genius. The likes of which we’re not likely to see again. He’s brilliant.

    • @dougpotosky4102
      @dougpotosky4102 4 года назад +19

      One in 300 million!!!

    • @waltermameli2026
      @waltermameli2026 4 года назад +12

      Back when Rock Rolled.....Brilliant is a good word but does not quite cover him.....

    • @randallparker6134
      @randallparker6134 4 года назад +17

      Batshit crazy pretty much sums it up. Absolutely one of the best performers of the era

    • @jakesnake165
      @jakesnake165 4 года назад +9

      & he said I never took drugs or alcohol

    • @stephenslusser2895
      @stephenslusser2895 4 года назад +10

      I think of Ian as unique, one of a kind. I mean it’s been over half a century, and nobody’s even tried to follow in his foot steps.

  • @Barrelsmoke
    @Barrelsmoke 5 лет назад +159

    Tucked away in the back round, the most under rated drummer Clive Bunker!

    • @geddeeee
      @geddeeee 5 лет назад +5

      I agree... Amazing drumming. really driving this song!!!!

    • @paulleman1915
      @paulleman1915 4 года назад +7

      I prefer Bariemore Barlow drummer

    • @gogoyubari366
      @gogoyubari366 4 года назад

      Background

    • @francesco6583
      @francesco6583 4 года назад +3

      bunker is one of best in rock

    • @Barrelsmoke
      @Barrelsmoke 4 года назад

      @@francesco6583 darn right brother

  • @curlyg9925
    @curlyg9925 Год назад +23

    The one thing Woodstock was missing was Jethro Tull

    • @katandglen1
      @katandglen1 2 месяца назад +2

      Ian Anderson didn't want to go.

  • @billrowell8230
    @billrowell8230 6 лет назад +53

    I saw them in 1971, one of the best concerts I have ever seen, he flipped his flute 50 ' in the air it came back to his hands, and he never missed a beat, wow.

    • @caterina9093
      @caterina9093 5 лет назад

      Sei stato fortunato!😊

    • @Neilgs
      @Neilgs 4 года назад

      Saw him was too late, 1982 although could have seen him in 1976/77

    • @laurabrown3405
      @laurabrown3405 4 года назад

      I did that with a joint once 😂

    • @dougpotosky4102
      @dougpotosky4102 4 года назад +1

      (71) Great year to see Tull! I was at one of the concrts!

    • @jondunmore4268
      @jondunmore4268 4 года назад

      I believe it. I believe it.

  • @MrCemdanyal
    @MrCemdanyal 3 месяца назад +6

    One of my favourite songs of Jethro Tull.
    Lyrics are great, music is great.

  • @Murph_.
    @Murph_. 3 года назад +732

    The fact that Ian was not on drugs is the most unbelievable thing about this performance.

    • @tej2ni
      @tej2ni 3 года назад +52

      drugs are good but not needed during the performance. pink floyd didn't play while on acid.

    • @adolforodolfo6929
      @adolforodolfo6929 3 года назад +61

      Ian is on record as having said, quite early in the seventies, that the only drugs he ever did were nicotine and alcohol - and he gave one of those two up decades ago.

    • @Losrandir
      @Losrandir 3 года назад +18

      He just meant to say it's an extraordinary performance.

    • @nectarinedreams7208
      @nectarinedreams7208 3 года назад +5

      @@tej2ni They did a few times in the early days, or so the footage seems to show.

    • @cismercier8009
      @cismercier8009 3 года назад +9

      @@adolforodolfo6929 Also underlined by the factoid that Tull recorded their albums between 9 and 5.

  • @groksr
    @groksr 3 месяца назад +5

    I think it was 1972 when I first saw Jethro Tull at the Berkeley community theater. Absolutely amazing performance by all on stage absolutely brilliant . I instantly forgot all about the opening act, this band called The Eagles.

  • @sanborns
    @sanborns 2 года назад +12

    No one will ever play flute like him ever.
    Study his style. He is certainly someone to aspire and learn from .

  • @kenneth-pc7mf
    @kenneth-pc7mf Год назад +19

    Ian Anderson is immensely talented!!

  • @larryurbon9550
    @larryurbon9550 6 лет назад +139

    I was never the greatest Tull fan, but, this footage, this energy is just unbelievable. No wonder everyone loved 'em.

    • @wakakalolololol1352
      @wakakalolololol1352 6 лет назад +1

      I know right! I always liked a few songs. Then when I started watching their live stuff I got into them way more. Makes me sad I wasn’t alive way back then to witness them live in their prime.

    • @pipkin1865
      @pipkin1865 5 лет назад +8

      @@wakakalolololol1352 I saw them play the whole Aqualung album in 1971. Before they came on, 5 blokes in brown janitor coats, carrying brushes, appeared & began sweeping the stage... My friend said "That's a bit weird." I said "It's probably the band." (He said) "Don't be stupid!" They removed their coats, picked up their instruments & started playing the album. It was quite a moment... I've seen them several times over the years. Always a great show. Tull's music is complex - not as palatable as many of the straight rock acts of the time & that's probably why they weren't as mainstream.

    • @neilandfi
      @neilandfi 5 лет назад +4

      @@pipkin1865 Our ears naturally gravitate to what is familiar.
      I saw Martin Barre perform a few days ago... Had a chat with him... And I think what made Tull sound so different is that once Martin joined, the band had virtually no blues influence in their music at all. At that point in the history of rock, that would make them almost unique.
      He said during his performance that his wife keeps on telling him to write a blues song, and he keeps on telling her that he doesn't and never has played blues.

    • @pipkin1865
      @pipkin1865 5 лет назад

      @@neilandfi Agreed. Must have been interesting talking to MB. Their music was difficult to categorise. What made them unique was of course IA's flute - not only the strangeness of a flautist within the context of their eclecticism - but also his style of playing. I play tenor sax & took private music lessons (back in the late 60's early 70's.) My sax teacher who also played flute was in a dance band (as in Glen Miller style.) Great musician but he abhorred anything post 50's, especially what he referred to as 'rock' music. I was amused to see that he had a copy of Stand Up in his record collection... A few years later I met him by chance & told him I'd joined a band - a 'rock band'. I'll never forget his reaction - sneering git :-)

    • @neilandfi
      @neilandfi 5 лет назад

      @@pipkin1865 In meeting him, the first thing I noticed was what a warm and refreshingly ego-free man he is. Meeting him after watching him play made me realise he was probably responsible for far more of the composition from his period with the band than he was ever given the credit for. It's hard to imagine a rock band where the guitarist has almost no blues in their playing... Not some much a rock guitarist..more "ba-roque", perhaps ?
      I think I got into Tull initially because of (being a percussionist) Barriemore Barlow... I wasn't so familiar with Clive Bunker's playing, but I loved Barlow's style. (Bunker was at the gig too,as was our resident local hero, Mr Plant (blatant name dropping there...apologies). I would have been there anyway, but my daughter was the support act. Being as they are all genuinely nice human beings, she got a great schooling that night...and as she doesn't really know anything about Tull, she wasn't intimidated (we're quite used to RP being around at gigs in this area)... So she was just hanging with them, chatting and listening....But anyway... yeh it's late and I'm rambling

  • @wildrosecece
    @wildrosecece 2 года назад +17

    I’ve been obsessed with this wizard for 40 years.

  • @johnosborne2989
    @johnosborne2989 4 месяца назад +5

    Tull is a very big part of my growing up and still playing their music today at 68.
    Saw them every time they toured OZ.

  • @bluesman7703
    @bluesman7703 4 года назад +33

    This song is one of the greatest songs , standing on one leg playing the flute !!! When I saw him for the first in early seventies my mind was blown away !!!

  • @abdelhalimziti8518
    @abdelhalimziti8518 4 года назад +99

    He was a way beyond all the other musicians in terms of knowledge an trenscendance, and I mean it...

    • @coenzo2502
      @coenzo2502 4 года назад +6

      Simply a true genius

    • @wobblynoggin
      @wobblynoggin 4 года назад +2

      I wrote a fan letter to him I never sent. Wish I could find it.

    • @carlosgallegos8999
      @carlosgallegos8999 3 года назад +3

      Ian Anderson and the band can never get pigeon holed into any genre in rock 🪨and roll history. They were unique, and could never be copied!! I was fortunate to see them multiple times. Each concert was a masterpiece.

    • @abdelhalimziti8518
      @abdelhalimziti8518 3 года назад +1

      @@carlosgallegos8999 Ian reminds me of some minstrel character in Graves' White godess

  • @siobhanvictorian3669
    @siobhanvictorian3669 Месяц назад +2

    He should be on the rock ‘n’roll Hall of Fame

  • @jethromc
    @jethromc 7 лет назад +460

    THE most underrated musician in the world.....

    • @karinahidalgo5847
      @karinahidalgo5847 6 лет назад +22

      Underrated??? i don't think so. Jethro is the best progressive rock band ever!

    • @chrischessman7464
      @chrischessman7464 6 лет назад +9

      Not really underrated, just that Led Zep have more fans.

    • @patbowl9075
      @patbowl9075 5 лет назад +9

      one of many. Ive never turned JT volume down

    • @damianolampisti5616
      @damianolampisti5616 5 лет назад +14

      The right People rate him right

    • @mirosuni
      @mirosuni 5 лет назад +2

      Without doubt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @fw1421
    @fw1421 4 года назад +11

    I saw Tull perform Aqualung at Bayfront Stadium and my musical life was changed. I’ve been a Jethro Tull fan ever since. 1970 or 71. Those were great days in music.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @toolbros
    @toolbros 2 года назад +8

    He had the nerve and the wisdom to sing of subjects such as this. A true troubadour and minstrel!

  • @josedealbuquerquejr.941
    @josedealbuquerquejr.941 3 года назад +155

    One of Glen Cornick’s last performances with Tull, what a fantastic bassist

    • @Nudiescorner
      @Nudiescorner Год назад +4

      Truer words my friend...

    • @camronbay1
      @camronbay1 Год назад +2

      This song is so haunting.

    • @single55
      @single55 Год назад +3

      And then came glasscock. Barlow and Glasscock .need I say more.

    • @jamesschaidt1096
      @jamesschaidt1096 Год назад +2

      Yeah, he had a super cool style/vibe...a real deal bass player.

    • @ricklee5845
      @ricklee5845 Год назад +2

      Together with John Paul Jones, Glen Cornick has always been my favourite bass player.

  • @jaynebarnum7210
    @jaynebarnum7210 4 года назад +43

    My favorite band of all time...and Ian is a genius....one reason my son is named Ian...I will always be a Tullian....

    • @johnnybx3254
      @johnnybx3254 4 года назад +1

      Same here!! My son is Ian also!!

    • @kathleenmotz2265
      @kathleenmotz2265 3 года назад +1

      I don't have a son named Ian, but I do have a daughter who plays flute, since 8 years old! Because of Ian!

  • @SwisstedChef2018
    @SwisstedChef2018 4 месяца назад +7

    A very distinguished Gentleman today, this guy was totally nuts back then but WHAT A TALENT, nobody comes close today

  • @int53185
    @int53185 4 года назад +196

    People who have said that Tull isn't Metal haven't watched this video. This IS Metal with a madman at the helm. Doesn't get any better.

    • @Ihbaworldsax
      @Ihbaworldsax 4 года назад +4

      James Last he is a godfather to metal . This is just heavy period.

    • @MrNickelbrille
      @MrNickelbrille 4 года назад +2

      I was about to blasphem about your name ;-) Well I don't.I got a name MrNickelbrille wich are glasses John Lennon wore. Besides of that you are simply right Point. ;-) But could you do me a little favor? Could you change this IS metal to a: This is metal?Thank you so much Bro ;-) I even gave you a like bfore doing so ;-)

    • @BKPrice
      @BKPrice 4 года назад +11

      It ain't metal if it doesn't have a flute solo.

    • @lisadc4681
      @lisadc4681 4 года назад +12

      Not metal!! Metal could never touch this!

    • @raymondanthony8542
      @raymondanthony8542 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely James! I'm glad you posted your comment because I've loved Tull from the day I bought Minstrel in the Gallery! And at 57 years old, I bought that vinyl masterpiece way back in 1972? I would have been 10 so I think I got the year wrong. do you know when Minstrel was released?

  • @donbenedik1277
    @donbenedik1277 4 года назад +15

    Ian is in a different world than ours!

  • @josedelatorre2569
    @josedelatorre2569 Месяц назад +2

    how in the world can one person have so much musical talent.? saw him in Denver, still rocking !!!

  • @NEntv58
    @NEntv58 9 лет назад +303

    Another stunning moment from the glorious age of real music.

    • @patbowl9075
      @patbowl9075 5 лет назад +2

      saw a short rap clip with the lyric "yada yada i dont do no auto tune" and he gets autotuned mid lyric. Its a shame there is a million rappers in jail...

    • @susanturnbull1291
      @susanturnbull1291 5 лет назад +3

      No kidding! Music is all so fake now.

    • @taniabergau5215
      @taniabergau5215 5 лет назад +2

      So true!

    • @timmorin2304
      @timmorin2304 5 лет назад +6

      Nothing beats 60's and 70's Rock.

    • @kathleenduncan3997
      @kathleenduncan3997 5 лет назад +2

      Absolutely!

  • @bflo1000
    @bflo1000 4 года назад +24

    This song is a masterpiece. Both soft / easy listening and heavy as hell in it's own way.

  • @leo123lestrade
    @leo123lestrade 3 года назад +12

    Ian Anderson. The one and only.

  • @maxquad21
    @maxquad21 6 лет назад +74

    Ian was a maniac on stage, but the musicianship
    was amazing.

  • @ProfessorTime
    @ProfessorTime 4 года назад +147

    Ian could play something like 10 instruments well--all self-taught.
    He claimed he wasn't terribly good on guitar but the intro. to this song proves he was just being modest.

    • @stephenslusser2895
      @stephenslusser2895 4 года назад

      Yeah, he was like the Dan Fogelberg of Rock !

    • @klausrain111
      @klausrain111 4 года назад +2

      Yes, his guitar on this is beautiful.

    • @jondunmore4268
      @jondunmore4268 4 года назад

      Ian Anderson could play 10 instruments well.
      Prince: hold my beer.

    • @bastrixer
      @bastrixer 3 года назад +3

      I must say, as a musician he is humble cuz I heard in alot of interviews him saying hé is not good at either playing guitar or flute, but Yeah, I beg the difference. 😂

    • @sergiowolfgang8091
      @sergiowolfgang8091 3 года назад

      20 instruments

  • @francesco6583
    @francesco6583 4 года назад +42

    Always a Tull fan. Todays music sucks Period. No musicians left.Long live Tull

    • @sgismundo
      @sgismundo 4 месяца назад +1

      hoy seguramente los músicos en general tienen una mejor técnica pero lo que creo que falta es cultura e imaginación entre otras cosas

    • @Waylandwoodworks
      @Waylandwoodworks 3 месяца назад

      One of the if not the best shows that I ever attended was Tull

    • @allanfmarsden
      @allanfmarsden Месяц назад

      Sucking periods is bloody stupid.

  • @sueture
    @sueture 4 года назад +19

    Puts his heart and soul into it...LOVE YOU, Ian

  • @markchristopher9691
    @markchristopher9691 4 года назад +14

    I remember seeing Ian Anderson on the stage in 1973 it was so good all I can say is God bless him guess he's so good

  • @scottwilliams8334
    @scottwilliams8334 7 месяцев назад +4

    Saw Tull 11 times from 69-2006. It ranks as some of my favorite times and memories. I felt that I had discovered something that most people didn't know about, something special.

  • @slowhand5922
    @slowhand5922 4 года назад +27

    My god he was 23!!!
    I’m sixty now and a JT lover since my teenage years.
    I wished I could have experience them in my youth but I grew up in East Germany (GDR) and because of the iron curtain that was always just a dream. The only way to see them at these times was rare enough in TV.
    Some years ago I finally had the opportunity to see them live in a concert.
    And it was great!
    I have almost if not all of their albums (my N#1: Songs From The Wood) in my archive and have watched several live performances here at YT over the years.
    But I have to say that I haven’t seen this one ‘til this moment.
    I always knew Ian Anderson can play the flute like no other (one reason to love him and JT) but what he does here is even new for me!
    I say that with all the regard and respect: Artists like him I call an animal! In the best sense of that. What a performance!
    A funny detail marginally: Watching his fingering posture every music school flute teacher would throw his hands up in despair. ;-)
    But who else cares...

    • @Danimal77
      @Danimal77 3 года назад

      Yup and he's 73 today!!!

  • @RorschachCZ
    @RorschachCZ 9 лет назад +42

    This is madness! - This is Ian Anderson!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @toonjans3287
      @toonjans3287 9 лет назад +2

      Jakub Wallflower This is Jethro TULL !!

  • @vinnieallen2089
    @vinnieallen2089 3 года назад +17

    My favorite of all music videos available.
    Killer tune!
    The R&R Hall of Fame is a farce.

    • @patriciapowell6047
      @patriciapowell6047 Год назад +2

      I agree. Ian himself said he does not belong in the US Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, lasy year he said the following: “So far, it’s a sense of relief that I haven’t had to face the embarrassing prospect of being invited into the Hall of Fame, to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. I’ve maintained the position that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is an American institution about American-inspired music. It doesn’t necessarily preclude musicians of other nationalities, but I think it’s gotta be essentially about American music. Not necessarily exactly rock and roll, so we’re not talking about Chuck Berry, Little Richard, or Elvis Presley or whatever, but we’re talking broadly speaking, pop and rock music. There is a certain sort of American styling, and certainly, the Rolling Stones for example would fit that perfectly. Because they owe everything to American music, whereas I guess Jethro Tull, apart from the first album, I would say, not a lot of Americana in the musical styles that I tend to work with. So I don’t think we are appropriate as inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.”
      Ian is no shrinking violet and has always said what he actually thinks.

  • @cs5384
    @cs5384 4 года назад +63

    Damn. That was just... I mean I can't even. Damn.

    • @ellim2653
      @ellim2653 4 года назад +4

      That was my reaction too!

  • @LoosMoose
    @LoosMoose 3 года назад +54

    Truly an elegant chord progression to start this off... and in the last 50 years I have never recognized it in another song.

    • @tarynciccarelloo57
      @tarynciccarelloo57 2 года назад +3

      Hes such a brain an plays every thing there is to play

    • @Eric_Blair
      @Eric_Blair Год назад

      It has such a deeply mystical sound

  • @stevehardman7636
    @stevehardman7636 Год назад +20

    Been listening and loving Tull since the late 70's when hearing my older brother play their records, and been lucky enough to see them live a couple of times. It's a massive shame when great musicians pass away but worse when they fall out and lose the magic that they had created. Ian was and probably still is a great writer and producer and was a great frontman for tull but lost his voice 20 years ago and unfortunately wanted to take the band in his OWN direction parting ways with the underrated brilliant Martin Barre. Fantastic that we still have all the great music that they made together!!!

  • @toonjans3287
    @toonjans3287 9 лет назад +47

    Jethro Tull is in my mind. From the start of the 1970's, till now!

    • @mirosuni
      @mirosuni 5 лет назад +1

      Ha yes -- huge ditto!!!!

    • @mirceasuciu5413
      @mirceasuciu5413 5 лет назад +1

      Me too, but the start was in 1968!

    • @jaimegonzalez3961
      @jaimegonzalez3961 5 лет назад

      Grandes recuerdos en mi Morelia del 69's y todos los 70's esperando nuevos lp's para oirlos en las tardes noches .con los amigos ,a todos ellos deseandoles lo mejor en este viaje.

  • @hoffer54
    @hoffer54 4 года назад +9

    "People what have you done?" Timeless question for many reasons these days! I consider myself lucky to have seen the band live several times throughout my life. Their music and poetry certainly changed my view of the world, for the better, I would say. Thank you Ian Anderson and group!

  • @johnsurrey7426
    @johnsurrey7426 2 месяца назад +2

    I’m not, nor have I ever been, a JT fan - every song the same as the last one, with a flute solo, etc.
    But I will readily admit the musicianship here is superb! Ian’s flute solo is extraordinary, and the rest of the band are on top form. Maybe - just maybe - you might have another fan…!

    • @samuelecallegari6117
      @samuelecallegari6117 17 дней назад

      Damn how can you say that every song is the same they're one of the most varied bands ever existed

  • @Kitties_are_pretty
    @Kitties_are_pretty 8 лет назад +239

    Coolest frontman ever.

    • @coachhannah2403
      @coachhannah2403 5 лет назад +3

      Joshua Brooks - sorry, frontmen just hang out and maybe sing (OK, some bang bells or a tambourine). Ian contributes.

    • @connieforbes8819
      @connieforbes8819 4 года назад

      Michael Hutchence....❤

  • @BklynBoy55
    @BklynBoy55 6 лет назад +15

    Man, Back in 69 as a sophomore in high school, this was my EVERYTHING!! I had the Stand Up album insert in my Schoolbook cover to open and Stand Up every time I opened it!!!!!!

  • @tomnick5787
    @tomnick5787 Год назад +9

    Still speechless!❤️

  • @chrisguice3472
    @chrisguice3472 5 лет назад +10

    When ever I watch one of these old videos it makes me have more appreciation of the era I grew up in. Never again will there be more unique musicians . Beautiful memories of one hell of an era.

  • @awaken77
    @awaken77 9 лет назад +317

    Then only one man on Earth, who used the flute as heavy rock instrument

  • @Betterthantelly
    @Betterthantelly 3 года назад +27

    Shockingly brilliant band. Always known of them now getting into them.

  • @glennorange
    @glennorange 5 лет назад +9

    He's in his 70's and still puts on an awesome show!

  • @paulblakey4589
    @paulblakey4589 2 года назад +7

    Inimitable genius!!! Performance excellent!!!

  • @NoaLives79
    @NoaLives79 3 года назад +9

    This performance blows my mind! It's powerful even on video. I feel like I'm there, as if I can feel what he feels as he plays. To be that wild on stage in front of everyone is just inspiring to me. Wow!

  • @leandrosantoniades5246
    @leandrosantoniades5246 8 лет назад +18

    No one like Ian.......One of the best Bands ever!!!!

  • @Rocinante158
    @Rocinante158 7 лет назад +94

    This man inspired me to playing the flute.

    • @patbowl9075
      @patbowl9075 5 лет назад +3

      same

    • @mr093242
      @mr093242 5 лет назад +3

      Same

    • @ringloW1
      @ringloW1 5 лет назад +2

      Same.

    • @wm.shultzie2275
      @wm.shultzie2275 5 лет назад +3

      After all...... Who doesn't like rock flute.

    • @Neilgs
      @Neilgs 4 года назад

      @@wm.shultzie2275 Same, was compelled beyond the pale to get one!

  • @POskio66
    @POskio66 3 года назад +6

    One of the best voices in rock history. So underrated for his vocals.

  • @BG-tn5oo
    @BG-tn5oo 6 месяцев назад +3

    There is not another band to compare to what they have done. Its a shame most dont realize. Name anyone who comes besides Beatles.
    I became fan 1977 , 19 yrs old
    and still rockin at 65.

    • @LarryPerkins78
      @LarryPerkins78 5 месяцев назад

      right on...me too - exactly...I bought every Tull album back in the '70s...a big part of the reason I had to have a Marantz 150 wpc receiver and the Dual direct drive turntable that will track even if it's sitting at an angle, and the best cartridge I could find (Sherrard I think?) was because I wanted to hear 'The Minstrel In The Gallery' - REALLY hear it...I Love the Beatles, and the Pink Floyd, and so many others - but Jethro Tull doesn't take a back seat to any of them for me

  • @senorboston4076
    @senorboston4076 5 лет назад +13

    This is the quintessential lineup of Tull. Anderson, Cornick, Bunker, Barre and Barlow. The best.

    • @MarkMikelVideos
      @MarkMikelVideos 4 года назад +1

      I agree completely, but I think you meant Anderson, Barre, Cornick, Bunker and Evan. 👍

    • @agatamazzone4894
      @agatamazzone4894 4 года назад

      The greatest band of all time..

  • @carlomazza731
    @carlomazza731 3 года назад +36

    Maybe i'am old; but i'm happy lo love this kind of music.

  • @RobsonGilli
    @RobsonGilli 9 лет назад +46

    1:54, the way Ian throws away the acoustic guitar just rocks!

    • @i_ludius
      @i_ludius 9 лет назад +2

      +Robson Gilli amazing

    • @avaloncupid8349
      @avaloncupid8349 7 лет назад +4

      I know right! So awesome. 😃😃

    • @MrBrungers
      @MrBrungers 7 лет назад

      Robson Gilli watch PETE TOWNSHEND throw a guitar and you know what “awesome“ is

    • @pseudosmith4979
      @pseudosmith4979 7 лет назад +4

      The Northern Sounds sorry but this guitar toss was fucking awesome. The whole fucking performance was incredible.

  • @wbegnel1
    @wbegnel1 4 года назад +6

    Ian Anderson, master of the flute! This has to be the best audio from 1970 that I have ever heard.

  • @jayf8726
    @jayf8726 4 года назад +7

    Tull is brilliant, pure genius. I love how the flute IS the heaviness of Jethro Tull.

  • @Trucker231610
    @Trucker231610 4 года назад +10

    This is my favorite Jethro Tull song..
    He kills it on the flute!!

  • @joecrawford5582
    @joecrawford5582 6 лет назад +76

    I mean really Ian Anderson is pure genius! No one else would ever consider the wide range of instruments Jethro Tull used for their music. Dude is a master........

    • @lisadc4681
      @lisadc4681 4 года назад +2

      Not to mention his lyrics in his many many masterpieces. Incredible, and with no drugs!!😎

  • @dirtyharry7616
    @dirtyharry7616 2 года назад +6

    listening to music like this when your 12 years old im so blessed to have grew up in the best era of music

  • @JumpinJAKEFlash
    @JumpinJAKEFlash 10 лет назад +70

    Ian Anderson- The Mad Flautist

  • @davidstokes925
    @davidstokes925 7 месяцев назад +4

    The most amazing frontman there ever was!

  • @blakelee5851
    @blakelee5851 3 года назад +2

    May Our LordAnd Saviour Have Mercy,
    And Bless You All..

  • @cmedei
    @cmedei 7 лет назад +26

    Best performance from an artist ever

  • @neilangus4401
    @neilangus4401 4 года назад +4

    Absolutely fantastic
    I started listening to Tull in 1968
    I'm 62 now and still stand in awe

    • @mwj5368
      @mwj5368 2 года назад

      Hi Neil! That's amazing to be only about 10 yrs old and have a sophisticated ear for music! You must be some kind of musical genius!

    • @neilangus4401
      @neilangus4401 2 года назад

      @@mwj5368
      Thank you
      I'm quite astounded myself
      Life brings many gifts
      How about you

    • @mwj5368
      @mwj5368 2 года назад

      @@neilangus4401 It was about 1971 my sister returned home to go to nursing school and she had a couple of Jethro Tull albums, so I was 16. I write music, but only amateur, and recently first time posted (hesitantly ha) one of my original songs and 3 covers on RUclips. You're a musician?

    • @neilangus4401
      @neilangus4401 2 года назад

      @@mwj5368
      Yes a guitarist albeit average
      I was introduced to Tull by my cousin Tim
      He was a religious type so awfully boring but he did enjoy progressive rock and introduced me to Jethro Tull benefit album
      Being a New Zealander we tend to have ties with the old Dart

  • @DSK658
    @DSK658 3 года назад +4

    Been a fan for 50 years, picked them up in ‘73. I heard half of his flute solo was Ian just trying to fight off a sneezing fit, I kid, his performance was excellent and highlighted the eccentrics of Ian Anderson’s mind. Saw him in ‘ 79 Heavy Horses Tour Seattle Center Coliseum. I love that, that performance is on RUclips, I get to re-live it every once in a while, I can even spot my seating area at the show.

  • @ismailozay2173
    @ismailozay2173 6 лет назад +8

    What an emotional and rythmic song! I consider my self as beginning of the old years, I realized now that this song made before me! Thanks Ian!!!

  • @MrZee1967
    @MrZee1967 7 лет назад +29

    Genius!!..no dope or filters

    • @bttmdweller
      @bttmdweller 4 года назад

      So true! To my knowledge, Anderson never drank or did any drugs at all..

  • @dougpotosky4102
    @dougpotosky4102 3 года назад +26

    Has to be one of the greatest and underated songs of any era in music! Plus the greatest front person in any band! Tull went way beyond 99.9 % of any band!

  • @josepisano4061
    @josepisano4061 4 года назад +16

    ' I thank you Lord that you've hidden yourself from the learned and the wise and revealed yourself to the humble and the poor'.

    • @jodihouts6032
      @jodihouts6032 3 года назад +1

      "Only drowning men can see him" Leonard Cohen, best done by Nina Simone......"Suzanne "

    • @TenMinuteTrips
      @TenMinuteTrips 3 года назад +1

      “… I thank you Lord that you have revealed yourself to only the willfully ignorant and cognitively dissonant among you and also, all the drowning men who don’t think that they need to wear a personal flotation device while out boating while drinking…”

    • @jodihouts6032
      @jodihouts6032 3 года назад +2

      @@TenMinuteTrips What exactly about loving your neighbor do you find so offensive that you would mock someone's belief system, and mock a line in a great song?