I saw that tour too. It was quite an experience. People were not expecting this, they were there for Thick As A Brick and Aqualung.....still an incredible experience.
There is nothing terrible about this. It is very adventurous,at a time when the creative juices of Ian Anderson were still in full vibrant form.He has nothing to hang his head for,as I believe that he was given the green light by Reprise to express himself in any manner of creativity that he felt, due to the momentum he was building from his previous works and the subsequent touring, resulting in positive feedback and accolades as well as the growing curiosity from the legions of music lovers just wanting to know what this band was all about. And he did not disappoint. Like 'Thick as a Brick' before it, this one also charted at #1USA. From there,'War Child' placed #2, and 'Minstrel in the Gallery' at #7. The progression of his following efforts and the course that they took are alright with me,as I have enjoyed listening to just about everything he has released on his journey,over time. A prolific and proficient musician and songwriter,I'd say that we have been blessed to have him.
@@mralex3197 Well They Both Deserve To Be In The Guinness Book Of World Records For Longest Tracks In Progressive Rock History...Along With MIKE OLDFIELD/Tubular Bells...
The line 'Scented cathedral with spire pointing down' Is this a reference to Debussy piano piece?? Politely I bend at my knees..........Lyrics are phenomenal!
It's really painful to listen to this. It really isn't very good and one can feel how not easy it was to put together. I never get tired of listenning to Thick as a Brick.
Ian Anderson once said that he thought all his fans had listened to it once, and the brave ones might have listened twice. Actually, I love it. I do not listen to it as often as TAB or Aqualung, but still listen a few times a year.
My favourite Tull LP, and one of my favourite LPs.
A passion play,,,,Thick as a brick,,,,Aqualung y Stormwatch los mejores discos de Jethro Tull
Saw live show.....when the ballerina moved on the screen everybody gasped...great show a masterpiece.
I saw that tour too. It was quite an experience. People were not expecting this, they were there for Thick As A Brick and Aqualung.....still an incredible experience.
I too saw it. Mind Blown 🤯
Pełny pasji doskonały album
..."Sitting aside a twig of a bush.....a beeeeeeee'.
Marvellous.
There is nothing terrible about this.
It is very adventurous,at a time when the creative juices of
Ian Anderson were still in full
vibrant form.He has nothing to
hang his head for,as I believe that he was given the green light by
Reprise to express himself in any
manner of creativity that he felt,
due to the momentum he was
building from his previous works and the subsequent touring,
resulting in positive feedback and accolades as well as the growing
curiosity from the legions of
music lovers just wanting to know what this band was all about.
And he did not disappoint.
Like 'Thick as a Brick' before it,
this one also charted at #1USA.
From there,'War Child' placed #2,
and 'Minstrel in the Gallery' at #7.
The progression of his following efforts and the course that they took are alright with me,as I have
enjoyed listening to just about
everything he has released
on his journey,over time.
A prolific and proficient musician and songwriter,I'd say that we
have been blessed to have him.
Short lines
don't make it
poetry
you know.
A Splendid Follow Up To Thick As A Brick...
This is a brilliant masterpiece! Maybe the best album from Tull.
And Thick As Brick...
Without maybe, this album is the BEST!
And Thick As Brick... Of course. But Passion is a little bite better.
@@mralex3197 Well They Both Deserve To Be In The Guinness Book Of World Records For Longest Tracks In Progressive Rock History...Along With MIKE OLDFIELD/Tubular Bells...
This is brilliant!
The line 'Scented cathedral with spire pointing down' Is this a reference to Debussy piano piece?? Politely I bend at my knees..........Lyrics are phenomenal!
Crestive ways for a young Pawtucket kid with his first car.
Occorrerebbe una pena di buona sofferenza a chi ha staccato barbaramente la coda finale
It's really painful to listen to this. It really isn't very good and one can feel how not easy it was to put together. I never get tired of listenning to Thick as a Brick.
Ian Anderson once said that he thought all his fans had listened to it once, and the brave ones might have listened twice. Actually, I love it. I do not listen to it as often as TAB or Aqualung, but still listen a few times a year.
@@marcusstreets9887 I tried, I really did, over the decades. I don't enjoy it at all. But I'm thankful for generating Warchild, so....
saw them in kc mo. beautiful🌷🦋🪴☮🎼