Jethro Tull - Cross Eyed Mary | REACTION

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @TheGreatPresenter
    @TheGreatPresenter 3 года назад +9

    Jethro Tull was an English agricultural pioneer from Berkshire who helped bring about the British Agricultural Revolution. They were just showing that they had education :D

  • @jeffryan1040
    @jeffryan1040 3 года назад +3

    I saw them in Frankfurt Germany in 1987 or 88. What a great show!!

  • @letzrockitrite8469
    @letzrockitrite8469 3 года назад +7

    I've loved em since the 70's graduated in 73... love to see your reaction ... it's great ! . thank you !

  • @jusforjesus
    @jusforjesus 3 года назад +3

    Toronto ,70s, Maple Leaf Gardens, Tull and all the other great bands of the time always in town. So grateful to be there in my teens. Long hair, Party Time. Peace

  • @chuckbradley5389
    @chuckbradley5389 4 года назад +337

    Ian Anderson is a one of a kind. Heaviest flute player ever in rock music.

    • @DHFHades
      @DHFHades 4 года назад

      you've obviously never heard bloodywood...lol

    • @nikolaimikhail7774
      @nikolaimikhail7774 4 года назад +5

      @@DHFHades I have, and Ian Anderson is still undeniably the best

    • @bbiermanster
      @bbiermanster 4 года назад +8

      Studio versions aren't always the best. Jethro Tull and Yes often sound better live because they're such good performers. Lookup Yessongs for a playlist of smokin live Yes recordings.

    • @DHFHades
      @DHFHades 4 года назад +1

      @@bbiermanster fair enough, I'd never seen them live before.

    • @100proofcrew
      @100proofcrew 4 года назад +8

      Theres only 1 arguement to someone saying the flute is uncool, and that is Ian Anderson

  • @peterracht836
    @peterracht836 3 года назад +1

    Grew up on jethrow love his music then a ever as a old man I rock out to It

  • @timrscott
    @timrscott 4 года назад +279

    Saw Ian Anderson interviewed years ago and the man is brilliant. He said he never drank or tried drugs because he saw what happened to others and he knew that because he did everything 110% he would be gone in no time.
    Great self awareness.

    • @medmar76
      @medmar76 4 года назад +18

      Jethro Tull actually refused to perform at Woodstock because of their dislike of hippie culture and the use of drugs and alcohol at the events.

    • @buuuubbubuhbu
      @buuuubbubuhbu 4 года назад +1

      He did smoke his lungs out though ahah

    • @GrilloTheFlightless
      @GrilloTheFlightless 4 года назад +9

      He did, and does, drink. Ian Anderson’s Guide To Indian Food on the Tull website heartily recommends Cobra Beer as an accompaniment to a curry. But he has never been one to drink to excess, that’s for sure.

    • @grimmj0ker
      @grimmj0ker 4 года назад +3

      Ian never did coke....coke did Ian...

    • @valkyrie1066
      @valkyrie1066 4 года назад +6

      He owns a whole salmon farming setup. Saved all that drug money and bought fish. He's very very well off, not like a lot of musicians who party all their cash away.

  • @nathanielcohen9890
    @nathanielcohen9890 3 года назад +3

    I met Ian Anderson in Tucson, Az in 1977. smoked a joint with him. his hair was red and to his waist. the best concert of my life.

  • @zammyr6807
    @zammyr6807 4 года назад +277

    Ian Anderson is not just a hell of a performer, he's also a brilliant storyteller, and I don't mean just lyrically. I see you get it by watching him live.

  • @kozmicre982
    @kozmicre982 2 года назад +4

    These guys ARE the van full of Hippies!
    Everyone will drink every last drop of it as the
    huge impact Tull makes remains constant in all of their work...
    just solid talent full round.

  • @zackattack635
    @zackattack635 4 года назад +468

    It’s like a Renaissance Fair did acid with Led Zeppelin. Hell of a show!

    • @leechurchill1965
      @leechurchill1965 4 года назад +18

      That's the textbook definition of Jethro Tull

    • @lorilove2255
      @lorilove2255 4 года назад +5

      I totally agree with you, especially the acoustic part

    • @Freempg
      @Freempg 4 года назад +12

      Aqualung was recorded in 1970 at the same time and in the same studio as Led Zeppelin was recording Zeppelin 4. Tull lead guitarist Barre was best buddies with Jimmy Page. He was recording the solo to Aqualung when Page walked by the studio window and waved, Barre couldn't wave back or he would have had to take another run at the solo.

    • @Banyandio
      @Banyandio 4 года назад +3

      You nailed it right there!

    • @mwfmtnman
      @mwfmtnman 4 года назад

      Well stated

  • @stevenlochner4619
    @stevenlochner4619 Год назад +3

    I heard a quote from Ian Anderson saying he knew he could never be the greatest rock guitarist but knew he could be rock's greatest flute player.

  • @MasterThimself
    @MasterThimself 4 года назад +200

    "whoever is on that drums..." that, my man, is the great Barriemore Barlow. One of the best and at the same time most underrated rock drummers. And those where John Bonhams (of led zeppelin) words

    • @dbsti3006
      @dbsti3006 3 года назад +5

      I've always appreciated his drumming. In fact, it stood out.

    • @shaunkelly9860
      @shaunkelly9860 3 года назад +5

      The best drummer in the world.

    • @brendanbarrett8421
      @brendanbarrett8421 3 года назад +5

      It's the Primus effect. Or the Queen effect. You know what I mean. When your frontman is so above and beyond, fantastic players become background noise.

    • @shaunkelly9860
      @shaunkelly9860 3 года назад

      @Joel Springman I am pretty sure it's Jeffrey playing on the song. Glenn was still with the band during rehearsals but had left by the time the album was recorded, he has no credits on the 'Aqualung' album, although there is a rumour that he played bass on Wondring Aloud on the album.

    • @tip00former1
      @tip00former1 3 года назад

      @@shaunkelly9860 Lol, just Mitch Mitchell 😎 Enough said

  • @robertmatson5617
    @robertmatson5617 7 месяцев назад +4

    Tull is always outstanding live....master showman when live performances were everything.

  • @KrisHughes
    @KrisHughes 4 года назад +46

    It's really fun to watch this stuff with someone who is hearing it afresh and able to appreciate it.

  • @pmar27
    @pmar27 3 года назад +1

    Jethro Tull and Queen. Mind blowing concert! Ian Anderson is a wizard!

  • @ericwammock2057
    @ericwammock2057 4 года назад +27

    “Skating Away” is a must. Layered, complex and awesome build to crescendo!

    • @bibakroll8999
      @bibakroll8999 3 года назад +2

      ... on the thin ice of a new day. Love it.

    • @shelleysparks210
      @shelleysparks210 3 года назад +2

      Probably my personal favorite...

  • @emole9511
    @emole9511 Год назад +1

    The drummer is the great Barrymore Barlow. Check out the instrumental with Barlow's drum solo!

  • @Potts1966
    @Potts1966 4 года назад +89

    One of the best ever songs with the darkest subject.

    • @TheClaptonisgod1
      @TheClaptonisgod1 3 года назад +4

      Anderson painted pictures encompassing the full spectrum of society and could weave wonderful stories for three or 22 mins. A real literary genius.

  • @suerainey9250
    @suerainey9250 3 года назад +1

    My favorite iteration of this band!

  • @leaninglloyd7052
    @leaninglloyd7052 4 года назад +117

    Ian Anderson is the Jimi Hendrix of the flute !

    • @ronnelson7828
      @ronnelson7828 4 года назад +1

      Nothing is Easy please

    • @retrobeaver8902
      @retrobeaver8902 4 года назад +4

      Definitely. The mad fluter

    • @kevingruenofficial
      @kevingruenofficial 4 года назад +3

      He's a picker too and a great one. Jack of many trades

    • @zq9m3xh8
      @zq9m3xh8 4 года назад

      And considering Jimi didn't play the flute, that puts Ian one up on him.

    • @nikelodeon6852
      @nikelodeon6852 4 года назад

      @@zq9m3xh8 Why does it put Ian one up on him?lol

  • @albacore101
    @albacore101 3 года назад +1

    So refreshing. Saw these cats in 1974. Just happy there is still a chance for rock and roll. Really tight band. Hope you have alot of rock babies. Peace and Love.

  • @paperbagfilms4729
    @paperbagfilms4729 4 года назад +72

    “Cross Eyed Mary” my absolutely favourite song of JETHRO TULL. Ian Anderson is a musical maestro.

  • @mdmsr2000
    @mdmsr2000 2 года назад +1

    Ian Anderson is such a showman. I saw him 3 times.

  • @crafts73
    @crafts73 4 года назад +51

    So glad you're going through the whole album. It's phenomenal. What can I say, that's just how good it was back then. Now imagine the stage with fog, his tall top-hat on with long tail jacket, tights and tall boots dancing all over the stage, still holding on to his flute, like a madman! Concerts were other worldly! Those were the days my friend! You'd be hoarse and high as a kite after his concerts, needing a place to go, to come back down. Brings back soooo many memories watching you react to our music. Lol. Enjoy it, we sure did!

    • @karlkiessling
      @karlkiessling 3 года назад +2

      So it wasn't just me feeling that way about the live shows then? Good times, great music, amazing showmanship.

    • @maryannturton9830
      @maryannturton9830 3 года назад +2

      Sounds like a party!

    • @phriedokra6158
      @phriedokra6158 2 года назад

      Live.pigs on stage !!!

  • @davidvascek4631
    @davidvascek4631 3 года назад +1

    To see this band in concert on that same tour in 1977 was awesome!!!

  • @TheFunkadelicFan
    @TheFunkadelicFan 4 года назад +147

    Ian Anderson respects his audience - he thinks people should get their money's worth.

    • @SafferPOV
      @SafferPOV 4 года назад +1

      A performer, albeit a bit overdone

    • @sarahscalpel561
      @sarahscalpel561 4 года назад +5

      Jensrsa I guess that’s what being a flute player does to you. There’s no such thing as overdone to a floutist. Lol

    • @johnmyers8493
      @johnmyers8493 4 года назад +5

      Never mind this overdone ,this man is the ultimate in crowd control and entertainment ! When he comes 2 Newcastle it's like he's meeting his own family ,his best friends ! In me own opinion there's none better that's why jethro Tull are worshipped all over the world ! A band that encourages madness with perpetual feeling that is part of ya life ! Trust uz b'cos I'm an owld fart of 67 ,long live the Tull!

    • @sandyaw3057
      @sandyaw3057 4 года назад +2

      Couldn’t have said it better John Myers, coming from this old lady of 63! ;)

    • @daggicat8763
      @daggicat8763 4 года назад

      Seen them live once, loved them as a teenager, 64 now

  • @peterlisa4001
    @peterlisa4001 8 месяцев назад +1

    Tull one of my all time favorites,love it when young people appreciate old time R&R .

  • @rogerwelsh2335
    @rogerwelsh2335 4 года назад +76

    “He looks like he sounds”. You nailed it!!!

  • @rogerscollier7424
    @rogerscollier7424 4 года назад +1

    Ian self taught himself to play the flute. Wanted to be in a band and be the lead guitarist. However with great guitar bands around like the early Yardbirds with Eric Clapton,Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page he knew right away he needed to find another instrument. But still is fantastic acoustic guitarist.

  • @Orlor
    @Orlor 4 года назад +90

    There's a reason why his nickname was "The Mad Bard"...

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 3 года назад +1

    He’s the best of the best of the bards.....incredible musician......

  • @XPLORCAMPER
    @XPLORCAMPER 4 года назад +11

    Glad you are enjoying Ian's music. He has been giving 150% in his performances since 1968. Still going at it today at 72. Jethro Tull have sold an estimated 60 million albums worldwide, with 11 Gold and 5 Platinum albums. It's amazing how many music lovers are unfamiliar with the works of these amazing artists. I myself have been a fan since the late 60's. Jethro Tull has had many different musicians among their ranks but have kept the soul of their music pretty much the same throughout the years. I am enjoying your reactions to his music. Stay safe!

  • @alanmcbride6658
    @alanmcbride6658 4 года назад +1

    A complete one of original band led by a complete one of Ian Anderson the
    antithesis of a rock star.
    God bless you Ian and the boys - Martin Barre on guitar wow - for giving so
    much pleasure.

  • @dillotank9421
    @dillotank9421 3 года назад +3

    Never a dull moment with Jethro Tull!!! Been loving their music since 1974 when I saw them perform the Warchild Album. Seen them several times and bought all their albums. That's a lot of albums.

  • @grandwaha
    @grandwaha 4 года назад +1

    If you see Jethro Tull live in concert you walk out tired from watching Ian Anderson run around so much.
    So much energy such a great show

  • @MrFrikkenfrakken
    @MrFrikkenfrakken 4 года назад +34

    Tull most certainly entertained in concert. Try out 'Minstrel in the Gallery' live from I think Tampa '76, bet you will like it.

  • @bruceraffensperger5034
    @bruceraffensperger5034 3 года назад +1

    One of the greatest stage showman ever!

  • @BatteryRock
    @BatteryRock 4 года назад +43

    Fun Ian Andsrson fact, his daughter is married to Andrew Lincoln of Walking Dead fame.

  • @jimicrack29
    @jimicrack29 3 года назад +1

    jamal your the fun person to visit a humble person cant get enough of spending time visiting you. when im depressed you make the day better. thank you!!! kind sir for what you do!!!!!!!! and if like check out band foghat song easy money. enjoy.

  • @michaelwalsh2498
    @michaelwalsh2498 4 года назад +29

    You got to do Thick as a brick, Madison square garden, 1978....Ian in full steam.... A must see!

  • @judismall8755
    @judismall8755 3 года назад

    I love watching the look on your face and the way you smile I was born in the sixties and grew up with Jethro Tull the fact that younger people are discovering and enjoying is incredible never ever stop loving music all kinds of music from Marvin Gaye to ACDC it's all relevant it's all amazing
    Thank you for what you do watching you enjoy something I've had in my life my whole life was a lot of fun

  • @ctpctp
    @ctpctp 4 года назад +11

    You actually don't need to do the studio version. This one is pretty much just as amazing. Tull really doesn't lose much live.

  • @jeffbrebner6688
    @jeffbrebner6688 3 года назад +1

    The first time I saw them I knew next to nothing about them. I'd heard Aqualung and also the Iron Maiden cover of Cross Eyed Mary. Beyond that I was clueless. And they were FANTASTIC!

  • @djimpetus
    @djimpetus 4 года назад +32

    Tull has so many good albums. Try Songs From The Wood, Minstrel In The Gallery and of course the full version of Thick As A Brick

  • @jillbettini2668
    @jillbettini2668 3 года назад +1

    Gotta love The Tull !!!!!

  • @gayleash9712
    @gayleash9712 4 года назад +9

    He does look like he sounds! Lead singer is Ian Anderson. ...and he was a ball of energy, LIVE, on the stage. Very dramatic! You were never bored at a Tull concert! ♥

  • @bruceriggs3867
    @bruceriggs3867 3 года назад +1

    Listen dude, I love your channel. I saw Tull twice in the seventies and this is what it was like for two hours. I have seen a ton of what you post and I really respect your open minded approach to the belief that good music is good music. See you again.

  • @drumnut001
    @drumnut001 4 года назад +7

    John Bonham once said that their drummer at that time, Barriemore Barlow was "the greatest rock drummer England ever produced". High praise.

  • @tracylincoln3092
    @tracylincoln3092 4 года назад

    Jethro Tull has always been a high energy live show and you felt it watching that vid. Saw them 10 times between 73 and 80 best live show band of the 70s for sure with every member of the being a band master musician and Ian is truly a performers performer. He's the man!!.

  • @jameslpurdy4852
    @jameslpurdy4852 4 года назад +76

    No one in the band is named jethro till band is named after the inventor of the automatic seed planter !

    • @cudwieser3952
      @cudwieser3952 4 года назад +4

      basically. He was also a recognised and famed landscaper who was responible for a number of large gardens.

    • @kevinlane7555
      @kevinlane7555 4 года назад +3

      I believe it was actually a plow

    • @leechurchill1965
      @leechurchill1965 4 года назад

      No! Lies! All lies!

    • @dieselbourbon3728
      @dieselbourbon3728 4 года назад +6

      Jethro Till taught English literature at the same high school Lynard Skynard taught PE.

    • @SF_Bud
      @SF_Bud 4 года назад +1

      I always heard plow too, but looked it up and he did a seed drill and the plow or hoe as it was called at the time.

  • @sully3900
    @sully3900 4 года назад

    I saw Jethro Tull back to back in 1978 and 1979 at the Boston Garden. Incredible live performances. Such a tight band with great musicians.

  • @rich56ca
    @rich56ca 4 года назад +50

    First rock concert I ever saw was Jethro Tull. Robin Trower opened for them. Another guy you should check out. Bridge of Sighs is awesome.

    • @ericschmidt5510
      @ericschmidt5510 4 года назад +4

      OH YA, Bridge Of Sighs by Robin Trower!! He should definitely react to that one.

    • @HudsonsShotgun
      @HudsonsShotgun 4 года назад

      My first rock concert, I had to make do with Led Zeppelin :(

    • @timfarrell6968
      @timfarrell6968 4 года назад +1

      Day of the Eagle, too

    • @jillbettini2668
      @jillbettini2668 3 года назад

      Wow!! I'm so jealous!!!

    • @extdiso
      @extdiso 3 года назад +1

      Tull with Trower opening? That must have been a helluva show!

  • @237323731
    @237323731 3 года назад +1

    One of the best concerts I ever attended.

  • @Xandrosi
    @Xandrosi 3 года назад +16

    Ian Anderson is a musical genius. A bard telling his stories in music. His energy is all natural, not "enhanced." To perform like this, he had to be in great physical condition. Breath control for flute requires it. Though too long for your show, you might enjoy Thick as a Brick, one of my all-time favorites.

  • @jjmac1958
    @jjmac1958 4 года назад

    lucky enough to have seen him 3 times in concert. Starting back in 1976 War Child. Still one of my favorites.

  • @jdwelborn
    @jdwelborn 4 года назад +56

    SKATING AWAY is a great TULL track!!!

  • @darrylbaker273
    @darrylbaker273 4 года назад

    The jester has always been around and Ian is one of greatest. This song is one of favs from Jethro Tull. Killer. Thanks for posting.

  • @sherryarflin726
    @sherryarflin726 4 года назад +40

    Ian Anderson is a self taught flutist and didn’t know that he was holding his flute wrong until his daughter started taking flute lesson.. the guys brilliant!!!!!

    • @snpcrkpoprc
      @snpcrkpoprc 2 года назад

      Yep. And took him about 2 months to learn.

    • @phriedokra6158
      @phriedokra6158 2 года назад

      Like Joni Mitchemm stringing and playing hers upside down?

  • @IslandDigital
    @IslandDigital 4 года назад

    That is in your face BAD ASS ! That band has always been outstanding !!! Especially LIVE !!!

  • @JM-jacknthegreen
    @JM-jacknthegreen 4 года назад +31

    Please play MORE Jethro Tull!!!!

  • @cweissable
    @cweissable 4 года назад +1

    The best group to see live! I started seeing them in the 70"s. How am I supposed to go to sleep after watching many video's of Jethro Tull? Love them.

  • @richarddelconnor
    @richarddelconnor 4 года назад +4

    I first saw Jethro Tull when they were the opening act for Led Zeppelin in the 1960s. I bought my first flute in 1976 and learned to play by playing along to his records. 21 days later after buying my flute I performed on stage and one of those songs was Locomotive Breath by Jethro Tull. By the late 70s, he had become a parody of himself. But when I saw him in the 196os he was so funny and comical on stage that I have to this day never laughed along with a rockstar on stage as much as him. I’ve still never had a flute lesson except for playing along to Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson, so I’m not sure how much my style reflects him but he’s definitely somewhere inside my flute.

  • @alecfed
    @alecfed 3 года назад +1

    Ian Anderson is theatre, a performer and a show. There's nothing better. One of the best concerts I've been to.

  • @blacklight4460
    @blacklight4460 4 года назад +44

    So cool to see youngsters digging this. We had a screwed up world back then, too, but we had great rock'n'roll cranking on our stereos, we partied more. Didn't waste time staring at little screens.

    • @jeremyhess7977
      @jeremyhess7977 2 года назад +1

      Jethro Tull was canon and required listening for me when I was little (born in the 70's....listened to Ian in the womb).
      I was born 3 weeks late.... because the acoustics were just too damn good, but mama kicked me out. haha!

  • @outdoorfreedom9778
    @outdoorfreedom9778 4 года назад

    MY first Tull concert was in 1970 after I got out of the Army. Their catalog is big but I liked most of the early stuff from Aqualung back. I think Teacher will always be a favorite tune!
    It's fun to watch and listen to kids hearing a lot of the old performers for the first time. A concert was an extravaganza and they didn't require a second mortgage on the farm to buy a ticket!

  • @zipahdeedoodah
    @zipahdeedoodah 4 года назад +12

    These guys growing up I’ve heard their songs for years but never knew what they looked like. To my surprise they are pretty close to what I imagined

  • @Bobbyliscious
    @Bobbyliscious 3 года назад +1

    Clive Bunker, Doane Perry, Barriemore Barlow and Mark Krany.... Just to list a few drummers for this band.

  • @Stoney_Snark
    @Stoney_Snark 4 года назад +12

    Aqualung is a classic too!! Ian Anderson is awesome! Still hoping for “Suite; Judy Blue Eyes” Crosby, Stills, and Nash.

  • @marcwilliams2504
    @marcwilliams2504 2 года назад

    listened to Jethro Tull all through high school and idolized Ian Anderson. Live performances prove through true level of musicianship.

  • @nikolaimikhail7774
    @nikolaimikhail7774 4 года назад +11

    Another really good track is "My God", despite being on their most popular album not many people seem to appreciate it even though it has one of Ian's coolest flute solos and IMO has some of the coolest guitar licks

  • @wolfsmith2865
    @wolfsmith2865 4 года назад

    Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull are really something different. I loved them from the first time I heard them. I'm glad music is something we can all share and get excited about. If we all could get together over music, food and good conversation the world would be a happier place.

  • @bobryan3008
    @bobryan3008 4 года назад +11

    Hey Jamal, I cannot express how enjoyable it has been watching your reactions to some of my favorite Jethro Tull classics. Having listened to these songs since junior high in the early 70's it is great to see someone who has never heard them give an open minded review. Love your videos and am now a subscriber!!!

  • @vickibuoy9654
    @vickibuoy9654 Год назад +1

    I love Jethro Tull and his music.

  • @bonesjackson81
    @bonesjackson81 4 года назад +51

    The most evil, beautiful and ominous flute ever.

    • @nikolaimikhail7774
      @nikolaimikhail7774 4 года назад

      I think that is actually reserved for "I talk to the Wind" by King Crimson. But, Ian Anderson is still the best flute player ever

    • @ronnelson7828
      @ronnelson7828 4 года назад

      Nothing is Easy please

  • @CorvetteStingRayLane
    @CorvetteStingRayLane 4 года назад

    I have been listening to the music of Jethro Tull since 1977. I saw them in Concert at Jones Beach in N.Y.

  • @odinspromise
    @odinspromise 3 года назад +6

    Ian Anderson is to the flute, what Stevie Ray Vaughn was to the guitar. He's self taught and does things with the flute that classically trained flute players will tell you are impossible, He holds the flute wrong, and he doesn't use all his fingers and yet, just listen to him! PEACE!!!!!

  • @edf9682
    @edf9682 3 года назад +1

    Saw these guys twice in the 70’s n 80’s and you just have no idea how amazing they were live! ❤️🥁🎸

  • @adamtaylor31
    @adamtaylor31 4 года назад +4

    This was a very good version of the studio recording because they are pros to the core. Ian Anderson is still out there doing this same type of energy to this day...just bald now. This is the kind of stuff I grew up on, Thank you for showing the love, its much appreciated!

  • @outwest1014
    @outwest1014 4 года назад

    One of the best concert I ever went to was Jethro Tull's Aqualung Tour. Saw them in St Petersburg, FL. Aqualung one of my all time favorite albums.
    The 70's was a highly creative time for Rock. Today not so much. Korea and Japan are kicking butt now, more creative, professional, and just flat out good.
    Everyone BE SAFE, sheltering in California.

  • @rosswatson5996
    @rosswatson5996 4 года назад +53

    On drums according to Zeppelin's John Bonham, "the finest English drummer was Tull's Barriemore Barlow".

    • @jasonadkins8894
      @jasonadkins8894 4 года назад +1

      Can't agree with Bonzo more, yet Bonzo was is my greatest influence.

    • @stephenbrown7545
      @stephenbrown7545 4 года назад +1

      True..Bonha, said Barlow was the best drummer England ever produced.

    • @tonyfender77
      @tonyfender77 4 года назад

      I didn't know that fact, thanks for the info

  • @johnobrien8135
    @johnobrien8135 4 года назад

    I grew up on there boys my Band is called Skylight. And we played.many.Jethro Tull songs and they're I.consider.them.Yhe Greatest.Band That Ever Hit The Planet. And I lovrd Your Reaction to that son Brother That was awesome.

  • @cosmosdarkallince6071
    @cosmosdarkallince6071 4 года назад +47

    you have to take a erip with Emerson,Lake and Palmer ( Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends )

    • @kurtborchers6178
      @kurtborchers6178 4 года назад +5

      that would be Karn Evil Number 9 Part 2

    • @kickahaw
      @kickahaw 4 года назад +1

      Yes!

    • @murphypizza6134
      @murphypizza6134 4 года назад +2

      YES YES YES!! especially since we lost both keith emerson and greg lake.

    • @sonyablade1534
      @sonyablade1534 4 года назад +3

      ELP is AMAZING! Saw them in concert in 77. UH MAZ ING . PS. My brother was able to help out with the sound techs and go back stage. This was in New Haven, CT at the NH Coliseum. :)

    • @alexbirnbaum5766
      @alexbirnbaum5766 4 года назад +5

      Saw Emerson Lake and Palmer open for Jethro Tull on Roots to Branches tour. Requesting Jethro Tull-My God reaction

  • @shaunkelly9860
    @shaunkelly9860 3 года назад +2

    Welcome to the world of Jethro Tull - a unique band. Nobody comes close.

  • @thatoneguyagain2252
    @thatoneguyagain2252 4 года назад +12

    ""I know the studio version is a hundred percent better than the live version . . . " well, that's the case NOW, but back in the day the live versions always had more passion and more energy. 'Course, back then musicians could play without computer editing and sing without AutoTune. I've had this argument with my roommate, but he's young and doesn't know . . .

  • @leonepicton5323
    @leonepicton5323 4 года назад

    Ian Anderson..seriously eccentric, incredibly intelligent, brilliantly (and academically accomplished) misician... and VERY funny. So glad you like him!

  • @raoulduke3770
    @raoulduke3770 4 года назад +51

    Whew! Was getting worried we wouldn’t see you tonight. Credence Clearwater Revival- Born on the Bayou

    • @michaelloveland1330
      @michaelloveland1330 4 года назад +3

      Jamel is ready. (Or "Susie Q" first?)

    • @rodneyprill4618
      @rodneyprill4618 4 года назад +6

      Have You Ever Seen the Rain

    • @cudwieser3952
      @cudwieser3952 4 года назад

      @@rodneyprill4618 ruclips.net/video/fD3jN_KxUHI/видео.html

    • @ComeOnIsSuchAJoy
      @ComeOnIsSuchAJoy 4 года назад +1

      @@rodneyprill4618 He's already done that one, "Bad Moon Rising," and "Down on the Corner." I say go with some deeper, longer cuts like "Ramble Tamble," "Pagan Baby," or "Keep on Chooglin'."

    • @Know_Your_Enemy42
      @Know_Your_Enemy42 4 года назад

      Rodney Prill My all time favorite song ❤️❤️

  • @davetosch1970
    @davetosch1970 3 года назад +1

    I was born in 1970 and got turned on to Tull in 1978, if not earlier, and they are one of my favorite bands (others being Uriah Heep and Alice Cooper, but that's for another day). Since then, I have bought almost everything they have released, outside of some newer rereleases of things that I can't afford yet. That being said, I agree about the live performances. Especially early on. For example, check out the studio version of With You There To Help Me from the Benefit Album. Then check out the Live At Carnegie Hall, NY on November 4, 1970 version. They are like night and day. I also know quite a bit about the songs you have reacted to up to this point. The album Aqualung, which contains 3 of the 4 songs you reacted to was deemed by critics as a "concept album", but was never intended to be one by the band, and they didn't like it being called one, so, the next two albums released were a tongue and cheek joke of "concept albums". The first being Thick As A Brick, the second being A Passion Play. Both albums, when I got them on vinyl had only Side 1 and Side 2 with no breaks between songs on the whole albums. In my opinion, both studio versions of Thick As A Brick and A Passion Play both need to be listened to start to end to truly appreciate them. Mind you, each one is about a 45 minute commitment.

  • @OriginalLictre
    @OriginalLictre 4 года назад +11

    Ian Anderson's stage motion and presence as well as his interactions with the guitarist, remind me distinctly of Freddy Mercury.

  • @mikebaker8903
    @mikebaker8903 3 года назад +2

    His music was amazing but on stage he absolutely unbelievable !

  • @leaninglloyd7052
    @leaninglloyd7052 4 года назад +124

    Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick , Mother Goose , Fat Man

    • @Justin_Bank
      @Justin_Bank 4 года назад +3

      Thick as a brick, the whole song!!! The whole 40+ minutes :)

    • @jshanks1001
      @jshanks1001 4 года назад +1

      Definitely Thick as a Brick, but probably best to react to one of their live performances. Reacting to the 43 min single-song concept album would be a momentous feat, but the ~14min live versions have Ian Anderson's live-performance energy and make for better "songs" IMO.

    • @samuelecallegari6117
      @samuelecallegari6117 4 года назад +3

      @@jshanks1001 One way could be reacting separately to the 2 halfs

    • @skyscraper7474
      @skyscraper7474 4 года назад +3

      FOR MICHAEL COLLINS JEFFREY AND ME! is the most Jthro full song of all.

    • @jshanks1001
      @jshanks1001 4 года назад

      @@samuelecallegari6117 I feel like the whole nature of the concept album kinda requires a continuous playthrough since the second half sort of mirrors in reverse a lot of the first half. I love the song and album, but the album can be a but of a challenge to maintain focus and appreciate it at first pass.

  • @frankearl9285
    @frankearl9285 4 года назад

    Dude...there's reasons why this is *MY* preferred band. I listen to all sorts of stuff. I still come back to this. Every. Time.

  • @danbardos3498
    @danbardos3498 4 года назад +7

    I think Ian and the guitarist were the only constants but they always had top notch players. A great prog band!

  • @stephenpatton8415
    @stephenpatton8415 4 года назад

    I saw Jethro Tull live back in 74; they didn't disappoint on bit. But in spite of Ian Anderson on stage hubris. When he's interviewed he's completely humble and down to earth.

  • @acimvideos2259
    @acimvideos2259 4 года назад +13

    Tull was my first concert.

    • @maricampari3970
      @maricampari3970 4 года назад +1

      Omg me too! I went when I was 11 in 1998 and it was a dream come true. I was just starting out playing the flute at the time and Ian was always my #1 role model.

    • @PaulGuy
      @PaulGuy 4 года назад +1

      #2 for me. Pink Floyd in 1989 was my first. Those two are a hell of a way to start my concert going.

    • @acimvideos2259
      @acimvideos2259 4 года назад +1

      @@maricampari3970 pretty cool for an 11 year old.

    • @acimvideos2259
      @acimvideos2259 4 года назад

      @@PaulGuy I saw Floyd on that tour too. I wish I could've got to see Floyd with Waters. It just isn't the same without him. They had the best stage show. I was buggin' out on acid, and I remember they had a bed sailing above the audience, I think during the song Time. And all sorts of other stuff.

    • @TammiePhillips
      @TammiePhillips 4 года назад

      I saw Jethro Tull open for The Who at Folsom Field in Boulder CO - brought my youngest sister who was 11 - blew her little mind LOL - and we still go to concerts together as often as we can

  • @danielbardier1372
    @danielbardier1372 4 года назад +1

    I was born in 1960, seen him live 3 times, none of them were a concert, they were all a performance. Just outstanding! Great musicians!

  • @bashirijones7008
    @bashirijones7008 4 года назад +11

    When you started listening to Tull the other day my brother, I was hoping you would listen to "Cross Eyed Mary", and surprise surprise, you did! Please if you get a chance tp listen to the studio version please do. It is so funky and the organ playing is....TREMENDOUS!
    ...also...TULL...TOOL....TULL....TOOL...pretty dang similar!😁

  • @garywheeler60
    @garywheeler60 4 года назад

    Tull rocks bro....I saw them in the 80s ..amazing live show...!!!

  • @ardalla535
    @ardalla535 4 года назад +57

    Someone should have gotten Anderson to play Fagin. Perfect for the role.

  • @patriciahoule7482
    @patriciahoule7482 2 года назад

    Artistically brilliant blessed to have seen them a couple times! Live Hunting Girl!