It's Saturday evening and I'm sitting up here at the desk watching footage that can only bring smiles and happiness from days gone by. I know you've been thanked many times before but this music is more relevant now than it was then. Anyway, in '82 I was only 32 so do the maths........sixty.........five! What would we do without this RUclips gubbins to bring us out of the living room and "Strictly" and up here to a small screen and the wonders of the music world and the talent that was around then. NOW?.................................don't get me started!
@@markhartig2095 Why not? Tull has played many times in the City of Angels over the years. It's one of the most lucritve markets to play in the entire world. And about the safety of the band, was there an outbreak of kidnapping musical Scots and Englishmen that I hadn't heard about.
Have you seen Jack-in-the-Green? With his long tail hanging down. He sits quietly under every tree In the folds of his velvet gown. He drinks from the empty acorn cup. The dew that dawn sweetly bestows. And taps his cane upon the ground - Signals the snow drops, it's time to grow It's no fun being Jack-in-the-Green: No place to dance, no time for song. He wears the colours of the summer soldier; And carries the green flag all the winter long. Jack do you never sleep - does the green still run deep in your heart? Or will these changing times, motorways, powerlines, keep us apart? Well, I don't think so. I saw some grass growing through the pavements today. The Rowan, the Oak and the Holly tree Are the charges left for him to groom. Each blade of grass whispers, "Jack-in-the-Green." "Oh Jack, please help me through my winter's night." And - "We are the berries on the Holly tree: Oh, the Mistle Thrush is coming. Jack, put out the light!" ~ Ian Anderson
It's Saturday evening and I'm sitting up here at the desk watching footage that can only bring smiles and happiness from days gone by.
I know you've been thanked many times before but this music is more relevant now than it was then.
Anyway, in '82 I was only 32 so do the maths........sixty.........five!
What would we do without this RUclips gubbins to bring us out of the living room and "Strictly" and up here to a small screen and the wonders of the music world and the talent that was around then.
NOW?.................................don't get me started!
One of the best live albums. 'Bursting Out '.
The charisma and talent level is set to GOD that night.
Maybe my favorite song in the winter,....ya know Jack!
Guys, thank you for giving me shivers all these years. Thank you from all my heart. Love.
..Thanks Mister Anderson...
Ian is top troubadour and much more, thanks a lotlotlot
I wish he would come to CALIFORNIA SO I COULD SEE HIM❤️🤩👍💋💋😍❤️
Being Scottish, Ian is not about to go to California and pay those taxes or risk the lives of his band.
@@markhartig2095 Why not? Tull has played many times in the City of Angels over the years. It's one of the most lucritve markets to play in the entire world. And about the safety of the band, was there an outbreak of kidnapping musical Scots and Englishmen that I hadn't heard about.
marvellous
Wow
Scottish Genius..
I love Nyc !!!
Have you seen Jack-in-the-Green?
With his long tail hanging down.
He sits quietly under every tree
In the folds of his velvet gown.
He drinks from the empty acorn cup.
The dew that dawn sweetly bestows.
And taps his cane upon the ground -
Signals the snow drops, it's time to grow
It's no fun being Jack-in-the-Green:
No place to dance, no time for song.
He wears the colours of the summer soldier;
And carries the green flag all the winter long.
Jack do you never sleep - does the green still run deep in your heart?
Or will these changing times, motorways, powerlines, keep us apart?
Well, I don't think so.
I saw some grass growing through the pavements today.
The Rowan, the Oak and the Holly tree
Are the charges left for him to groom.
Each blade of grass whispers, "Jack-in-the-Green."
"Oh Jack, please help me through my winter's night."
And - "We are the berries on the Holly tree:
Oh, the Mistle Thrush is coming. Jack, put out the light!"
~ Ian Anderson
Happy to be subscribed Mr Anderson.
I still love Chicago I hate drug dealers!!!!!
Chicago doesn't love me anymore they love Larry Hoover that there loss !
Now is a good time for your fadeaway.
My god , what a musyc.
Pleaseeee do a show in CALIFORNIA SO I COULD SEE YOU❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I’m obsessed with this Man and his Music
Throaty issues for ian. He singing voice will never be the same. Very sad.
That's True, the Voice is dead. I'm so sad. Greetings from Berlin
@@lutzjoachim5698sounds great
Broadsword and the Beast!