I've loved BO since I was a kid. It's just such a great album reflecting an extraordinary band at the height of their powers. Needs to be mentioned in a list of the greatest live albums of all time.
I recall watching the original live broadcast of this show and being absolutely blown away. I wasn’t even a Tull fan at the time. It’s been one of my favourite live albums ever since. I’ve ordered my copy thanks to you guys.
A New Day magazine has reported that "Living In the Past" will be the next bookset release. Still no word yet that "Under Wraps" will get the bookset treatment.
Actually the corect set list is that of the album. the Madison Square garden was adapted to make the Video broadcast. They changed the usual set list for that night.
Another great boxset from Tull. This makes my 11th Tull boxset in my collection. Thanks to last year’s reissues I was able to grab three of them I didn’t have the chance to purchase back when they were first released. I’m missing four - which are Stand Up, Passion Play, War Child and Too Old To Rock N Roll. I hope Chrysalis plans to re-release those as well in the near future. 😊
@@marclesperance4116 For sure. A couple years ago I flirted with buying Thick As A Brick on EBay for almost $600. I just couldn’t pull the trigger. Then miraculously they reissued it and I got it for $40 or whatever it was. So glad I didn’t give in. That’s why I’m holding out for the remainder.
They did reissue Thick As A Brick, Aqualung, Minstrel In The Gallery & Songs From The Wood. But am hoping for Stand Up, A Passion Play, Warchild & Heavy Horses to be reissued too....
Great overview guys, I haven’t pulled the trigger yet, so much sitting on my desk that I haven’t listened to yet. These reissues have all been great, and after watching it’s time to order
Thanks Eric, this was one that I did wonder how essential it would be but I've played it a lot since I got it. That said, I totally get the music backlog - I have the same issue here.
Only got my Inflated edition a few days ago but more than happy with it. The Tull Box set series are amazing regrettably I was too slow to get a copy of Stand Up. Another great review Pete and Steven are always entertaining and informative. Great viewing.
I have all of these boxsets and really do hope they continue (and I'm sure they will) with these wonderful releases. I'm in full agreement with you both, I really hope that Under Wraps not only get's the Steven Wilson remix but also a bit of a make over, especially the synth's and drum machine part's. Going back to Broadsword, I remember being given a promo Chrysalis cassette tape of the album by my local record shop in Birmingham (UK) and the owner, who had been talking at length to a record company rep, told me that he thought it should have been released as a double album because of the quality of the song's that didn't make it onto the album. When I finally got to hear some of those song's (on the 20 year's of box set in 1988) I was amazed, although I guess I shouldn't have been, on just how wonderful these song's were! I remember meeting up with a group of dedicated Tull fan's in Inverness for a gig at the Eden Court Theatre in 1989 (in aid of a cancer charity, part of the Rock Island Tour) and we all wondered the same thing; how did Jack-A-Lynn not make it onto the album!!
Nice review Pete & Steven! I'm looking forward to cracking into mine eventually, still playing catch up on the re-issues from last year. I will buy the Under Wraps if it does come out. Hope for a complete remix/remaster, along with early demos and live stuff.
Nit picking to the end! If you don't want to hear the soundcheck recordings where they are, simply AVOID THEM and skip to the rest of the set. I recall watching the original broadcast because Ian Anderson was on Whistle Test the week before explaining the planned satellite venture. I was always annoyed that broadcasts of concerts were never shown in their entirety on the BBC and, of course, this concert was no different. HOWEVER, there was no mistaking the quality of the performance itself. Jethro Tull were a hard working touring band and you can plainly see how great they were. I taped the music onto a cassette tape and played it forever. It was the performance that finally convinced me to get into the bands' music. I have been a fan ever since.
Too Old To Rock n Roll has the complete filmed broadcast of the telling of the story in the album. Yet again, so much detail. The only package missing for me is Stand Up, which in terms of 'content' is no match for Too Old To Rock n Roll.
Great set ... great remix .... no issues with LP 1 being CD 1 and ditto for LP 2 being CD 2 ... and, like Pete, ripped the Soundcheck tracks to a separate album on computer . some of the following may be helpful ... I got the inflated version last week and can confirm that the set list for the inflated Bursting Out is the same as that on the Heavy Horses deluxe Live in Bern show with many of the tracks duplicated ... but with the new set being remixed by Steven Wilson. The lengths of the Bern set and the Inflated version are very similar, 1hr 49 min 50 sec v 1 hr 48 min 25 sec ... mainly due to inter song banter. The original 2CD set of Bursting Out was 1 hr 33 min 10 sec with some tracks edited and no Living In The Past .... the sound of the new mix is great, really is. The 8 x soundcheck tracks are interesting coming in at 38 mins 28 sec ... and are well worth a listen. The MSG DVD concert length is 1 hour 33 mins or thereby [the music pre broadcast is 19 mins 25, then there's the bit when the band go offstage, then it's 1 hr 12mins 56 sec ... v the total time on the CD version being 1 hr 18 mins 48 secs ... the difference being the extra banter on the DVD and the extra [i.e. 2nd] version of Locomotive Breath played mid-set as the live broadcast bit concluded .... the song was played again in its usual place towards the end of the gig proper ... so the CD only has one version of the tune. If you think the new, sonically improved [or just different] Bursting Out concert set will eventually be released as a stand-alone 2CD set then you may be happy to wait ... but if you want the soundcheck material ... the full DVD set (which has been available before) and the book then you buy the box .... as I say, the new mix of the main show is great. Hope that helps ... CMcG, Aberdeen, Scotland .... p.s. 1st part of the show (pre broadcast on TV) ends with Heavy Horses ... broadcast starts with Thick as a Brick ....
Love your videos, especially Tull, Giant, BJH. Your dead right about about all the books being put into one long book. Why don't have a word with Ian about it ? Keep up the good work.
I have quality German vinyl of this, sounded good, but it never sounded BIG through my Tannoys. It could be the sides were long reducing the bottom end. Watching this I am not sure the cd sound is any bigger can anyone advise me there? Stormwatch is my personal favourite album. Love '69-'79 Tull.
Just ordered mine from Laser's Edge! This will by my 8th in the series. Hoping to find some reasonably priced copies of Stand Up, War Child and Heavy Horses.
Great review. I would love to see a "Crest of a Knave" box set. IMO, It was the last front to back great JT studio album. Not a weak song on it. If it's true about Living in the Past, that would be a great box, too. I'm crossing my fingers for a Stand Up re-release.
Great review! I’ve got all of the deluxe editions, and love them all. I have a question, isn’t the live performance released on the Heavy Horses ”New Shoes Edition” from Berne in May 1978 exactly the same recording as this one? They sound very similar and have the same tracklist.
An expanded (or inflated) version of the best live album ever (despite it not winning Pete’s live album war a few years back!) What’s not to like?! I saw an interview with Ian, in which he said that pretty much everything they recorded during the Under Wraps sessions, has already been released. However they may re-record the songs with a real drummer.
I am lucky that I don't listen to physical media at all anymore. So the first thing I did after getting the box was to rip the discs and put the whole soundcheck at the end 😂😂😂
These are amazing. I've hunted them all down about two years ago after discovering them on Phil Aston's channel. Do you have all of them, Pete & Steven?
I was at Madison Square Garden the night they recorded for the BBC. Ian explained before starting the real show that they'd do another faux-start for the BBC. Then when he came out and said, very broadly and ridiculously, "welcome!..." after what was essentially a short set, it was definitely played for laughs. I was in my mid teens, found it all super annoying. My third time seeing Tull (or second? I can't remember what order, all these years later) and the one that seemed distracted and annoying. My guess was Anderson was annoyed and making the best of it with humor as well. And yet... glad there's a video documentation all these years later!
I think the Bursting Out set is great. I've ripped the discs & put the soundchecks together in a different directory. I suspect the discs are split this was for the 1st set & 2nd set, TAAB was the first song played after the interval. @23 min & at end, souncheck placements aside I don't get your issue with the tracklisting. Now Bursting Out has all the songs & is in the order played on the May 78 tour. The MSG 78 is a unique setlist, different to the usual set played in Oct 78. TAAB is by far the worst boxset so far, no extras at all. Too Old is a fine set, too bad Ian has lost half the multitracks.
Pete, I bought this album when it first came out. I had already seen Tull 4-5 times by then. IDK why, I haven't listened to it in 50ish years. I NEVER liked this album. Maybe I need to give it another listen.
@@TranquilityFireReid That sucks. I've learned about these late on Phil Aston's channel and hunted them down. It took me about one and half to two years. "Stand Up" took the longest time for a reasonable price. I hope that they will do some re-issues. It would seem, that many are still looking for them. Good luck hunting them down.
..forgot to mention, the humorous welcome to viewers by Ian at the end of Thick as a Brick is either forgotten, mistaken or unaware of by Wilson or...not woke please, someone help me here...
Great review! Regarding Under Wraps, I think it's actually good! Been listening to it a lot. They could make the drum machine sound much better in the remix.
Should be called "The Bloated Edition." Do we really need yet another version of this? The Hack Wilson remixes are nothing special anyhow but the books are cool. The albums themselves are okay if they have significant new or unreleased tracks. But this is pretty much pointless, especially given that this tour was covered in the "Heavy Horses" re-issue. Would have much preferred a 40th anniversary version of "Under Wraps."
I’m probably going to pass on this one. Bursting Out is one of my favorite live albums. They play a good cross-section of their catalog as of 1978, and the album just sounds great. I don’t see a need for a remix, and the track sequencing on this one sounds…..not great. I’m not sure the remix/recovery of the MSG shows is worth the $$$
First one I'm not getting. Tull don't improvise that much. This tour was on Heavy Horses box set, so we have the tracks already, they are exactly the same. Can't see the point in this one. Great live album originally but we have it already. Not getting anymore of these. This is the last of the great Tull. Later albums are pretty poor.
@@crusheverything4449 Stormwatch is excellent, last of this band which is what I really meant. Crest of a Knave is good but nothing special, the rest, mah. That's just me though, or maybe not.
@@stuartraybould2574 Not to mention the excellent book, the surround sound and the studio-quality soundcheck recordings. Most of the Berne show isn't replicated here. Not the same versions.
The Jethro Tull RUclips channel also released a whole recording and video of a BBC concert from 78 which is amazing .
The official JT channel? I just went there and I do not see anything like that. Link?
And what a drummer Barriemore Barlow was/is!
I've loved BO since I was a kid. It's just such a great album reflecting an extraordinary band at the height of their powers. Needs to be mentioned in a list of the greatest live albums of all time.
I recall watching the original live broadcast of this show and being absolutely blown away. I wasn’t even a Tull fan at the time. It’s been one of my favourite live albums ever since. I’ve ordered my copy thanks to you guys.
A New Day magazine has reported that "Living In the Past" will be the next bookset release. Still no word yet that "Under Wraps" will get the bookset treatment.
I would definitely like to have that. I got the LP when it was just out, and I'm used to that set of songs.
Not sure that makes much sense because most of that era bonus material was released on benefit and stand up booklet release.
best live band ever. saw every u.s. tour from passion play to broadsword
Stand Up, A Passion Play, Warchild & Heavy Horses 40th anniversary editions are being reissued on 23 August!!!
Is that right? Wow that’s great news where did you read this
Actually the corect set list is that of the album. the Madison Square garden was adapted to make the Video broadcast. They changed the usual set list for that night.
I've got the complete set of Deluxe Editions and they are all superb. More please. Another great show, thanks Pete And Steven.
A great box from Tull again. It will take some studying of course.
Another great boxset from Tull. This makes my 11th Tull boxset in my collection. Thanks to last year’s reissues I was able to grab three of them I didn’t have the chance to purchase back when they were first released. I’m missing four - which are Stand Up, Passion Play, War Child and Too Old To Rock N Roll. I hope Chrysalis plans to re-release those as well in the near future. 😊
Me too, I’m still missing three myself. Wait, no, I just double checked and I’m missing the same four you are.
@@JosephSterle Let's send good mental vibes to Chrysalis, then. I have a good feeling! 😎👍
@@marclesperance4116 For sure. A couple years ago I flirted with buying Thick As A Brick on EBay for almost $600. I just couldn’t pull the trigger. Then miraculously they reissued it and I got it for $40 or whatever it was. So glad I didn’t give in. That’s why I’m holding out for the remainder.
same here
Only missing three of those four myself. Fingers crossed for more reissues.
They did reissue Thick As A Brick, Aqualung, Minstrel In The Gallery & Songs From The Wood. But am hoping for Stand Up, A Passion Play, Warchild & Heavy Horses to be reissued too....
Heavy Horses has been released in 2018
Great overview guys, I haven’t pulled the trigger yet, so much sitting on my desk that I haven’t listened to yet. These reissues have all been great, and after watching it’s time to order
Thanks Eric, this was one that I did wonder how essential it would be but I've played it a lot since I got it. That said, I totally get the music backlog - I have the same issue here.
@@TranquilityFireReid 👍 that said, I’m sure I’ll be buying it 😂
Always love seeing Steven on the channel!
I saw them on this tour , and they were fantastic .
I'm looking forward to listening to this new set .
Thanks for the review !!
I just wish there was more unreleased material on here as the Madison Square Garden show was already released.
I will certainly continue to buy these editions for all of the remaining catalog.
Beautiful set my arrived Saturday amazing as always
Steven crushes it again. As usual Pete does same. In depth review. Thanks to you both With many laughs as well 👍💯
Only got my Inflated edition a few days ago but more than happy with it. The Tull Box set series are amazing regrettably I was too slow to get a copy of Stand Up. Another great review Pete and Steven are always entertaining and informative. Great viewing.
You should do a ranking of these box sets. 🤘
I have all of these boxsets and really do hope they continue (and I'm sure they will) with these wonderful releases. I'm in full agreement with you both, I really hope that Under Wraps not only get's the Steven Wilson remix but also a bit of a make over, especially the synth's and drum machine part's. Going back to Broadsword, I remember being given a promo Chrysalis cassette tape of the album by my local record shop in Birmingham (UK) and the owner, who had been talking at length to a record company rep, told me that he thought it should have been released as a double album because of the quality of the song's that didn't make it onto the album. When I finally got to hear some of those song's (on the 20 year's of box set in 1988) I was amazed, although I guess I shouldn't have been, on just how wonderful these song's were! I remember meeting up with a group of dedicated Tull fan's in Inverness for a gig at the Eden Court Theatre in 1989 (in aid of a cancer charity, part of the Rock Island Tour) and we all wondered the same thing; how did Jack-A-Lynn not make it onto the album!!
I love this live album and its my fav era of the band. Heavy horses tour. Ill be getting this for sure. Great review, guys!
For all the people mentioning missing out on Stand Up, A Passion Play, Warchild, they are being reissued in August
Nice review Pete & Steven! I'm looking forward to cracking into mine eventually, still playing catch up on the re-issues from last year. I will buy the Under Wraps if it does come out. Hope for a complete remix/remaster, along with early demos and live stuff.
I bought this immidiately, sadlly I haven''t given it a good listen yet.
Like you said Pete I did not want to miss oiut.
Great review guys it's a beautiful box xet
Nit picking to the end! If you don't want to hear the soundcheck recordings where they are, simply AVOID THEM and skip to the rest of the set. I recall watching the original broadcast because Ian Anderson was on Whistle Test the week before explaining the planned satellite venture. I was always annoyed that broadcasts of concerts were never shown in their entirety on the BBC and, of course, this concert was no different. HOWEVER, there was no mistaking the quality of the performance itself. Jethro Tull were a hard working touring band and you can plainly see how great they were. I taped the music onto a cassette tape and played it forever. It was the performance that finally convinced me to get into the bands' music. I have been a fan ever since.
Too Old To Rock n Roll has the complete filmed broadcast of the telling of the story in the album. Yet again, so much detail. The only package missing for me is Stand Up, which in terms of 'content' is no match for Too Old To Rock n Roll.
Great set ... great remix .... no issues with LP 1 being CD 1 and ditto for LP 2 being CD 2 ... and, like Pete, ripped the Soundcheck tracks to a separate album on computer . some of the following may be helpful ... I got the inflated version last week and can confirm that the set list for the inflated Bursting Out is the same as that on the Heavy Horses deluxe Live in Bern show with many of the tracks duplicated ... but with the new set being remixed by Steven Wilson. The lengths of the Bern set and the Inflated version are very similar, 1hr 49 min 50 sec v 1 hr 48 min 25 sec ... mainly due to inter song banter. The original 2CD set of Bursting Out was 1 hr 33 min 10 sec with some tracks edited and no Living In The Past .... the sound of the new mix is great, really is. The 8 x soundcheck tracks are interesting coming in at 38 mins 28 sec ... and are well worth a listen. The MSG DVD concert length is 1 hour 33 mins or thereby [the music pre broadcast is 19 mins 25, then there's the bit when the band go offstage, then it's 1 hr 12mins 56 sec ... v the total time on the CD version being 1 hr 18 mins 48 secs ... the difference being the extra banter on the DVD and the extra [i.e. 2nd] version of Locomotive Breath played mid-set as the live broadcast bit concluded .... the song was played again in its usual place towards the end of the gig proper ... so the CD only has one version of the tune. If you think the new, sonically improved [or just different] Bursting Out concert set will eventually be released as a stand-alone 2CD set then you may be happy to wait ... but if you want the soundcheck material ... the full DVD set (which has been available before) and the book then you buy the box .... as I say, the new mix of the main show is great. Hope that helps ... CMcG, Aberdeen, Scotland .... p.s. 1st part of the show (pre broadcast on TV) ends with Heavy Horses ... broadcast starts with Thick as a Brick ....
"Crest of a Knave" - definitely!
I was at that MSG show. I remember it started 5pm ET
on my walkman i separated the soundchecks from the live tracks... bursting out inflated and bursting out soundchecks as titles
Love your videos, especially Tull, Giant, BJH. Your dead right about about all the books being put into one long book. Why don't have a word with Ian about it ? Keep up the good work.
I have quality German vinyl of this, sounded good, but it never sounded BIG through my Tannoys. It could be the sides were long reducing the bottom end. Watching this I am not sure the cd sound is any bigger can anyone advise me there? Stormwatch is my personal favourite album. Love '69-'79 Tull.
They reissued Minstel and Songs from the Wood thankfully
Just ordered mine from Laser's Edge! This will by my 8th in the series. Hoping to find some reasonably priced copies of Stand Up, War Child and Heavy Horses.
Just bought last Sunday original first UK lp issue in Budapest Record fair
Great review. I would love to see a "Crest of a Knave" box set. IMO, It was the last front to back great JT studio album. Not a weak song on it. If it's true about Living in the Past, that would be a great box, too. I'm crossing my fingers for a Stand Up re-release.
I don't know..."Roots To Branches" is really something else.
@@zendae54 - +1 for Roots to Branches. I think it smokes Crest of a Knave, with the exception of Budapest - one of Ian's greatest compositions, IMO.
We need a Yes and Genesis reissue campaign in this format
We need a Led Zepp reissue campaign. Just what does Jimmy Page do with his time? Give the fans everything from the vaults.
Yes, as a big fan of both I feel let down by their approach to reissues ; Jethro Tull reissues are the absolute best with Marillion close behind.
I think it can safely be said this is the greatest ever reissue campaign in the history of music!!
Agree. All of the Tull booksets are just so well done.
And I can remove the discs pretty easily. That's a plus👍
Great review! I’ve got all of the deluxe editions, and love them all. I have a question, isn’t the live performance released on the Heavy Horses ”New Shoes Edition” from Berne in May 1978 exactly the same recording as this one? They sound very similar and have the same tracklist.
Not entirely, but some songs plus Claude Nobs's introduction from the Bern concert were used on BO. See page 4 and 5 of the Inflated Edition book.
An expanded (or inflated) version of the best live album ever (despite it not winning Pete’s live album war a few years back!)
What’s not to like?!
I saw an interview with Ian, in which he said that pretty much everything they recorded during the Under Wraps sessions, has already been released.
However they may re-record the songs with a real drummer.
I think Ian should do that!
I am lucky that I don't listen to physical media at all anymore. So the first thing I did after getting the box was to rip the discs and put the whole soundcheck at the end 😂😂😂
These are amazing. I've hunted them all down about two years ago after discovering them on Phil Aston's channel. Do you have all of them, Pete & Steven?
Yep, I have them all!
Ian did want to put out a remixed version of Under Wraps as a double album but the record company wouldn't play ball according to Ian.
I was at Madison Square Garden the night they recorded for the BBC. Ian explained before starting the real show that they'd do another faux-start for the BBC. Then when he came out and said, very broadly and ridiculously, "welcome!..." after what was essentially a short set, it was definitely played for laughs. I was in my mid teens, found it all super annoying. My third time seeing Tull (or second? I can't remember what order, all these years later) and the one that seemed distracted and annoying. My guess was Anderson was annoyed and making the best of it with humor as well. And yet... glad there's a video documentation all these years later!
I think the Bursting Out set is great. I've ripped the discs & put the soundchecks together in a different directory. I suspect the discs are split this was for the 1st set & 2nd set, TAAB was the first song played after the interval.
@23 min & at end, souncheck placements aside I don't get your issue with the tracklisting. Now Bursting Out has all the songs & is in the order played on the May 78 tour. The MSG 78 is a unique setlist, different to the usual set played in Oct 78.
TAAB is by far the worst boxset so far, no extras at all. Too Old is a fine set, too bad Ian has lost half the multitracks.
Does Steve have a RUclips channel?
Pete, I bought this album when it first came out. I had already seen Tull 4-5 times by then. IDK why, I haven't listened to it in 50ish years. I NEVER liked this album. Maybe I need to give it another listen.
And do you think they will continue these with "Under Wraps" and so on?!
My guess is yes!
Unfortunately not. I'm missing Stand Up, A Passion Play, Warchild and Too Old To Rock n Roll. I slept on those... silly me!
@@TranquilityFireReid That sucks. I've learned about these late on Phil Aston's channel and hunted them down. It took me about one and half to two years. "Stand Up" took the longest time for a reasonable price. I hope that they will do some re-issues. It would seem, that many are still looking for them. Good luck hunting them down.
@@oliverl.5834 Brick, Aqualung, Minstrel and Wood were reissued recently.
Dumping the sound check stuff in the middle of the live set? That's just lazy.
..forgot to mention, the humorous welcome to viewers by Ian at the end of Thick as a Brick is either forgotten, mistaken or unaware of by Wilson or...not woke please, someone help me here...
Great review! Regarding Under Wraps, I think it's actually good! Been listening to it a lot. They could make the drum machine sound much better in the remix.
Absolutely - by replacing it with real drums.
@@crusheverything4449 Could just end up sounding weird.
Should be called "The Bloated Edition." Do we really need yet another version of this? The Hack Wilson remixes are nothing special anyhow but the books are cool. The albums themselves are okay if they have significant new or unreleased tracks. But this is pretty much pointless, especially given that this tour was covered in the "Heavy Horses" re-issue. Would have much preferred a 40th anniversary version of "Under Wraps."
Might be me, but Steven Reid is starting to sound more and more like Fish every time I see him on SoT.
Myself and Mr Dick are not even from the same part of Scotland Sean! lol! 👍
You mean fush! 😂
I watched Steven for a while and I still have a hard time understanding his accent completely. Not his fault.
I'm sure he'll be reassured that it's not his fault.😉
I appreciate you persevering! I blame my parents!!
Love the accent. Reminds me of the Scottish traditional albums I have...
Keyboards are more clear and listenable
I’m probably going to pass on this one. Bursting Out is one of my favorite live albums. They play a good cross-section of their catalog as of 1978, and the album just sounds great. I don’t see a need for a remix, and the track sequencing on this one sounds…..not great. I’m not sure the remix/recovery of the MSG shows is worth the $$$
Big mistake 😊
Glad you mentioned the weird tracklist, that put me off a bit with this one. Probably wait for a sale.
These sets increase in value rapidly. The older ones now go for hundreds of pounds.
First one I'm not getting. Tull don't improvise that much. This tour was on Heavy Horses box set, so we have the tracks already, they are exactly the same. Can't see the point in this one. Great live album originally but we have it already. Not getting anymore of these. This is the last of the great Tull. Later albums are pretty poor.
I beg to differ with regard to Stormwatch and Roots to Branches.
@@crusheverything4449 Stormwatch is excellent, last of this band which is what I really meant. Crest of a Knave is good but nothing special, the rest, mah. That's just me though, or maybe not.
They're not exactly the same. Steven Wilson's mixes are far superior to Jakko Jakszyk's.
@@Cpayne30 The mix is better, oh wow.
@@stuartraybould2574 Not to mention the excellent book, the surround sound and the studio-quality soundcheck recordings. Most of the Berne show isn't replicated here. Not the same versions.
Huge tull fan since early seventies but yet another "special" boxed set.Inflated edition inflated price i wont be buying
What is itunes??
Look it up...hard to believe someone doesn't know what iTunes is. Was Apple's music library tool for ages.
@@seaoftranquilityprog I don't own anything apple.
Wow!
Maybe it was sarcasm or snark.
@@crusheverything4449 Nope. I dont use anything apple, never have, never will. I don't know the names of the things that are associated with apple.
It's Tull====It's great. Under Wraps is genius.
It is Martin's fave Tull album. He's said it often.
@@zendae54 He's right!