I don't mean any disrespect to Jethro Tull, but they were/are not mainstream enough to get a pinball machine. Not enough people would buy it.
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I don't mean any disrespect to Jethro Tull, but they were/are not mainstream enough to get a pinball machine. Not enough people would buy it.
Quoted from o-din:What Iron Maiden songs were as mainstream as Bungle in the Jungle? Or even Aqualung or Thick as a Brick?
And how many Grammys have they won?
Your "not mainstream enough" argument is a moot point.
I apologize if I pissed you off, brother. I believe that Iron Maiden is more relevant than Jethro Tull. They are also probably the second biggest metal band in term of popularity, behind only Metallica. A lot more people will recognize Iron Maiden over JT. I have seen countless people wearing Maiden shirts (even though only a small number of those people probably were actual fans of the band), but I have never seen someone wear a Jethro Tull t-shirt. o-din
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