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Shouldn't Jethro Tull be the next rock pinball machine.

By o-din

6 years ago


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    #164 6 years ago

    Saw Tull in 1978 in Ohio for $7.......was awesome
    Saw Tull in 1999 in Vegas for $40.......was great show except for the 2 blabbing girls by us
    Saw Tull in 2012 billed as Ian Anderson for $65 in Florida......played Thick as a Brick in it's entirety and then played his follow up album Thick as a Brick 2 in it's entirety.....decent 2012 album and fairly current.
    Still listen to his albums. Timeless.

    Added over 6 years ago: that was 1976 in Ohio

    #166 6 years ago

    Eddie Jobson in Roxy Music was awesome, liked that clear violin he played back in the day, saw them 3 times, what a treat.

    Listened to Tull Benefit on the way to work today, great album.

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