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

By o-din

6 years ago


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    #9 6 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    If not then why not.

    about 15 years ago I was at a convention of photographers. The venue had live music and the only bar was in the music venue ball rooom. That music...a genuine Jethro Tull cover band, flute included.

    This group of photographers was one hard drinking group. Dedicated liver killers the entire lot. When I went in that ballroom to see what was going on, it was the saddest thing I've ever seen. There they were, a Jethro Tull Cover band, flute included, rocking out like it was their last day on earth, to an absolutely empty room. They even let the bartender go, because nobody was there.

    The booze for that group was trucked in offsite and taken out to a bonfire where they burned various hotel furniture. Like a said, a hard drinking group.

    I'm not one to hate Tull, I liked them at one point, but something about that moment made me realize I'd never listen to them again.

    #11 6 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    I think that might have something to do with the origin of this thread.

    Its either Tull or Seals and Croft. I can imagine the all gold playfield and a long play 'summer breeze' multiball with special magnetically powered super slow mo and a whirlwind fan and hooka topper.

    Other similarly great and inevitable themes. Yes, Super Tramp, and Jim Croce. All music I once but now rarely enjoy.

    #19 6 years ago
    Quoted from Tuna_Delight:

    Because word on the street is that this group is ahead of them in line:

    There's a typo on that cover, they put an (s) after HIT. I did get a good laugh out of the 'Priceless Collection" that's an amazing cover for so many reasons, the obviously and poorly photoshopped in heads. all of it. Great find.

    #145 6 years ago
    Quoted from vid1900:

    Best Tull song:

    Sweet Dream

    Switch that to Danzig style vocals and heavier guitar and base and you have some dark solid metal.

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