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Old 02-08-2012, 04:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Jehtro Tull- Thick as a Brick Sequel

Ian Anderson (not under the moniker of Jethro Tull) is putting out "Thick as a Brick" part 2 for release this Spring. He is also going to tour-- playing the original "Thick as a Brick" in its entirety for the first time in 40-years, plus the entire sequel as well. For Tull fans, like myself, this is fantastic.

Here's two links. The first has video and audio samples of the new "TAAB," and they sound good.



A Message from Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick 2 (Blog) | CONCERT BLAST!
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Old 02-08-2012, 04:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Oh hell, not a sequel to this album!
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Man, Tull certainly gets no love here...

I rank TAAB and APP as two of my favorite albums of all time, so I'm counting down the minutes to the release. I just hope Ian Anderson's voice can hold up. It has never been the same since his throat surgery in the late 80's, and the last time I saw him live he was really struggling, but he sounds good in the clip. I guess we'll see.

Or, I guess *I'll see* and let everyone else know
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Man, Tull certainly gets no love here...

I rank TAAB and APP as two of my favorite albums of all time, so I'm counting down the minutes to the release. I just hope Ian Anderson's voice can hold up. It has never been the same since his throat surgery in the late 80's, and the last time I saw him live he was really struggling, but he sounds good in the clip. I guess we'll see.

Or, I guess *I'll see* and let everyone else know
I'm sort of neutral about them. I was just chuckling because US was just knocking TAAB yesterday in the album wars thread.
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I'm sort of neutral about them. I was just chuckling because US was just knocking TAAB yesterday in the album wars thread.
Just saw that thread and chimed in... my vote obviously went to TAAB
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He put out Thick as a Brick as a joke almost, taking the piss out of Prog bands by releasing a big double album and I am not a fan of it too much but I do like Tull 75% of the time.

Would have loved to have seen Tull in their prime though.
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He put out Thick as a Brick as a joke almost, taking the piss out of Prog bands by releasing a big double album and I am not a fan of it too much but I do like Tull 75% of the time.

Would have loved to have seen Tull in their prime though.
You're right, but he said that publicly from day one. He was unhappy that Aqualung was labeled a concept prog album. Anderson didn't want Tull labeled as anything except for Jethro Tull, so he took the biggest stab he could at the Prog genre by creating the first single song album, and claiming the lyrics were written by the fictions 10-year old character Gerald Bostock, but in the process, he created one of the seminal prog albums of the original wave of progressive rock.

For me, Tull's output from '71 starting with Aqualung through '79's Stormwatch is almost completely flawless, and during that period (71- 79), they were more prolific than most any other band, releasing 9 studio albums and 1 live album.
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For me, Tull's output from '71 starting with Aqualung through '79's Stormwatch is almost completely flawless, and during that period (71- 79), they were more prolific than most any other band, releasing 9 studio albums and 1 live album.
I already know you love A Passion Play which is even more painful than the brick, but do you actually think War Child, Minstrel in the Gallery and the dire Too Old To Rock`n`Roll-Too Young To Die to be good albums?
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I already know you love A Passion Play which is even more painful than the brick, but do you actually think War Child, Minstrel in the Gallery and the dire Too Old To Rock`n`Roll-Too Young To Die to be good albums?
i'm not really bothered to trifle with any of that, but Crest of a Knave is quite good

and despite what people say about it, of coz it's "metal", it's power metal lite
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