THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby lord_of_light88 » 10 Oct 2014, 01:07

Oh, and open your window and I'll come through your door or something.
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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby Pool Hall Richard » 10 Oct 2014, 07:22

I have Warchild on vinyl but can't remember playing it. Cheap secondhand purchase. Will give a spin at the w/e and see if I need that 4cd set. I suspect not. Would like Aqualung but costly.

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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby NMB » 10 Oct 2014, 09:34

pb wrote:I see the 3rd and 4th discs have over 40 tracks on each of them!


But it's just the same stuff repeated in various audio formats, nothing you'll ever play.
turn on, tune in, nod off

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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby Cantankerous » 10 Oct 2014, 22:10

Buy the single CD Gez!!!









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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby NMB » 11 Oct 2014, 09:27

Carlsson wrote:Buy the single CD Gez!!!x


I have 25 Jethro Tull albums, I need to listen to the ones I have not start buying them again!
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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby Cantankerous » 11 Oct 2014, 14:44

NMB wrote:
Carlsson wrote:Buy the single CD Gez!!!x


I have 25 Jethro Tull albums, I need to listen to the ones I have not start buying them again!


Add this essential live album to the list whilst you are at it:

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Croan wrote:One thing about the Yanks - they never seriously piddled about in
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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby lord_of_light88 » 13 Oct 2014, 14:33

She offered me no sound
Her head is in the ground
She could be calling
For winter


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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby Carlisle Wheeling » 15 Oct 2014, 01:12

Takes me straight back to the fifth year common-room , hoping to light up the day by hearing it on wonderful Radio One.

I played it to death back then. I've still got the Island pink label 45. Great b-side, too.


Probably second (to 17) in terms of my most-played Tull 45.

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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby Cantankerous » 15 Oct 2014, 21:13

Not a single - but what a great track this is:



It would have made a great number 1.....!





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Postby naughty boy » 16 Oct 2014, 03:25

It sounds more like a huge number 2 to me
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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby Cantankerous » 17 Oct 2014, 22:30

E. Action wrote:It sounds more like a huge number 2 to me


Thanks for that

Very informative and helpful

Yes, very informative and helpful










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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby Dicky Rokster » 17 Oct 2014, 22:44

NP

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The 2003 remaster sounds excellent to my ears

I thought the boy from Porcupine Tree could not improve upon GG's TPaTG, however i hold my hands up and admit i was wrong.

I fully expect the forthcoming WC set to be another triumph

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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby Cantankerous » 04 May 2020, 15:13

Reap's first Prog Synch Listen.

Now where it belongs

Love you Reap

*chink*





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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby kath » 05 May 2020, 20:40

C wrote:Reap's first Prog Synch Listen.

Now where it belongs

Love you Reap

*chink*





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ohhh, i love this. mwhaha. such a blast was had by all.

it's this listen that got reap to posting again, which meant a lot to my ass and still does. he brings up his decade-long break somewhere in the thread.

for those who don't know the background: i met reap on a music board in '98. we had a really sick, slurpy online romance for a year and a half before my divorce fiiinally came through, and then we moved it together offline.

he quit onlininity back then, though. a mildewy, stalking, psycho troll took an interest in me. this troll decided i was the second welsh witch of the prophecy, or some such stupid psycho crap. when i rebuffed his advances by telling him to fucque right the fucque off, he got more venomous and stalky. then came the day he bragged about driving past the beezle's elementary school (including the school's name and address). that was it. reap, being a computer guy, found the troll's wife's name and number and gave her a call. end of troll.

but the whole experience soured him. he gave up being online. years later, he changed his mind for this here tull listen.

we are so very happified he did, mwhaha.

to reap.

*chink*

thanks for moving it here. i am indeed moved.

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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby Cantankerous » 05 May 2020, 22:01

kath wrote:
we are so very happified he did, mwhaha.

to reap.

*chink*



I'll drink a Jack Daniels to that

to Reap

*chink*





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anything as preposterously pointless as prog.

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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby Cantankerous » 22 May 2021, 19:01

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Croan wrote:One thing about the Yanks - they never seriously piddled about in
anything as preposterously pointless as prog.

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Re: THE JETHRO TULL FORUM

Postby kath » 23 May 2021, 03:30

ya know, c... i just wanna say this.

you heard reap. you talked to him. you heard his voice, you heard him laugh.

and it may sound silly, but i take comfort in that. i do.

whatever else happens in life, i do.

::smack:: bruthah


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