It's safe to say that all those bands had at least one masterpiece. Aqualung is def Jethro Tulls.
all the best...
An amazing album: found this 40th anniversary edition!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...hPAeQVKjcrIxyc
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It's safe to say that all those bands had at least one masterpiece. Aqualung is def Jethro Tulls.
all the best...
Thick as a Brick was an outstanding album also......
Jim
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Great band...great show. Saw them in Oakland in the early '80s.
Saw Ian Anderson jam with Tull for 20-30 minutes while standing on one leg like a friggin stork! His signature posture. Weird, but so cool.
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My brother in-law was a huge Tull fan. He was diagnosed with colon cancer. One of the things he wanted to do while he could was to record a Tull Tune. This started as a midi file. My friend replaced all the guitars with real ones, sent me the files, I layed down drum tracks. Finally my brother in-law did the vocals.
http://www.robertmdrums.com/mp3/aqualung.mp3
One of the more interesting interviews of Anderson with a review of his impressions of all his drummers:
http://www.tullpress.com/mddec90.htm
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