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Jethro Tull - Hymn 43 | REACTION/REVIEW
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I am sure you have done some of these, but here are most of their greatest songs Cross-Eyed Mary (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) Jethro Tull Aqualung 4:10 Aqualung (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) Jethro Tull Aqualung 6:36 Mother Goose (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) Jethro Tull Aqualung 3:53 Locomotive Breath (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) Jethro Tull Aqualung 4:42 Lick Your Fingers Clean (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) Jethro Tull Aqualung 2:50 Really Don't Mind / See There a Son Is Born (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick (40th Anniversary Special Edition) 5:01 The Poet and the Painter (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick (40th Anniversary Special Edition) 5:30 You Curl Your Toes in Fun / Childhood Heroes / Stabs Instrumental (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick (40th Anniversary Special Edition) 6:49 See There a Man Is Born / Clear White Circles (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick (40th Anniversary Special Edition) 5:59 Tales of Your Life (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick (40th Anniversary Special Edition) 5:25 Childhood Heroes Reprise (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick (40th Anniversary Special Edition) 2:57 Skating Away on the Thin Ice of the New Day (2002 Remaster) Jethro Tull War Child (2002 Remaster) 4:12 Bungle in the Jungle (2002 Remaster) Jethro Tull War Child (2002 Remaster) 3:37 Cold Wind to Valhalla (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) Jethro Tull Minstrel in the Gallery (40th Anniversary Edition) 4:18 Black Satin Dancer (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) Jethro Tull Minstrel in the Gallery (40th Anniversary Edition) 6:54 Cup of Wonder (2003 Remaster) Jethro Tull Songs from the Wood 4:32 Velvet Green (2003 Remaster) Jethro Tull Songs from the Wood 6:03 The Whistler (2003 Remaster) Jethro Tull Songs from the Wood 3:32 ...And the Mouse Police Never Sleeps (2003 Remaster) Jethro Tull Heavy Horses (2003 Remaster) 3:13 Acres Wild (2003 Remaster) Jethro Tull Heavy Horses (2003 Remaster) 3:25 No Lullaby (2003 Remaster) Jethro Tull Heavy Horses (2003 Remaster) 7:55 Moths (2003 Remaster) Jethro Tull Heavy Horses (2003 Remaster) 3:28 One Brown Mouse (2003 Remaster) Jethro Tull Heavy Horses (2003 Remaster) 3:23 Something's on the Move (2004 Remaster) Jethro Tull Stormwatch
@jima6545
10 күн бұрын
Excellent list
My first concert was Jethro Tull in El Paso, Texas 7/9/73. Holy Moly !!! I was 16 years old. A Passion Play phenomenon was the greatest concert I have ever witness for 5.00 dollars. Put that in your pipe & smoke it.
Tull, NOT in the Hall of Fame?! That’s a crime. Should do the whole album if you can. Gotta do, My God and Wondering Aloud together. Wondering Aloud is somewhere around a minute long.
@chrisw647
12 күн бұрын
Says more about the R&RHoF than it does about JT. The Hall has been a joke for a long time.
And the "unsung" western hero He killed an Indian or.......three Then they made his name in Hollywood To set the white man free.... Freaking brilliant lyrics. I love Anderson's snark.
@gingerbaker_toad696
12 күн бұрын
If Jesus saves, oh well he better save himself, From the gory gloryseekers, who use his name in death.. Such a masterful mind, on top of creating music like this 🤯♥️
The 2nd half of the album is mostly about organized religion. Mother Goose is one of my top favorites
Whole album, MASTERPIECE!
Their musicianship is impeccable. In fact, the great Ritchie Blackmore used to require his musicians in Rainbow to go see Tull play live because he wanted them to see the standard that they were supposed to play up to. Cool reaction, Biz.
My first Tull album. Still one of my faves.
I know every nuance of this album. Listened to it non stop as a young teen along with other classics.
Jethro Tull is completely unique in the world of rock/progressive rock. Ian Anderson has fronted a band that has created some of the most memorable music in the last 50+ years. If you want to learn about the name Jethro Tull, look up the agronimist.
Perfect album.
Deep, deep lyrics with great music.
That guitar chug between the verses really makes the song.
The thing about Tull is they were such good musicians their concerts weren’t just tight, they could also put on a show!
Take your time. Jethro Tull had their golden years during the 70s, but there are also treasures before and after. In Stockholm, Sweden they were opening act for Jimi Hendrix! (my friends saw that concert - I didn't) The cover of J S Bach's "Bouree" (from Stand Up, 1969, was a hit. The KZread clip of "My God" (later to be released on Aqualung) is a must! In 2006 Jethro Tull and Lucia Micarelli did an excellent cover of Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" KZread (2:13). The evolution of the band up to the album "Heavy horses" 1978 include some really top notch songs including the almost 44 min long "Thick as a brick" (there is a 13 min live concert version on KZread). Personal favourite songs: "Songs from the wood" and "Minstrel in the gallery" both with some medieval influences(!) Today there are two "Jethro Tull"s one of Ian Anderson and one of Martin Barre.
The whole record for sure it's in context and not a bad song on it
Aqualung is a great album.
definitely listen to the album from start to finish,even if it's just on your own offline. it is quite the experience.
Martin sure has some rippin guitar in this.
thanks for reacting, Biz. Other "Tull" goodies: Aqualung, theme song from the album, Take it Easy, Living in the Past. There are many more. RK
Great song from what is definitely a seminal rock album!
"My God" is this on steroids with tons of flute
☮️💙💙💙🔥🔥🔥😎love them and you!!!
@watchbizmatik
11 күн бұрын
#Luv
Wow! I liked your comments.Here in Spain we don´t have this kind of TV preachers that sell you holy water ,but there are some politicians that claim they are defending the essence of Spanish Christianity and want to send back home all of these poor African people who try to reach our coasts in a fragile boat hoping for a better life.And this corrupt people call themselves Christians? Anyway you touched the point of the song.These prog guys really could play and had the creativity to put all this music together.
Still thrilled you are back, Biz. I think this is my favorite track on the album. All of it is phenomenal. I’ve only been listening to it ~50 years so may have to think a little more about which is my favorite. I really enjoyed watching you enjoy it so much. This one caught you, I can see that.
@watchbizmatik
11 күн бұрын
Yeah really good song
Ian definitely had a bone to pick with the church of England..
every track is epic. thanks for reacting Keep it up bro
@watchbizmatik
11 күн бұрын
Big up
It is a banger album!! I wore out the 1st Aqualung album I bought and had to get another. Thanks much for the reaction!!
@harrychristian4291
15 күн бұрын
It must have killed them to make it though. They seem to prefer mostly menstrual music or some crap.
This album is great, you should listen to it as a whole. It is not a concept album although because it has several songs with a similar lyrical theme some critics thought it was. Ian's reaction was to write a spoof concept album (Think as a Brick) as a bit of a joke, but it turned out to be so good - 45 minutes of magic. Each of their albums has a different theme/sound - but all uniquely Tull - there is something for everyone or your different moods.
Great song, fantastic album!
From an earlier album, Stand Up, “Reasons for Waiting” is a must hear!
Ian Anderson was a stickler for perfect performances - you might try the live versions of Velvet Green or Minstrel in the Gallery, they're quite as good or better than the studio versions - really great musicianship, as you say!
So amazing. Excellent reactions on all your vids.
@watchbizmatik
11 күн бұрын
Thank you
You got to check out my god from this album, killer
Hi, I've been watching a few of your reactions lately, and keep forgetting to hit the Subscribe button! Didn't forget this time, glad to be a subscriber. Jethro Tull is my all-time favorite band, although I only got to see them live once, in 1979. Best concert ever! For me, I think their best material came from the 70's, after that I pretty much stopped following them. Doesn't matter, I'll listen to their stuff from the 70's forever! Super hard to pick a favorite song, it probably changes with my mood. Tull is such a unique band, there's no mistaking them for anyone else when you begin to hear any of their songs. Ian Anderson wrote practically every song, he's a genius!
@watchbizmatik
11 күн бұрын
Thanks for the sub 🙌🏿
Love these guys! 😄 Left you some recommendations on your Mother Goose reaction, but really you can't go wrong with Jethro Tull! Have fun exploring the catalogue. 🙂 Oh, you might want to check out She Said She Was A Dancer. I think you'll get a kick out of that one!
Try "Skating away on the thin ice of a new day" next!
Nothings is easy
Great, entertaining review
@watchbizmatik
11 күн бұрын
Thank you
Hey, you sound like a Tull fan on a journey here. Liked and subscribed. I don't like to describe albums as "masterpiece" very often but Jethro Tull has racked up a lot of them. You won't find too many top popular hits with Tull. Instead you will find hidden gem after hidden gem after hidden gem ...
@watchbizmatik
11 күн бұрын
Hey thanks for the sub
If you find the time, check out Jethro Tull on a two-part video of their live performance at the Isle of Wight festival in England back in the summer of 1970 of "Dharma for One". Tull's original drummer Clive Bunker gives an outstanding solo on part-two of "Dharma for One". The frontman Ian Anderson is one hell of a showman even though he doesn't play his flute in this song. At any rate, "Dharma for One" is smokin' hot and worth a listen and also gives you an impression of Jethro Tull in the earlier days during their career. 🔍🔎🎭🎤🎸🎹🥁🔊🔥☮🎧
I want to hear a solid gospel choir do this one.
How about them drum chops???? Solid & groovy.
@watchbizmatik
11 күн бұрын
Solid
Your Music Mirrors Your Mind Song suggestion: Fly By Night Band/Artist: Ian Anderson Album: Walk Into Light Ian's first solo effort.
@watchbizmatik
11 күн бұрын
Oh I didn’t know he had solo work
JT song or the album Minstrel In The Gallery!!
B A N G E R
@watchbizmatik
11 күн бұрын
Facts
cool, this is the opposite of Mother Goose. The versality of Tullis amazing. The aqualung album is one of the greatest albums of all time. Do My God next...please.
A unique mix of prog, hard rock, and folk, and some of the cleverest lyrics out there - plus great playing by the whole band. This whole album is brilliant, and it's just the tip of the JT iceberg. Anderson's most scathing take on religion is in the album's final song, "Wind Up".
@tullfan2560
15 күн бұрын
Not to mention honky tonk and grunge - how do you get both of those into a song?
@watchbizmatik
11 күн бұрын
I think I will be doing every track
Favorite Tull song? Hard to pick just one, there's so many that are incredible. I'd recommend: Reasons for Waiting Look Into the Sun One White Duck on Your Wall Teacher Skating Away
@devonvergiels5185
15 күн бұрын
Don't forget Requiem. Completely beautiful song. And anything from Songs Fron the Wood, and Heavy Horses . . . Heck, pretty much anything
@lisarainbow9703
15 күн бұрын
Agreed, Requiem is a gorgeous song. If I listed all my favorites, I'd still be typing hours from now. Lol.
Here
@watchbizmatik
11 күн бұрын
🙏🏿🙏🏿
Boyfriend/husband and I went to a Tull concert in the early 70's. Very nice theater with comfortable seats, nice acoustics. Probably smoked a dube before the show. Anyway I slept throught the entire concert !?!! LOL😆 Husband was a fan, owned several albums, but for some reason they never excited me. Great respect for their talents, just not my thing for some reason. Robert Plant called them "Jethro Dull" ! To each his own I guess, that's what makes life interesting. No offense intended to all their many fans.
@watchbizmatik
11 күн бұрын
I’m surprised Cindy
@cindyfalstrom7231
11 күн бұрын
@@watchbizmatik Although I love 60/70's British rock, it's hit or miss with the Progressive bands for me. Love some Prog bands - ie: Floyd, ELP, King Crimson,but others - meh😏. Feel a liitle bad as Tull is so beloved, but just my opinion.
I'm with you on the Scammers , bro . The Real Jesus gives Everlasting Life for free : John 3:16 ...without cost to all the recipients . Little children can easily understand and believe in Him for His doubtless Guarantee, instantly having irrevocable Life at that moment . Cuz He cannot lie to the little ones , unlike the "Religion for $ Profit" schemers. No better news , ever .