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  1. Mar 19, 2021 · "Aqualung" not only helped inspire Jethro Tull themselves to better things, but it had a further-reaching influence on many rock and metal performers, inspiring artists like Geddy Lee of Rush to ...

  2. 5 days ago · Punks couldn’t admit to loving us at the time, although a lot did. “The Ramones were true American rock’n’roll in a grungy, street-credible way. And that sort of music comes round in cycles. In 1969 it had been the MC5, whom Jethro Tull actually played with, and then in 1974 it was the turn of the Ramones.” It was very competitive.

  3. Jethro Tull are a British rock band formed in Blackpool, Lancashire in 1967. Initially playing blues rock and jazz fusion, the band soon incorporated elements of English folk music, hard rock and classical music, forging a signature progressive rock sound. [ 1 ] The group's founder, bandleader, principal composer, lead vocalist, and only ...

  4. Jun 12, 2017 · In the early nineteen-seventies, E.L.P., alongside several more or less like-minded British groups—King Crimson, Yes, and Genesis, as well as Jethro Tull and Pink Floyd—went, in the space of a ...

  5. May 10, 2022 · Jethro Tull: Thick as a Brick. It started off as a goof: Jethro Tull front man Ian Anderson so resented the grandiose pretense of some of the early prog concept albums — famously decrying its producers as pompous “heads-up-their-arses” snobs – that he set out to parody the genre with Thick as a Brick. But the joke missed its mark entirely.

  6. Sep 20, 2023 · Martin Lancelot Barre joined Jethro Tull in 1968. Over the Christmas of that year, he learned the material that would become their second album, Stand Up. He and Anderson represented the core of the band over the course of another 19 studio records, culminating with solstitial synchronicity in 2003’s The Jethro Tull Christmas Album.

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  8. Jan 30, 2022 · In this month’s column, part two of an interview with Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson, in which he discusses his favorite Tull songs, Iron Maiden’s cover of “Cross-Eyed Mary,” and what ‘prog rock’ means to him. To view part one of the interview (in which Anderson discusses Tull’s new album, The Zealot Gene), click here.

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