Thank you Kenny for letting me listen to Auqalung for the first time in your bedroom in 1975. I miss you brother. Our souls will all be free one day. your little brother Scott
You cant compete with this band it has everything. Songs that tell stories, the most bad ass rocking panflute that ever existed, and then a kick ass guitar. Just such an original sound and no one has answered with anything even close to Jethro Tull in over 50 years 😳
Don't forget the bass player....I am 70 and I grew up with this music and Jeffery Hammond -Hammond has got to be one of top 5 most underrated bass player in rock....I used to sit down with my vinyl and my Richenbacher 4001 bass and learned how to play many Tull songs just because of the bass lines....badass Bassist for sure
Morbid Beauty My GOD,help me JESUSSSSS! Yes, 'morbid' it seems you are. Please go see a minister,priest, or psychologist. THIS 'music' IS unGodly SHiITe!
I know a poor old man, like this song, makes me sad to see he's so Alone... And filling his lonely days w restaurant's and the restaurant/bar down street from my house, he doesn't wash anything and no matter what u tell him he doesn't want to hear it, I pray and try to talk w him when I see him.. I DONT WANT TO BE OLD AND ALONE, I thank God, I know Jesus now...
That s why I got into opera. The only time my ex was off my back was when I listened to opera, especially Wagner. I got opera recordings, the dog, and my dignity back in the divorce, so I did okay.
I remember in 71 sitting on a bench at my local plaza after school waiting for my ride home, the loudspeakers playing this song across the street from the local record store. not understanding the foreign language, but the music left me numb. All I could remember was Aqualung. 50 years later I found an old copy of the album at a goodwill and now I relive this masterpiece everyday😳
@@rs2619 Puerto Rico, back then new music releases took a few years to hit the island. worked at pizza joint making pies and tried to keep the juke box with the latest 45's🤣
"Do you still remember December's foggy freeze" is where this song really takes off for me and makes me start speeding like crazy when I'm driving. This song, along with Radar Love, have both been responsible for a couple tickets in the past!
I'm on my downward hill to 30 and considered a millennial. Glad I had parents that introduced me to good music at a young age. I hardly get on social media, I work hard and dont complain or make excuses. I work to make my lot in life better. I definately feel like I'm grouped in the wrong generation...
It's a great song and that is why I am here. But fancy thinking all the good music has been done. People are always creating genius. To think there is no more good music to be had is a very old headspace.. Dig a little deeper Bro.
I'm happy about the time I lived because I have been able to enjoy the music of so many legends. I was born in 72, and grew up in a home with so many people listening to different music and they turned me on to all the awesome music, from their era, my uncles, and a few aunts, cousins, brothers and friends, and my own as well. So I love all types of music.
The whole Songs From the Wood album basically takes place in a medieval time (one in which highborn hunting girls can temporarily turn farmers into horses, among other things.)
A classic as music, painting a story in lyrics and tone, and performed as a classic should be respecting the material. Shifting points of view, lyrics that give you a Chaucer feel in learning about a character, and making someone invisible too often in an urban setting a real breathing human being you think about later. Simply a classic.
How on earth did a young man in the 70realise what an old man goes through .?hurting legs ....freezing..? I am now 64 and feeling like the character. Genius
What a beautiful, devastating, painful, amazing song!! Each word can be thinking and rethinking.. a poetry.. a cry.. a threat.. Deep genius masterpiece! I'm so grateful for it , it helped me overstep my prejudice and ignorance ❤
The song is one story told by three different characters. First is Anderson observing Aqualung and is positive that he knows what's going thru the Old man's head, "Eyeing little girls, with bad intent!"...Second is Aqualung himself.."...an old man cold and lonely, taking time the only way he know's, leg hurtin' bad as he bends to picck a dogend..." and third, someone who knows the Old Man, "..Aqualung my friend, don't you start away uneasy, you poor old sog, you see it's only me"
In Chicago, where I grew up, we had a bum, yes, the homeless then (70's) were called "bums". We had a neighborhood bum that looked like "Aqualung" on the cover, so we called him Aqualung. When I had cash, I used to buy him a warm bowl of chili, from this hotdog joint. He scarfed it up, and just nodded his head without saying a word. In fact I never heard him utter a sound, but after being around him , you knew he wasn't deaf. While I was away in the service, I heard he had passed away. When I came home, my friends told me he had over 200 grand in a bank account! That wasn't allocated anywhere..so the state kept it. Well, shit, I should have bought him more chili....
@@parulmishra8529 No he's actually right i'm from Chicago myself & if i remember there was a story about a bum who was living on the streets & people used to feed him he died come to find out he was a stock broker or something but he suffered from schizophrenia
"Don't you start away, uneasy." Is NOT a question, to have a question mark following it, but rather, the singer is imploring the person he is addressing not to be so jumpy and not to run off at the singer's approach. It is a request, in the imperative, not a question. "You poor old sod, you see it's only me." The song is alluding to the biblical verse, Proverbs 28:1: "The wicked flee where no one pursues."
@@Rowen170 The writer of the song is implying that the titular character, "Aqualung," has a "guilty mind," that he is fearful that he will be accosted for something of which he may be guilty, or be thought guilty. The verse from Proverbs is telling the reader about this phenomenon: those who have behaved immorally or wickedly are often afraid, even when they are not being pursued for their crimes. They are tormented by the fear that they will be called to account for acts the law will punish if the crimes are discovered.
Thanks for posting the lyrics to this. It’s good to know that after the best part of fifty years and never actually reading the lyrics, I can still remember then all off by heart without getting a word wrong! My long term memory is 100% but I can’t remember half of what I did yesterday 😅
I was attending an All Girl Parochial Preparatory Academy when I discovered J.T. Thanks to my Senior Girl's Club" big sister. She taught me many things as a lowly freshman. Aqualung was my favorite lesson!
I bought this album around mid 71, cause a friend's older brother had one... so we had our own cause his brother wouldn't let us touch any of his records ... we toked our brains out on this album... hahaha THEN WE GOT BLACK SABBATH and went mental at just 15yrs old
Dude, could you please spend a few minutes and explain what does "Aqualung" means anyway? Although I speak English fluently, it is still far from pefrection. I am sure, there is second meaning to it, slang, or something else (like a "dog-end" i didnt know that one either, now i know). I cant see any connection of these lyrics with a device allowing men to breath underwater.
yeah he had pneumonia so his lungs were full of fluid you usually die from this without treatment and as a homeless man he couldn't afford to see a doctor
I always thought it was "five little girls". "eyeing" makes MUCH more sense. Thanks for the lyrics! I also thought 'lung' not 'luck' 'bar' not 'bog' the 'army' as in the Salvation Army--I never got that until I saw this video.
Sempiterna Opera di Musica contemporanea, da ascoltare e riascoltare - chiudendo gli occhi in ossequioso rispetto durante l'assolo di Martin - ogni volta che pensi alla miseria, materiale e spirituale, di buona parte dell'umanità.
"Snot running his nose Greasy fingers, smearing shabby clothes" I had a arson fire in late Oct 2019 My income , home shop totally destroyed,all my tools and ability to earn a income all gone, truck burned .Electric meter burned , so no power, no water. I decided to stay and rebuild, stand my ground against the arsonist. I was in effect border line homeless The cold was brutal, as I cleaned up to try to make things better, this lyrics eep going through my head as it was so applicable Snot running down his nose Smearing shabby clothes.......so true It's only December 24th 2019, long way to go before spring
Hey bro, just read your comment, June 4th, I'm small business like it sounds like you are, auto body repair where I live. One thing I've learned over the years is that once you've provided for your self (ran your small business) whatever life throws at you one way or another you'll handle it, hopefully things have gotten better for you since you're fire. Prayers for you!!!
They played this so much when I was a tot I didn’t even understand the words now years later now it makes me laugh and cry because now I relate to the body wearing out part of it but wow what a masterpiece!!!!
......"sun streaking cold, an old man wandering lonely, taking time the only way he knows..... " what lyrics painting a sad picture, the unforgettable poetry of Ian, the one legged floutist.
7decaderocker so true. very few bands have an album that every song is fantastic. appetite for destruction, paranoid, facelift, toys in the attic to name a few. aqualung is definitely a masterpiece
Much of the older music has qualities that most newer music does not. The artists...such as Tull, Yes, Floyd, etal, grew up with classical training and influences. Their music belays this experience and construction.
As a teenager and young adult, I liked the heavy beginning and end of the song the best...as I've gotten older,I like the middle part of the song now the best...
Yup two older baby bust sibs remember they opened us up to rock music and when we were kids it felt strange thick as a brick also tull could be unapologetic. Like that generation
You know that feeling you get when you hear someone talk about a song, and out of curiosity or boredom you look it up, and it turns out to be a song that you heard a million times as a kid but never knew the name of? Yeah...and all because one character in a game I was playing was viciously insulting another character, and one of the insults she used was "Aqualung", and I just had to find out how "Aqualung" was an insult. Now I know, and I've been reunited with an old classic from the good old days. So I guess I owe a hearty thanks to Luna from BlazBlue! ...not a game you would expect to reference an American 70s rock song...but then again, there's JoJo's Bizarre Adventures and its barrage of classic rock referencing. The moral of this story is: Music ties EVERYTHING together! :D
@@MsAppassionata Love. I know that sounds trite, but there is something to it. Actually giving a damn about your fellow man. Even the most downtrodden in society. Rather than ignore the easily ignored he gives voice to this man, and his troubles. Without making excuses for him or championing him he does seam to care about him. In the next song Anderson is an apologist for a school age prostitute. Kind of a companion piece. I think Anderson was trying to give voice to the types straight society can look down on. Not complimentary, but rather honest without judgement. Meh, I could be way off. Just my take.
Thank you Kenny for letting me listen to Auqalung for the first time in your bedroom in 1975. I miss you brother. Our souls will all be free one day. your little brother
Scott
Glad you have those awesome memories of your brother. Great song. Great year. Cheers ❤
You cant compete with this band it has everything. Songs that tell stories, the most bad ass rocking panflute that ever existed, and then a kick ass guitar. Just such an original sound and no one has answered with anything even close to Jethro Tull in over 50 years 😳
Don't forget the bass player....I am 70 and I grew up with this music and Jeffery Hammond -Hammond has got to be one of top 5 most underrated bass player in rock....I used to sit down with my vinyl and my Richenbacher 4001 bass and learned how to play many Tull songs just because of the bass lines....badass
Bassist for sure
I believe it was just a regular flute.
How many of my late boomers are still rocking to Aqualung in 2023?
I'm German Girl, 69 Years old and I'm still rocking to Aqualong. I love this Song. ❤
@@reginagawlowicz1373 Yes ma'am I'm still rocking myself here in America 🇺🇸
@@mitchellmarcus4843 Never too old for Rock'n'Roll
I am an old man.
@@KarlPopper-xu5nj yes sir brother same here
I was 10 years old in 1971 and remember this song like yesterday. It never gets old. People will be listening to this song in 2071!
I've listened to this a million times throughout my life and it still gives me chills. Absolutely a masterpiece.
Morbid Beauty right!?
I feel the same!!!
So great! Loved them in concert a million years ago
Morbid Beauty
My GOD,help me JESUSSSSS!
Yes, 'morbid' it seems you are.
Please go see a minister,priest, or psychologist.
THIS 'music' IS unGodly SHiITe!
I totally agree. My sister bought this album for me for Christmas 1971
I know a poor old man, like this song, makes me sad to see he's so Alone...
And filling his lonely days w restaurant's and the restaurant/bar down street from my house, he doesn't wash anything and no matter what u tell him he doesn't want to hear it, I pray and try to talk w him when I see him..
I DONT WANT TO BE OLD AND ALONE,
I thank God, I know Jesus now...
Well, May be you should come and join him!! Jesús is doing my yard work!!
I named my first pet cat Jethro after this band. He lived 17 years of good kitty life listening to this album. Bless you Ian Anderson!!!
One of my all-time faves from Jethro Tull. My ex wife hated this song, so that gave me even more reason to play it, LOUD!!!
kkkkkkk lol dam my ex wife did the same
That s why I got into opera. The only time my ex was off my back was when I listened to opera, especially Wagner. I got opera recordings, the dog, and my dignity back in the divorce, so I did okay.
A good woman would have made you turn it up. : )
Well, it's about a pedophile, so yea it's kind of gross.
Never marry someone without similar mysical taste
I remember in 71 sitting on a bench at my local plaza after school waiting for my ride home, the loudspeakers playing this song across the street from the local record store. not understanding the foreign language, but the music left me numb. All I could remember was Aqualung. 50 years later I found an old copy of the album at a goodwill and now I relive this masterpiece everyday😳
u coming from?
@@rs2619 Puerto Rico, back then new music releases took a few years to hit the island. worked at pizza joint making pies and tried to keep the juke box with the latest 45's🤣
It's never to late ❤
Kids today will never realize the songs of the Golden Era of Rock
I'm 66 and still rocking to the music of the 70s and 80s ... today's music is crap.
I hope kids today will never have to run into the main character of the song. 😳
"Do you still remember December's foggy freeze" is where this song really takes off for me and makes me start speeding like crazy when I'm driving. This song, along with Radar Love, have both been responsible for a couple tickets in the past!
Aqualung and radar love, what more could you ask for. World peace?
Ahh, radar love. Totally dig that song (and obviously this one too since I'm listening to it) lol
Me too. Masterpiece of a song..timeless!!.
Ok then! Child molestation get ya pumped
@@edsupe9611 that's a bit of an extreme thing to say. Speeding tickets are one thing. The other is disgusting. So that's quite a reach.
The journey of being a homeless man - to losing one's morality - then finally, one's sanity.
It's a relatable masterpiece.
...then death.
Not the pedophile part.
Well said
Nothing better than old English rock Too many good bands to choose from. Not saying which
Well, I hope you don't relate to it *too* much.
I saw Jethro Tull in concert when I was a teen, and when they played Aqualung, people got up and boogied!
I don’t listen to aqualung that much, but when I do I’m sitting on a park bench.
This should have more likes
Stay shabby, my friends
Scotland Yard wants to know your location.
@@derpsternium8334 Gray Street
Woolworth shopping center used to be the place to do that at
Songs like this make me feel sad for kids today. They don't know what it's like to grow up with great rock music.
I'm on my downward hill to 30 and considered a millennial. Glad I had parents that introduced me to good music at a young age. I hardly get on social media, I work hard and dont complain or make excuses. I work to make my lot in life better. I definately feel like I'm grouped in the wrong generation...
It's a great song and that is why I am here. But fancy thinking all the good music has been done. People are always creating genius. To think there is no more good music to be had is a very old headspace.. Dig a little deeper Bro.
I’m 16 and bumping this🤟🏾🤟🏾 n I’m African american 🤪
Kids of any generation can grow up listening to this stuff too
Kids today can literally listen to this right now lmao
Guitar solo is one of the greatest ever. Period.
I'm happy about the time I lived because I have been able to enjoy the music of so many legends. I was born in 72, and grew up in a home with so many people listening to different music and they turned me on to all the awesome music, from their era, my uncles, and a few aunts, cousins, brothers and friends, and my own as well. So I love all types of music.
Que Saudades que eu já tinha de ouvir JETHRO TULL !!😊
Nunca deixei de ouvir... Ian forever...
There's masterpieces, Then there's Aqualung. Not many better than this song! A beautiful work of art!
One of the most interesting comments I've read about Jethro Tull was someone noting that "there was something medieval about them." Very true.
they sing about galliards and skin lute
The whole Songs From the Wood album basically takes place in a medieval time (one in which highborn hunting girls can temporarily turn farmers into horses, among other things.)
@@cannonsovercharged the original bardcore
start this vid around 3:20 into Aqualung
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Ian Anderson, playing the flute, dancing around always makes me think the same thing!
Me and my friends use to listen to this album all night long back in Acapulco Mexico back in 1974, with some Acapulco Gold...
A classic as music, painting a story in lyrics and tone, and performed as a classic should be respecting the material. Shifting points of view, lyrics that give you a Chaucer feel in learning about a character, and making someone invisible too often in an urban setting a real breathing human being you think about later. Simply a classic.
Love it absolutely. Shots me straight back to 16 yrs of age.
How on earth did a young man in the 70realise what an old man goes through .?hurting legs ....freezing..?
I am now 64 and feeling like the character.
Genius
What a beautiful, devastating, painful, amazing song!! Each word can be thinking and rethinking.. a poetry.. a cry.. a threat.. Deep genius masterpiece! I'm so grateful for it , it helped me overstep my prejudice and ignorance ❤
“Salvation up the road, and a cup of tea”…❤️🕊
I always thought it was "salvation a la mode"
There is a problem with this song, it ends
I agree
I agree with you.
he left it for you to decide how it ends
That's the best part.
😆😆
Classic! 1971 Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull, still a great song even today!
One of the best rock songs ever written....period. Still stands up to this day.
"Sitting on a park bench, eyeing little girls with bad intent." Doesn't get much more AMBIGUOUS than that.
It's one of the most subtle lyrics in all music.
other than "I got big booty bitches"
+monopolycriminals What if it's the little girls who harbor the bad intent?!
+Jesse Egan Poirier Interesting view, possibly intending to play a prank on the poor homeless man
The song is one story told by three different characters. First is Anderson observing Aqualung and is positive that he knows what's going thru the Old man's head, "Eyeing little girls, with bad intent!"...Second is Aqualung himself.."...an old man cold and lonely, taking time the only way he know's, leg hurtin' bad as he bends to picck a dogend..." and third, someone who knows the Old Man, "..Aqualung my friend, don't you start away uneasy, you poor old sog, you see it's only me"
Jesse, That is a different Tull song.......(Cross eyed Mary)
Simply brilliant! The epitome of classic rock
In Chicago, where I grew up, we had a bum, yes, the homeless then (70's) were called "bums". We had a neighborhood bum that looked like "Aqualung" on the cover, so we called him Aqualung. When I had cash, I used to buy him a warm bowl of chili, from this hotdog joint. He scarfed it up, and just nodded his head without saying a word. In fact I never heard him utter a sound, but after being around him , you knew he wasn't deaf. While I was away in the service, I heard he had passed away. When I came home, my friends told me he had over 200 grand in a bank account! That wasn't allocated anywhere..so the state kept it. Well, shit, I should have bought him more chili....
This seems fake...
Nice history
That's sweet... : )
@@parulmishra8529 No he's actually right i'm from Chicago myself & if i remember there was a story about a bum who was living on the streets & people used to feed him he died come to find out he was a stock broker or something but he suffered from schizophrenia
God loves everyone! Heaven
Here is a song I'll never tire of hearing. Absolute masterpiece!
"Don't you start away, uneasy." Is NOT a question, to have a question mark following it, but rather, the singer is imploring the person he is addressing not to be so jumpy and not to run off at the singer's approach. It is a request, in the imperative, not a question. "You poor old sod, you see it's only me." The song is alluding to the biblical verse, Proverbs 28:1: "The wicked flee where no one pursues."
When you find time, could you please tell me more about the reference between this song and Proverbs. Very interesting. Thanks
@@Rowen170 The writer of the song is implying that the titular character, "Aqualung," has a "guilty mind," that he is fearful that he will be accosted for something of which he may be guilty, or be thought guilty. The verse from Proverbs is telling the reader about this phenomenon: those who have behaved immorally or wickedly are often afraid, even when they are not being pursued for their crimes. They are tormented by the fear that they will be called to account for acts the law will punish if the crimes are discovered.
My brothers and dad show me this band, maaan i just love the rock of the 70's!!!
Thanks for posting the lyrics to this. It’s good to know that after the best part of fifty years and never actually reading the lyrics, I can still remember then all off by heart without getting a word wrong! My long term memory is 100% but I can’t remember half of what I did yesterday 😅
What a great song!
A masterpiece of British rock. First listened to it in 1972 and it still going strong.
😊
the guitar solo with the bass line in the background is such a face melter. top 5 idc what anyone says
First time I've heard this and it's already one of my favorites
Never ever ever gets old... takes me right back
First heard in 70s up to present i always listen to this song ..i love this song by Jethro T..
Always sing it in karaoke
I've been seeing a lot of Aqualungs in the park lately.
Creep
je l'ai ecoute des millions de fois depuis tout gamin et c'est toujours une grande chanson
One of my favorite guitar solos of all time.
Lyrics are so 2023.
Homeless people
Wrong. Those homeless people have existed LONG before 2023. Wake up.
I was attending an All Girl Parochial Preparatory Academy when I discovered J.T. Thanks to my Senior Girl's Club" big sister. She taught me many things as a lowly freshman. Aqualung was my favorite lesson!
"This is Music, everything you've learned so far is Garbage!"
It was Not included in our Parochial Music Appreciation Curriculum, btw.
That guitar solo, gets me playing air guitar everytime 🎸🤘
You can definitely hear the influence this had on modern metal music
Clive Bunker on drums. And perhaps my all-time favorite guitar solo from the genius of Martin Barre.
excellent guitar solo
I bought this album around mid 71, cause a friend's older brother had one... so we had our own cause his brother wouldn't let us touch any of his records ... we toked our brains out on this album... hahaha THEN WE GOT BLACK SABBATH and went mental at just 15yrs old
Dude, could you please spend a few minutes and explain what does "Aqualung" means anyway? Although I speak English fluently, it is still far from pefrection. I am sure, there is second meaning to it, slang, or something else (like a "dog-end" i didnt know that one either, now i know).
I cant see any connection of these lyrics with a device allowing men to breath underwater.
Aqualung was invented by Jacque Cousteau today we call it scuba tanks it's also slang for someone who has pneumonia.
Mike Smith
I see. So the dude had sickness...
yeah he had pneumonia so his lungs were full of fluid you usually die from this without treatment and as a homeless man he couldn't afford to see a doctor
Jürgen Kraise That's right... Note the line where he says "your rattling last breaths, with deep sea diver sounds."
Awww! This song reminds me of being homeless in winter. Believe it or not, the freedom was worth it, I was happy.
I have heard that several times from people who are homeless--they like the freedom.
Eventually, I will stop saying, " this is Perfection in Rock" .
Das ist wahr, it ist true
CLASSIC GUITAR RIFF!
I always thought it was "five little girls". "eyeing" makes MUCH more sense. Thanks for the lyrics!
I also thought 'lung' not 'luck'
'bar' not 'bog'
the 'army' as in the Salvation Army--I never got that until I saw this video.
great song so underrated!! His voice was gritty but mellow just like the instruments in this song. So much range in this song.
And I still can not believe this Masterpiece .
Sempiterna Opera di Musica contemporanea, da ascoltare e riascoltare - chiudendo gli occhi in ossequioso rispetto durante l'assolo di Martin - ogni volta che pensi alla miseria, materiale e spirituale, di buona parte dell'umanità.
Never gets old ,play it loud and proud.2 .23 .23
I grew up to hear my dad in the dining room jammung along to this on his dearmond six string bass i miss those days
This is Perfection in Rock & Roll . I'll never forget the first time I heard it a kid. Masterpice !!!
"Snot running his nose
Greasy fingers, smearing shabby clothes"
I had a arson fire in late Oct 2019
My income , home shop totally destroyed,all my tools and ability to earn a income all gone, truck burned .Electric meter burned , so no power, no water. I decided to stay and rebuild, stand my ground against the arsonist. I was in effect border line homeless
The cold was brutal, as I cleaned up to try to make things better, this lyrics eep going through my head as it was so applicable
Snot running down his nose
Smearing shabby clothes.......so true
It's only December 24th 2019, long way to go before spring
Hey bro, just read your comment, June 4th, I'm small business like it sounds like you are, auto body repair where I live. One thing I've learned over the years is that once you've provided for your self (ran your small business) whatever life throws at you one way or another you'll handle it, hopefully things have gotten better for you since you're fire. Prayers for you!!!
Should have bought insurance
First concert I went to as a teenager in Denmark, loved Jethro Tull and Aqaulung was my favorite :)
They played this so much when I was a tot I didn’t even understand the words now years later now it makes me laugh and cry because now I relate to the body wearing out part of it but wow what a masterpiece!!!!
Listened to this song a million times when I was a young one another million as I got older & more shabby
......"sun streaking cold, an old man wandering lonely, taking time the only way he knows..... " what lyrics painting a sad picture, the unforgettable poetry of Ian, the one legged floutist.
this whole recored is an ICON! all tracks are phenomanal{sp}! there are too few that i can state that about! KUDOS!
7decaderocker so true. very few bands have an album that every song is fantastic. appetite for destruction, paranoid, facelift, toys in the attic to name a few. aqualung is definitely a masterpiece
Doc - "Every Iron Maiden Album"
Man i hate to be a bummer but "you snatched your rattling last breaths/ with deep sea diver sounds" is pretty appropriate during covid times
Beautiful grotesquery
A true masterpiece. Musically 3 dimensional-don't see that everyday.
3 dimensional?
+Johan Liebert the music surrounds you
ok
I like therealGandhi's explanation better, but i meant to say the song has 3 dimensions.
Much of the older music has qualities that most newer music does not. The artists...such as Tull, Yes, Floyd, etal, grew up with classical training and influences. Their music belays this experience and construction.
Hearing this magnificent song brings me back to my teenage pot smoking days hanging with my white buddies in the 70s! 👍🏿
Mine ain't over yet
As a teenager and young adult, I liked the heavy beginning and end of the song the best...as I've gotten older,I like the middle part of the song now the best...
Entire song, music and lyrics are a masterpiece. I'm 63 and still listen to this daily, best guitar and drums.
And again, I will say, " This is Perfection in Rock.
How many Gen Xers are here who had this on the radio as a kid, or had an older sib who played it to death?
Yup two older baby bust sibs remember they opened us up to rock music and when we were kids it felt strange thick as a brick also tull could be unapologetic. Like that generation
This song should literally never end..... and I wouldn't be sad
saw them twice. was great
My mom told me this song was the first song i ever heard and in utero shed put headphones on her belly lol well i sing n i love music!!!
wow- i can't even begin to imagine... oh my goodness
My favorite musical instrument on this masterpiece is Ian Anderson.
The lyrics to this song are pure genius
What a brilliant song.
My mum & dad met at a Jethro Tull gig. My mum is Scottish & my dad Portuguese. :)
One of the best end jams ever.
Jethro Tull goes great with coffee and a sunrise!
From this album my God is a master piece
Love this takes me back to 1974 when i. Started to date Mi first
this song jus made me cry for some reason but it is amazing in the way the song makes you feel it is simply marvelous
Meu álbum favorito, brilhante!
You know that feeling you get when you hear someone talk about a song, and out of curiosity or boredom you look it up, and it turns out to be a song that you heard a million times as a kid but never knew the name of?
Yeah...and all because one character in a game I was playing was viciously insulting another character, and one of the insults she used was "Aqualung", and I just had to find out how "Aqualung" was an insult. Now I know, and I've been reunited with an old classic from the good old days. So I guess I owe a hearty thanks to Luna from BlazBlue!
...not a game you would expect to reference an American 70s rock song...but then again, there's JoJo's Bizarre Adventures and its barrage of classic rock referencing.
The moral of this story is: Music ties EVERYTHING together! :D
Jo JO from Lynyrd Skynyrd?
Skaz Wolfman It’s not American. They’re British.
"Don't you start away uneasy" is a plea, not a question.
Jethro Tull belongs in the Hall of Fame😜
I love you ❤️ Lola !
cant decide witch is best drums ,guitar or lyrics truly a masterpiece
I never knew that Chris Philpot. Love that tune! My favorite by Tull!
Annie Clark from St Vincent says this was one of the first songs that she covered ever. She's all for prog-rock.
Great Solo Martin Barre, you did it well sir
Ian Anderson, just a genius...
After hearing it a thousand times, still love it. Always my fav JT hit.
I really am not interested in TH-cam popularity , but if you're one of those people who think this song is a philosophical masterpiece , hit like
It's not.
Amd its beautiful to ears
@@thorondor4012 it is
I think the lyrics are sick. I often wonder what the intent was in writing about such a creepy character.
@@MsAppassionata Love. I know that sounds trite, but there is something to it. Actually giving a damn about your fellow man. Even the most downtrodden in society. Rather than ignore the easily ignored he gives voice to this man, and his troubles. Without making excuses for him or championing him he does seam to care about him.
In the next song Anderson is an apologist for a school age prostitute.
Kind of a companion piece. I think Anderson was trying to give voice to the types straight society can look down on. Not complimentary, but rather honest without judgement.
Meh, I could be way off. Just my take.
Great song, good old school!!
i love this song so much
Amazing song.! Love the guitar
Brilliant lyricist