Ian Anderson's wife reputedly wrote at least the core concept of the Aqualung lyrics referencing the sound he made while singing through the flute, and his bawdy nature. If I'm not mistaken, he wrote "Cross-eyed Mary about her." "Thick As A Brick" was actually a suite that combined several different songs, and reprises knitted together with instrumental interludes.
Awesome video any plans for locomotive breath and wind up the two other tracks that really stand out for me. There’s a live version of My God on yt that is really cool
Such great Songs from such an awesome Band! 🤟 Thanks for the deep memories of the good old days 🙏👴🙋♂️
Cool... I was a big Jethro Tull fan in the 70's.
Mother Goose is a must.
Ian Anderson's wife reputedly wrote at least the core concept of the Aqualung lyrics referencing the sound he made while singing through the flute, and his bawdy nature.
If I'm not mistaken, he wrote "Cross-eyed Mary about her."
"Thick As A Brick" was actually a suite that combined several different songs, and reprises knitted together with instrumental interludes.
Hymn 43 is must know!
Awesome video any plans for locomotive breath and wind up the two other tracks that really stand out for me. There’s a live version of My God on yt that is really cool
I will be doing locomotive breath eventually
Hi you are a great guitar player Mr parrot with another feel as a wet fish .
He called him Aqualung because he had pneumonia. Pneumonia is having fluid in one’s lungs.
Love the Dead Milkmen!
Very good.
Great" Steve Jobs " nothing easy but, this helps
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nope this does not include the 2 or 3 songs I wish for, maybe you are too young for Stand Up
Did you mean to write and send it? Looks like your first (and only?) thought