anyone mention tull?


one of the first things i wanted to hear since recently updating the system, meaning replacing everything, was a track of of Minstrel in the Gallery, called Baker Street Muse. after 32 years or so, still moves me.
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My favorites in this order: Stand Up (paid $90 for a mint 1st pressing U.K. Island pink "eye" pressing), Benefit (german import gatefold, Island 1st pressing), Songs from the Wood (original UK green Chryslis import pressing), Heavy Horses, A Passion Play (all UK pressings)
I used to have a copy of Minstrel, Thick, Living, but don't know what happened to them.. Aqualung a little too sacrilegious for me now... but Hymn 43 live was something to see/hear. Last saw Tull in 1979 for the Stormwatch tour, which was very good, not to mention the great Terry Bozio drumming with the opening act "UK" (bruford had left at that point).
Oh the memories. Sitting on the floor in my buddies basement listening to "Stand Up" on a pair of omni dierctional Pioneer speakers his big brother brought back from Vietnam.
I'll admit I kind of lost touch with Jethro Tull but that is some good music and the memories are foggy but priceless.
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more like who hung out at parties and did cocaine with Jan W

of all the progressive acts only Traffic has made the hallowed halls

no Tull, Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, etc

but have one snarling punk tune or a sixites harmony and your in