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| | Jethro Tull (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The band continued to tour, and released a live double album in 1978. |  | | Although the band was reportedly proud of the sound, the album was not well-received, particularly in North America. |  | | The band has discussed the possibility of recording a new studio album by October 2006. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jethro_Tull_(band)
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| | Prog4you.com - Band interview - Artist- Jethro Tull |
 | | It's been 10 years since the last Jethro Tull album and now you have the CD and DVD, Living with the Past, and you are currently on tour to support this new album. |  | | He is the flute and voice behind the band Jethro Tull, and in 2002 he has celebrated his 39th year as a recording and concert musician. |  | | The music of Jethro Tull can best be described as original with a sound that is so noticeable and accessible by anyone who loves music. |
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http://www.prog4you.com/Band_Interviews/artist_jethro_tull.htm
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| | Jethro Tull: Aqualung |
 | | As one of the most original and inventive bands in the history of rock and roll, Jethro Tull have sustained a career based on clever time signatures, atypical lyrics and blustering showmanship courtesy of the band's visionary and leader, Ian Anderson. |  | | And while original drummer Clive Bunker would leave the band shortly after the release of this landmark album, Jethro Tull has consistently churned out music to this very day. |  | | While some of the band's concepts have been a bit hard to swallow, Aqualung, Tull's fourth release from 1971, is an intrepid statement about God and religion that somehow sunk in and hit pay dirt. |
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http://www.vintagerock.com/jt_aqualung.html
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| | Jethro Tull, MP3 Music Download at eMusic |
 | | The record, A, was eventually released as a Jethro Tull album in September of 1980, but even the Tull name didn't do much for its success. |  | | Barlow, Evan, and Palmer, however, were dropped from the group's lineup with the recording of A, and the new version of Jethro Tull toured in support of the album. |  | | Jethro Tull was a unique phenomenon in popular music history. |
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http://www.emusic.com/artist/10567/10567444.html
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| | Jethro Tull [www.progweed.net] |
 | | Tull concerts are an annual event for me since I got into the band, and even with a few duds here and there, I can't think of another band with as many great albums as Jethro Tull. |  | | If there was one band whose entire discography could be the only music I'd be able to listen to for the rest of my life, Jethro Tull would be that band. |  | | The next album, Benefit, which was preceded by numerous one-stop singles to keep the band's name in the charts, would become their breakthrough album in the U.S., reaching #11 on the Billboard Charts, and spawning a series of American gigs. |
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http://www.progweed.net/reviews/jethrotull/jethrotull-band.html
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| | Jethro Tull |
 | | Jethro Tull is a rock and roll band that was started in 1968. |  | | The band has been very successful and they still record new albums and tour fairly frequently. |  | | There are 3 current core members in the band, Ian Anderson, who does the vocals, flute, acoustic guitar, and some saxophones, Martin Barre on eletric guitar, and Doane Perry on drums. |
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http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Downs/4646
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| | Jethro Tull - PopMatters Concert Review |
 | | And the audiences' tolerance for imperfection and age is indicative of the boundless goodwill the band engenders. |  | | Jethro Tull has toured perennially for going on 33 years, and their press asserts that they've done over 2,500 concerts. |  | | This underscored a vintage snippet of Tull lyricism from the *Warchild* album, a philosophical reference to the struggle for existence, "the fight for your life that is everyday." In a show of civilized restraint, no vehicles were overturned or burned. |
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http://www.popmatters.com/music/concerts/j/jethro-tull.html
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| | New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock J |
 | | Highly electric (it is the only album by Jethro Tull to feature no acoustic guitar at all) and co-written by keyboardist Eddie Jobson, it only barely qualifies as a Jethro Tull album at all. |  | | Jethro Tull recorded their first album in 1968 and have been in existence since then, with a break in the mid 80s. |  | | Jethro Tull are very well known and perhaps as a result of this many people have misconceptions of the band, their ideas about the band being dominated by the image of Anderson as frenetic flute-playing court jester rather than any notion of what the music is like. |
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| | Jethro Tull |
 | | The live tour which accompanied the album was the grandest Tull tour yet, hailed almost universally by critics and propelling Tull to the peak of their fame. |  | | The ailment affected Ian's voice permanently, and the band entered a three-year period of rest, punctuated only by the releases of the "greatest hits" album Original Masters and David Palmer's A Classic Case, a symphonic interpretation of Tull's music with Ian and Martin playing on some tracks. |  | | The second album, Stand Up, is the first album in which the original and distinctive Tull sound came into being. |
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| | Jethro Tull Press: Chicago Tribune, 5 November 1989 |
 | | They grew up with Jethro Tull, their memories are not the memories of an adolescent hearing rock music [for the first time], but of a child 4 or 5 years old hearing what their parents were playing. |  | | Few others have matched Jethro Tull's staying power (their first LP, This Was, was released in 1968) and knack for maintaining a core audience apart from the ever-changing mainstream. |  | | When it was announced that the band's Crest Of A Knave LP had bested releases from Metallica, Jane's Addiction and Iggy Pop in the new 'hard rock/metal' category, a chorus of bops rained down from the public balconies upstairs. |
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http://www.tullpress.com/ct5nov89.htm
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| | Willerup Bros: Jethro Tull |
 | | The band has released over 30 albums over a period of 27 years and not only are the lyrics extremely varied but the music as well is very different. |  | | The thing is - even with the diversity in styles, Jethro Tull has been able to keep a very distinct sound, I guess mostly because of the flute and the capo 3 on the guitar. |  | | I have since bought all their albums (on vinyl) and later when Ian Anderson decided only to publish on compact disc I bought a CD player and have now a close to complete CD collection as well. |
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http://www.willerup.com/tull
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| | Jethro Tull and Me |
 | | Jethro wasn't a member of the band, just the name of the band (and an 18th century farmer/inventor). |  | | I discovered an earlier, jazzier Tull album, This Was, which included a version of Kirk's "Serenade to a Cuckoo." Then in April, 1970, a new Jethro Tull album appeared. |  | | The cover photo was a woodcarving of the band, the back showed a woodcut of the quartet walking away. |
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http://www.jimnewsom.com/meandtull.html
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| | Jethro Tull |
 | | Tull's third record immediately preceded their long string of Top 10 albums. |  | | This is a double record made up of unreleased material, the first part being mostly from an unreleased 1972 album, and the second spanning the mid-70s, 80s, and 90s. |  | | Although two of their later LP's topped the charts and this one didn't, Aqualung is unquestionably the locus of the band's legend. |
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| | Adrian's Album Reviews : Jethro Tull |
 | | The Jethro Tull band sound strangely lifeless for the vast majority of the album, this new direction, if it can be called as such, more apt for an Ian Anderson solo record than a Jethro Tull record. |  | | Also bearing in mind, the entire band were exhausted from touring and from the abandonment of the album they were proposing to record. |  | | This is the kind of song I want on a Tull album to break up the more serious musical sections. |
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http://www.adriandenning.co.uk/tull.html
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| | JETHRO TULL |
 | | It should be noted that Jethro Tull, along with Fleetwood Mac, played a major part in opening up hitherto blocked avenues in British music for the emergeance of a whole wave of what were at the time dubbed "progressive" bands. |  | | The pair met with guitarist Mick Abrahams and drummer Clive Bunker and conceived Jethro Tull in early 1968 taking their name from an 18th century English agriculturist, one of whose books was spotted by Anderson in the home of their manager to be Terry Ellis. |  | | At the time seven strong, the band travelled south to London in the winter of 1967 to record and attempt to break the London gig circuit. |
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http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Amphitheatre/2919/jethrotull.html
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| | JETHRO TULL discography, MP3 and reviews |
 | | TULL was the most consistent group of the progressive era, releasing an album every year between 1968 and 1980, with six to seven of them remaining progressive rock classics. |  | | With 60 million albums sold and over 2500 concerts played in 40 countries, the band continue to record and perform, typically 100 shows to around 300,000 people each year throughout all the major rock and roll territories of the world. |  | | With 60 million albums sold and over 2500 concerts played in 40 countries, the band continue to record and perform, typically 100 shows to around 300,000 people each year throughout all the major roc... |
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http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_BAND.asp?band_id=418
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| | Ian Anderson : Jethro Tull |
 | | The newest Tull album was released in early September and tours were scheduled to begin in late September in the U.K. The band rehearsed, recorded and mixed around Anderson's touring schedule. |  | | The nature of the music is such that the way we've arranged it, the way we've developed it from something that requires an electric guitar, it's an opportunity to switch the emphasis to the flute and, to a lesser extent, to the violin. |  | | Having said that, I suppose that Jethro Tull would still be termed more complex than most of its peers in contemporary rock music, but it's not from the point of view of trying to show off or anything. |
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| | Jethro Tull |
 | | However, it was the albums as a whole which provided the strength for the developing Jethro Tull, containing as they did, not one, but usually several classic rock radio-friendly tracks to keep the band's profile high between concert tours and new releases. |  | | With 60 million albums sold and over 2500 concerts played in 40 countries, the band continued to record and perform live, albeit on a lesser scale, using a nucleus of Anderson, Barre and Pegg. |  | | With two number one albums in the USA and other world-wide chart and sales success behind them, the band began to remove itself from the more commercially-driven side of recording and touring. |
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| | Amazon.com: Aqualung: Music: Jethro Tull |
 | | Jethro Tull's "Aqualung" is a concept album that deals with a lot of issues that still affect us today. |  | | But it was guitarist Martin Barre's swaggering riff off the title track of the band's fourth album that would become Tull's indelibly clichéd trademark--and the band's entrée into a long reign as arena-rock perennials. |  | | Now, for all that, this is not my favorite Tull album (or even my favorite _early_ Tull album). |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000GAIW?v=glance
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| | Good Rockin' Tonight: Jethro Tull |
 | | Jethro Tull was a unique phenomenon in popular music history. |  | | When the band started out, their managers wanted to replace Anderson with Mick Abrahams as the center man. They were like, dude, that wild ass flute playing ain't going to get this band anywhere. |  | | Todays track comes from that album and features everything that is cool about Tull. |
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http://homercat.blogspot.com/2005/07/jethro-tull.html
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| | Jethro Tull News |
 | | Ian Anderson, flautist and singer for Jethro Tull, wonders why copyright protections are so much shorter in the UK and Europe than in the US and elsewhere: spend more than 40 years doing something that I love -... |  | | Jethro Tull wins best hard rock/metal album for the decidedly non-metallic "Crest of a Knave," besting a field that includes Metallica's "... |  | | Out and About A rock band with bagpipes |
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| | Jethro Tull with the Young Dubliners concert review |
 | | Even though Ian Anderson, their frontman, scoffed at labels applied to them by music critics, the band was in fine progressive form, playing their repertoire of songs with syncopated time signatures and melacholic combination of guitars, violins (synthesised) and the flute. |  | | Jethro Tull played, that included a slap-bass solo, sounded amazing (and that's probably more a tribute to Bach than to Jethro Tull). |  | | Still, if you hold a point of view that a concert experience should be very different from listening to an album produced in the studio, then Jethro Tull is one of the acts that's hard to beat in this regard. |
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| | Amazon.com: Very Best of Jethro Tull: Music: Jethro Tull |
 | | Jethro Tull has had more greatest-hits albums than most bands have had regular releases. |  | | Anderson's haughty vocals and eccentric vision (the '70s were a time of excess, but few could top a single song filling two sides of a studio album--and this on the follow-up to a hit album) made Tull unlikely stars after the release of their 1971 breakthrough opus, Aqualung. |  | | I guess Jethro Tull is more an album-driven band anyway, but if you want the ideal Tull compilation, here it is. NOTE: I own every Tull disc up to Heavy Horses, but nothing past it, so this is an early days type thing. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005ASIL?v=glance
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| | Jethro Tull Music Archive |
 | | Announcements include album releases and tour dates for Tull and related bands. |  | | Specific song lyrics can be referenced directly via the Song Titles. |  | | A wonderful Jethro Tull FAQ has been written by Dan Duvall. |
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| | JETHRO TULL |
 | | JETHRO TULL is a band that continues to inspire in live concerts, despite countless replacements. |  | | »In 1968, Jethro Tull managed to replace the Rolling Stones in their runner-up-position behind the Beatles in a poll by the Melody Maker. |  | | Their song »Locomotive Breath« is famous to this day, even to people who don’t really know the band. |
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| | JohnK's Jethro Tull Pages |
 | | However, none of the music that I've listened to over the years has inspired me to the extent that the music of Tull has. |  | | I've been a fan of rock and roll music for almost 35 years now, and Jethro Tull is likely my favourite band of all time. |  | | You'll find reviews of the various Tull albums on these pages, divided up into a sort of "Jethro Tull timeline," something that makes sense (at least to me) given the sheer amount of time the band has been playing together. |
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| | News from the Band - The Official Jethro Tull Website |
 | | Included are Tull music videos, great interviews from current (well, in 1994) and past members at a reunion staged in London, and live performances over the years. |  | | Martin talks about life with Tull these thirty-plus years, what it was like recording famous Tull numbers, the possibility of reuniting the mid-seventies lineup, writing music with Ian, and other topics. |  | | The concerts were even more special as Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia performed separately and with the band. |
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| | Jethro Tull (agriculturist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For the progressive rock band named after him, see Jethro Tull (band). |  | | Centuries later, Jethro Tull would achieve even greater fame thanks to a rock band from Blackpool, England. |  | | Although Tull was wrong that nutrients locked up in soil could be released through pulverising it, and his inventions were sometimes considered controversial and were not widely adopted for many years, on the whole he introduced innovations which formed part of the foundation of productive modern agriculture. |
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| | The Official Jethro Tull Website - Home Page |
 | | Tull appears on a great new charity CD with "One Brown Mouse," along with songs from Richard Thompson, Roxy Music, Jan Akkerman, Bruce Cockburn, and many others. |  | | Here's a great chance to catch a superb video and audio remastering of Tull in their infancy performing "A Song for Jeffrey." The 63-minute DVD includes a commentary from Ian. |  | | If you missed the U.S. concerts last year, here is your chance to buy the 2004 XM Satellite™ radio performance of the entire "Aqualung" album live. |
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| | UBL: featured artist |
 | | Život v obrazech (A life in pictures) is a debut album of a hip-hop band Minuta Ticha originating from Karviná. |  | | Lyrical assassin of hip-hop music emerges that gives the audience something to think about, relate to, and call to action. |
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| | Jethro Tull Press |
 | | Browse the indexes (links above), or use the Search Function below to pin-point a particular topic, band member, or album discussion. |  | | News, February 2006: the new album from Roland Chadwick, featuring Barriemore Barlow on drums, is now available. |  | | Hundreds of original press articles, interviews and photographs covering the history of Jethro Tull from 1967 to 2001. |
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| | No Rehearsal: The Jethro Tull Fanlisting |
 | | Welcome to No Rehearsal, the TFL listed fanlisting for the band Jethro Tull. |  | | If you are a fan of this awesome band, read the rules, put up a code if you have a website, and join the members list. |  | | Check out the extra page for some goodies. |
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| | Jethro Tull |
 | | The band came up with its name because their agent was a history buff... |  | | Find where Jethro Tull is credited alongside another name |  | | You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. |
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| | Collecting Jethro Tull |
 | | This TullRing site is owned by Dag Sandbu |  | | Will be fully integrated into my website in time... |  | | Keep up with Tull news and changes on my site. |
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