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Article 21
Rock On
A s kids, we had always been exposed to a rich array of
music. Those were the glorious days of
When I first heard the music of this Scottish band, I rejected it totally as it seemed strange and totally incomprehensible. The crazy voice, the strange lyrics, the frantic flute playing weaving itself through convoluted guitar licks, the busy drumming and the bizarre song writing made this band unpalatable to this young kid. Yet I always seemed to be coming back to check them out again and again! Later, I realized that it was these very same qualities that attracted me back. The flute had acquired a hypnotic quality and Martin Barre's innovative rock guitar playing gave the songs the raw edge that complemented the complicated song writing style perfectly. Above all, the quaint folkish acoustic quality of their music made them stand out from the rest of the British bands and made me join the millions of fans they had managed to amass by then.
People have always wondered about the origins
of the name "Jethro Tull" and its connection with the band. People
assumed that this was Ian Anderson's name and it was amusing to hear them talk
about Jethro Tull as if he was a member of the band. Unfortunately the truth is
not as exciting as most people would like it to be. It is said that in the
early days, the band used to change its name every week! They were so bad that
they had to pretend to be new in order to get re-booked in clubs. Their agent
who was a student of history came up with the name Jethro Tull and this was the
name they went under when
Jethro Tull went on to sell over 60 million albums worldwide and performed over 2,500 concerts in 40 countries. They have recorded almost 30 albums and their career spans over 30 years. Albums like "Benefit", "Aqualung", "Living in the Past", "Thick As A Brick" are on the 'must have' list of all classic rock buffs in the world. They truly went on to become one of the most successful and enduring acts in British rock history. They surely must be, as no record company would release over 16 "The best of" collections by the same artiste!
Jethro Tull performed in
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