Jethro Tull - almost live in Bangalore

Feb 04, 2006 00:20

It was a different experience for me. Never have I been to a concert where I felt so ignorant and bored. Two things here:

Ignorant. I knew a few songs of Jethro Tull and I went to see them primarily to start listening to them. And I dont think they have done that to me. Also, logically, these four or five are probably their most famous of songs. ( Read more... )

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anonymous February 5 2006, 03:40:59 UTC
"When people ask me what they should do when they hit a lyrical block, I ask them to go to a 12 year old boy to write lyrics for them. Most of the time, he writes better and you dont have to pay the little bastard a penny"

It would've been hilarious if you knew a bit more about Tull. An album of theirs, their best in my opinion, 'Thick As A Brick', was claimed to have been written by a 12 year old boy. I guess he was referring to that. Of course, it was really written by Ian himself, and he was just pulling everyone's legs.

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shivku February 5 2006, 05:31:42 UTC
I know this bit, though I dont know much about Tull. He mentioned the one you are talking about in the concert. All I was saying was, It doesnt sound that hilarious when I quote him. He was quite funny though.

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anonymous February 5 2006, 06:23:56 UTC
Ah, alright, I should've known. Sorry about that. I'm just a bit annoyed that I couldn't make it to the concert.

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sunson February 5 2006, 22:11:00 UTC
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