Jethro Tull is one if those special groups where they are so completely committed to their sound that it just works. The high energy sends it over the top! Great selection for a reaction
@clare10619 ай бұрын
Aqualung the studio version
@TheStefan69698 ай бұрын
Yes!!! Aqualung 💯
@timtubemusic3 ай бұрын
Completely self-taught on the flute. learned just using his musical brilliance.
@e-racer46736 күн бұрын
I don’t like Jethro Tull in concert. He is not anywhere near as good of vocal in concert.
@Frankincensedjb1239 ай бұрын
Let's talk about one of the most underrated, under-mentioned, and under-played guitarists: Martin Barre. Masterful.
@iarocks449 ай бұрын
Just saw him live alst week here in Atlanta. He was amazing! Still rocking after all these years! Easily one of the best rock guitarists ever.
@robertkaye54348 ай бұрын
I had the honor of interviewing him years ago. Saw him with JT about 10 times over the years. And, most recently, with his own band about 4 years ago.
@JaneWalters-ni7se7 ай бұрын
THANK YOU!!!! Tull is one of my top 5 bands. I adore them, as I'm sure you do too! 😊
@johnheyyuri2317 ай бұрын
I'm glad you mentioned this fantastic guitarist!
@jima65457 ай бұрын
He's always been respected in the older circles. Saw his band last year at Penns Peak. Fantastic show and venue
@myklegue39689 ай бұрын
Ian Anderson doesn't play the flute...he attacks it viciously!!!
@Tampahop9 ай бұрын
In Russia, the flute plays him. 😁
@Boodieman729 ай бұрын
Makes flutists around the world nervous.
@davidputterman27199 ай бұрын
True!
@Kevin-i6t5i9 ай бұрын
With extreme prejudice.
@bigb60469 ай бұрын
On the album version of this song about 20 seconds into this flute solo Ian gasps for air , one of the most epic moments in rock music!
@JohnHF19578 ай бұрын
Ian Anderson's party piece is to play his flute standing on one leg. He is one of the great charismatic stage presences.
@lazyhominid8 ай бұрын
The yelling you're hearing while Ian plays flute is - Ian. He's just out of this world. Saw him last year, and he's still a force of nature.
@Nikioko8 ай бұрын
Ian plays the flute almost like a didgeridoo. Which creates some interesting sounds.
@JubbaheyChannel7 ай бұрын
Yep, combining breath with vocal chords while standing on one leg for minutes on end. Pity the piano intro was missing as the transition from jazz to rock is great.
@NuntiusLegis4 ай бұрын
@@JubbaheyChannel It's more from classical to jazz to rock.
@TheOverlord20109 ай бұрын
Aileen, the band, random info time, was named after Jethro Tull (baptized 30 March 1674 - 21 February 1741, who was an English agriculturist from Berkshire who helped to bring about the British Agricultural Revolution of the 18th century. He perfected a horse-drawn seed drill in 1701 that economically sowed the seeds in neat rows, and later developed a horse-drawn hoe. Tull's methods were adopted by many landowners and helped to provide the basis for modern agriculture.w
@Spiritbro779 ай бұрын
He is literally a madman. A glorious wild madman. I love Tull.
@NuntiusLegis4 ай бұрын
Precisely calculated madness.
@larryfisher57969 ай бұрын
He was one of my favorites back in my day and still is . I'm 80 years old and still love ROCK AN ROLL . CAN I GET A HELL YES 😎😎😎😎
@grampytinman34818 ай бұрын
Soooooo.....You are never too old to rock and roll when you are too young to die 😂
@JaneWalters-ni7se7 ай бұрын
HELL YES!! I'm 6q and I'm with ya, baby!! 😊❤
@ominouscalm7 ай бұрын
Lighters up! Hell, yessss!
@DavidClark-es1ww4 ай бұрын
HELL yeah!
@DavidClark-es1ww4 ай бұрын
When did you turn dirty thirty sweetie? Regardless! Happy birthday Aileen!😊👍❤
@davidputterman27199 ай бұрын
Ian Anderson, the lead singer and flute player is super talented with his flute playing. He can actually talk a bit while he's playing (ie., while he was doing his flute solo you said that it sounded like someone said something) That was him.
@FrowningIke9 ай бұрын
Are you sure it wasn't one of his giant gulps of breath? I thought similar when I first heard them. It sounds like a weird yelp? That's him taking a breath.
@davidputterman27199 ай бұрын
@@FrowningIke Yes, definitely intentional breaths with saying stuff like "Yeah" along with other noises while playing which is his trademark.
@MattSmith-il4tc9 ай бұрын
@@FrowningIke It's something he does in numerous other songs. He talks, vocalizes or even sings WHILE playing the flute to create some crazy sound textures.
@daniellarsson79199 ай бұрын
@@FrowningIke Ian is known for "talking" when he plays the flute
@T-bone19508 ай бұрын
I was told that he taught himself to play the flute.
@vinnyganzano19309 ай бұрын
I've seen Jethro Tull live around a dozen times over the years. Always put on a great show and their albums were amazing one of my go to bands, absolutely love them and their sound.
@enchantedwooddesigns34629 ай бұрын
Damn Im so jealous. One I really want to go to but never got the chance yet.
@rebeccasciutto27229 ай бұрын
That's the way Ian Anderson performed at all his concerts and he maintained the high energy through the whole concert. I saw him the first time in 1973 and actually saw them 4 times. One of my favorite groups.
@jay-remedy-plz9 ай бұрын
More Tull!
@barrylavender79389 ай бұрын
Excellent band. "Aqualung" and "Living in the Past" are both great songs too.
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud9 ай бұрын
Aye, agree Living in the past 😊 ❤
@roy194919 ай бұрын
plus, "Songs from the Wood", and "Thick as a Brick"
@PropperNaughtyGeezer4 ай бұрын
Witch's Promise
@josephpowell39499 ай бұрын
I saw Jethro Tull, Robin Trower, and Johnny and Edgar Winter Live at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, FL. back in the day!😎
@614LkyDvls9 ай бұрын
Jethro Tull's "My God", Live at the Island of Wight 1970 might be my favorite performance of theirs. I guarantee you have never heard the flute quite like that one.
@KennyRansom-l5k9 ай бұрын
Such a Major act from the 70's that too often gets overlooked when talking about Big bands of that era . Great Chair Dancing Aileen ! 🙂
@stuBdoc9 ай бұрын
Need to hear the studio version to really appreciate this song. Ian Anderson only gets noted for the flute playing and antics, but he's the songwriter, arranger, vocalist, and is a phenomenal acoustic guitar player. His music is a mix of English folk music, blues, jazz, rock, etc. One of the most unique bands, all members excellent musicians. Their 4 albums, Stand Up, Benefit, Aqualung (this song's album), and Thick as a Brick were absolute classics, but all of them are excellent.
@annheckenbach93969 ай бұрын
As a really young teenager, our local venue had a door that opened which you ran through and headed for the front, no seating. And so fleet of foot, I stood on the first row, directly beneath the stage and Ian Anderson the flute player, for the whole Jethro Tull concert. I still remember it clearly- a total stand- out! He had a tendency to stand on one leg, like a stork when he played his flute solos; and I felt like I needed a sedative when I got home, ha! His energy was that tad bit maniacal, as can be seen. He also played acoustic guitar, very well. Kudoes to the pianist as well, also great.
@steveclapper54249 ай бұрын
Where was this?
@kurtsaxton8239 ай бұрын
Cross-eyed Mary from Jethro Tull is pretty awesome.
@dedcowbowee9 ай бұрын
Good suggestion!👍
@Pogo1139 ай бұрын
So is the cover by Iron Maiden. All of the flute is guitar.
@lw39189 ай бұрын
Iron Maiden's version is better.
@kurtsaxton8239 ай бұрын
@@lw3918 just depends on which generation you grew up in. I've been going to Maiden shows since the early 80s, I was in Long Beach arena when they were recording live after death. I'm a huge Maiden fan. But it's totally debatable. And she didn't ask ,what were other songs by Iron Maiden ,she asked for other songs by Jethro Tull.
@lw39189 ай бұрын
@kurtsaxton823 Well aren't we an a hole. Don't like my suggestion, don't respond. Tull is a hippy dope smoking band. Maiden is not and they're much more talented. I too bought the first album when I was 15, seen them live over 18 times here and abroad.
@planetcampervan9 ай бұрын
Was lucky enough to work a few Tull gigs and got to meet Ian...always thought he was one of the best front men for a band ive ever seen..he not only has a great unique voice but the different styles of playing the flute ,with fluttering and singing throu the flute ....just amazing ...so glad you enjoyed them too....peace...
@DavidMiller-dt8mx9 ай бұрын
So nice to see you jamming out to Tull. Theyve been one of my favorites since I was a kid. I'm 62 now, and watching Ian is still incredible. Enjoy, beautiful lady. :)
@billmalone99499 ай бұрын
Ooh! Jethro Tull! This could be a fantastic rabbit hole for you. Cross Eyed Mary, Teacher, Hymn 43 are great ones for this energy. If you like this but slower they have Thick as a Brick, Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day, or Too Old to Rock and Roll Too Young to Die.
@clivestainlesssteelwomble76659 ай бұрын
Jack in the green etc... give her the range the ballads and ditties... Broadsword and the beast Album and Stormwatch to compare with Songs from the wood and Heavy horses..🧙🏼♂️🌌🇬🇧
@thomasmacdiarmid82519 ай бұрын
Another great one, especially for the flute soli, is My God, but I strongly recommend the studio version before the live version.
@jim77479 ай бұрын
I strongly concur with all of the above recommendations! You'll have a blast listening to any (all?) of these!
@TheSr19668 ай бұрын
Thick As A Brick “ 1978 - live version My God live - isle of wright -Aqualung live -Songs from the Wood-live -Velvet Green - live
@CliffordValvick9 ай бұрын
Saw them in the 90s way passed their prime but they were still rocking it! Procol Harum opened up for them, what a great concert!!
@allenruss29769 ай бұрын
I saw Procul Harem with Yes 15 yrs ago and it was a great show
@flingonber9 ай бұрын
I saw them in the 90s too, they were still crazy high energy! ELP was the opening act, great show.
@gsturnerjr9 ай бұрын
I'M YELLING FOR MORE OF YOUR BUEATIFUL SMILES at the 7 minute mark!!! Always waiting for your next video. Have a great weekend!
@RustyDust1019 ай бұрын
The studio version of "Locomotive Breath" begins a LOT slower. It begins with a very soft piano intro, slow, settled, harmonious. It rises to a full crescendo at the end, resulting in the transfer to what you heard in this version. It is nearly another minute and a half long. My sister (nine years older) got me hooked on them. The live versions are so much livlier, energetic, pulse pounding.
@steveedwards18696 ай бұрын
I prefer the studio version (the opening piano sol is excellent) - but live is as much about energy, performance and excitement I guess. The trio of Aqualung, Crosseyed Mary and Locomotive Breath are brilliant comments on society, old age and decline
@kurtschmidt97609 ай бұрын
Need to jump down the jethro rabbit hole. Most of his songs are great. I had a once in a lifetime chance to see him in concert in Vegas. What a great concert. I have listened to him as a young teenager. He was self taught on the flute. I am glad you liked this and yes please do more Jethro.
@Rock_Snob9 ай бұрын
They are a band named “Jethro Tull”… Ian Anderson was the leader of the band.
@JohnLedger-g4i9 ай бұрын
Jethro Tull took their name from a British agricultural inventor who developed the first horse multi bladed plough and the the first seed drill
@XMANZONE642 ай бұрын
I saw Jethro Tull in Madison Square Garden for their storm watch tour back in 1979 one of the best concerts I have ever seen
@michaelv99299 ай бұрын
Love your energy during your reactions makes me enjoy even more 🙏🏻☮️
@viecyntnelson34959 ай бұрын
Aileen, your React video was fantastic as always! Speaking of greatness, Jethro Tull's "Aqualung" is another masterpiece. I'm eagerly anticipating your react/analysis on Battle Beast. With their upcoming North American tour, headlining for the first time, they truly deserve recognition. Last year, they delivered an unforgettable performance as Kamelot's opener. Their latest album, "Circus of Doom," offers plenty of material for scrutiny, perhaps starting with "Master of Illusion" or "Where Angels Fear to Fly." And let's not forget their classics like "Straight to the Heart," "Out of Control," or "Bastard Son of Odin." For a blast from the past, "Black Ninja" certainly made waves. Noora's voice is amazing, and they're super energetic on stage. If you haven't seen them live yet, you should totally check them out!
@zarkopetrovic74729 ай бұрын
Bravo Aileen! That's pure ART!❤️🖤♠️
@vicprovost25619 ай бұрын
Jethro Tull! Great Band in the late 60s through the 70s, saw them several times, including the front row, against the stage, 3 feet from Ian Anderson and guisrost Martin Barre, sending riffs right through us. They both looked our way and smiled, great performance and interactions with the crowd. Try Minstrel in the Gallery for more wonder from this amazing band. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
@f.d.robben1599 ай бұрын
My parents gave each child a different instrument to take with them on their journey through life. For me as the seventh and last it was the flute. After four years of boring lessons as a child, I switched to piano. When I was 14 years old, I heard Jethro Tull for the first time. I dug out my flute again and rediscovered it for myself. Today, 40 years later, I almost look like Ian Anderson, but the flute is long gone.
@michaelchiz530226 күн бұрын
Hi....wanted to let you a few things. There is a beautiful little piano solo introduction that isn't on this video. Check out Locomotive Breath from 1978 Madison Square Garden. When he was playing the flute solo, you said it sounds like someone is yelling. That's actually Ian using vocals as he's playing the flute. At the end....after he's done repeating the phrase "no way to slow down," that actually goes into a different song (Black Sunday) to close out the show as the balloons come out. Loved your reaction!
@ThistleAndSea8 ай бұрын
Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson knew how to put on a SHOW, LOL! They have so many great songs. Their high energy live performances though can sound quite different from their studio tracks which often have longish, subtle intros with jazz and classical influences. Plus their lyrics are always significant and substantial. Aileen, you can definitely do a deep dive on Tull. You should listen to the studio cut for this same song, and you'll really get a feel for their range. They are one of the best progressive rock bands ever. Thanks for sharing this one. 🙂
@kevenbridges94339 ай бұрын
As of April 2023, Jethro Tull has released over 30 studio and live albums.. The band has sold more than 60 million albums worldwide, with 11 gold and 5 platinum albums, Ian Anderson is still touring in 2024. The bands first album was released in 1968 titled This Was. Ian is still making music 56 years later.
@amoco149 ай бұрын
I had an older friend in the 70's and I was dating his younger sister. So we hung out and partied together and he is the friend that introduced me to Jethro Tull . Big fan of Aqualung and Thick As A Brick.
@timtubemusic3 ай бұрын
Greatest rock showman. See him in person he will get in your head, and you will never forget.
@pappy12958 ай бұрын
Saw Jethro Tull Live in Stuttgart, Germany when I was stationed over there in the 1980's. Yes, he is always this energetic and his self-taught rock flute never ceases to amaze me, and I have listened to him forever. Another great reaction, just subscribed.
@joeturner11819 ай бұрын
Great reaction; glad I found your channel! Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day is one (of many) of my favorites from JT. When I started buying my own records, JT was one of a very small number of bands whose newest album I'd buy before hearing any of it.
@markharris11258 ай бұрын
I literally saw Jethro Tull last night, at the London Palladium, and this was the first reaction I found after wanting to relive the experience! I've never been the biggest fan and I only knew a couple if the songs, but I think that's about to change. Ian's voice isn't what it was but the flute playing was excellent and he was dancing round the stage full of energy. It was a great concert and I'm so glad I saw them before they fade into the past. Nice reaction too.
@charlywested64659 ай бұрын
I just wanted to say that. Watching you react to the music that I grew up listening to is absolutely wonderful. Your reactions are so perfect and sincerely enthusiastic. I mean, you really do get it. You really, really do get it!! You understand the level of talent and everything that goes into all of this wonderful classical rock and roll, and I just want to say thank you!!! because it's very enjoyable Watching you react and get excited and smile and cry. Tour reactions are very similar to the way i reacted when i 1st would hear these songs as a kid...Thank you thank you thank you!!!
@Deam76667 ай бұрын
One of the greatest front men EVER❣️And I love when he’s using his flute as a baton-just adds to the mesmerizing soul he is.🥰😁
@KevanCorkill9 ай бұрын
Hi Aileen 😊 Wonderful and sensational reaction to Jethro Tull's Locomotive Breath😊👍 It is such a delight to see you having such fun as this song is literally with the energy of a locomotive flying down the hill at a hundred miles an hour😊 All the selections are absolutely great and I look forward to more Jethro Tull reactions from you 😊 Have a great day you and Arya😊👍
@tysonpowell93359 ай бұрын
So glad you reacted to this! He's an amazing flute player, and you did hear him vocalizing through the flute while he played. They are a great band!
@dalemcmillan72319 ай бұрын
Jethro Tull is amazing! Ian Anderson is brilliant!! I saw them live twice here in Canada 🇨🇦❤❤
@henningkallerhoff39679 ай бұрын
Thanks for your smile and your awesome reaction to one of my favorite songs of my all time favorite band. There is much more to discover which is totally different from Locomotive Breath (Bye the way: you also should check out the album version with an slow piano intro and some cool transitions). As requested some song proposals "Velvet Green", Bouree (A Bach "cover"😇) or "Heavy Horses" or some never stuff like "She Said She Was a Dancer" and experience the musical diversity of Jethro Tull.
@danb20209 ай бұрын
My friends said let's go to the Tull concert, I said IDK a doud in tights playing a flute. It was 1 of the greatest shows I've ever seen, top 3 for sure. Same high energy for around 3 hrs. Same group of friends today, we still talk about it, we're pushing 70
@danb20209 ай бұрын
@AileenSenpai4 I also would like that, for sure. I went down a KZbin rabbit hole during covid, and it forced me to retire but only a few months earlier than planned. That took me to the reaction cannel called Beth Roars as she speaks a lot about the mechanics of singing which is of interest to me b/c in 2012 Laryngeal cancer caused a bunch of surgeries that resulted in a surgeon using other tissue from in my neck to rebuild my false vocal cord. That led me to your channel, I became a fan of yours b/c of your demeanor, passion, and your insights. As much as anything else, you seem to have a contagious calm about,. Retirement has gone very far to lower my stress level and you can take some of the credit
@stephendewees-hz6ui8 ай бұрын
I'm SO glad that you reacted to this song! It is designed for people like you, who recognize and appreciate the power of the musicians in Jethro Tull. I love your reactions to new-to-you classics. And we love you back!
@charliemac649 ай бұрын
This tune is probably played late in the set, so just imagine him running around the stage like that for an hour anna half-plus and still bringing it like this. Saw them in 1988 at the Concord Pavillion in Cali. Awesome show.
@FeldmarszaekDuda9 ай бұрын
And if you like crazy prog stuff from that age try Van der Graaf Generator (yeah, they got a typo in the name ;)). A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers, The Emperor in his War Room, Lemmings, Killer, Arrow - all great songs. And there is David Jackson, who plays two saxes at the same time.
@roydownes24589 ай бұрын
'skating away' is one of my favorites by this band. worth a reaction.
@geraldwoodruff34948 ай бұрын
That's why he's called the PIPED PIPER OF ROCK AND ROLL, he plays the flute and we all follow him into his journey!
@DTMBYLEZ709 ай бұрын
Jethro Tull is really Ian Anderson who is a genius. This is the best lineup but they are still making music. I would recommend the live version excerpt of “Thick as a Brick”!!!!!!!
@maineman94479 ай бұрын
Great reaction, I'm glad you enjoyed it so much! Other Tull songs to react to (or check out on your own) are: Aqualung, My God, Cross-eyed Mary, and Hymn 43. These, along with Locomotive Breath, are all from the album Aqualung, which I was cranking in my car this morning. They (it's a band, not a guy) have several other great albums to check out also. They are one of my all-time favorite bands. I saw them live twice in 70s, then again in '97, all incredible shows!
@WinModel889 ай бұрын
"Teacher" from Jethro Tull is a masterpiece!! 🤘🎶🎸
@KipMcD8 ай бұрын
❤️ Love. ❤ Love. ❤Love it when you get so excited during a reaction. 😍 For what it’s worth, I do not know of any JT tunes that aren’t excellent.
@doorofnight878 ай бұрын
That is a very catchy and very interesting song! Great Choice and great review!
@paulwatson24998 ай бұрын
You are the only reaction videos I watch... you appreciate all good music no matter what it is just like I do... your reactions are spot on and very entertaining ❤
@gazoontight8 ай бұрын
“It’s over.” You fell for Jethro Tull, like so many have.
@Nikioko8 ай бұрын
Thick as a Brick wouldn't be over so quickly. 😆
@Davtheimpaler5 ай бұрын
I love the plaintive sound in your voice when you realized it was over. We all felt like that. They give an incredible performance that you don't want to stop.
@RobertRose-ki6qp9 ай бұрын
Super talented band and amazing performers. I feel the same way as you in wanting the song to keep going.
@brucelucas88778 ай бұрын
Been to many Tull shows. Always something different. Music is always fantastic, but it's the stage presentation (more than just a show) that always put it over the top for me. IMHO, the concert visuals/antics are the most memorable part.
@brentgeller34894 ай бұрын
I got to see Jethro Tull live at the Nassau County Coliseum back in the mid1970's during the Thick As A Brick tour. The show was fantastic. and Ian Anderson was certainly a bundle of energy and a spectacular showman.
@danhelphrey62609 ай бұрын
Not only did they always start with that high energy, they kept it up for the whole show.
@Wright69944 ай бұрын
I love the blown away look on your face when that flute starts 😊
@marksterner75329 ай бұрын
Ian Anderson, in addition to writing incredible music and playing the flute in an unparalleled fashion, also plays guitar very well. His iconic songs include Aqualung, Bungle in the Jungle, Cross-eyed Mary, Living in the Past, and Bouree. And, the epic full-album song "Thick as a Brick" is a true masterpiece. To get a real sense of his genius up close and personal, check out his live performance of "Life's a Long Song" (Living With the Past), where he plays on guitar with what is, essentially, a chamber orchestra and a piano accompanying him. Brilliant!
@manwithumbrella5 ай бұрын
LOL ... Anderson's flute style was not unique/unparalleled, he stole it from Rahsaan Roland Kirk.
@danacasey85438 ай бұрын
Ian Anderson and his traveling band of minstrels! I saw Tull in concert in about 1974, and what a show! The music, the stage presence, the atmosphere! I was exhausted and elated when I left the arena!
@nikosalmpanis-ty3jt9 ай бұрын
I have saw 2 times live on stage.Fantastic music and fun with Ian Anderson🤘
@15larryn9 ай бұрын
Keep going down that Jethro Tull rabbit hole! Great reaction .
@scottfischer791516 күн бұрын
As somebody who has seen Jethro Tull live several times, from 1970 on, I'd recommend the song "My God" live at the Isle of Wight. Ian Anderson's rock flute solos maybe be the most incredible and longest ever. Combined with comic showmanship it'll both astonish you and make you laugh your head off at the same time. It starts off serious and slow and then goes off the rails into insanity!!!
@AndICanTalk29 ай бұрын
I really hope you do the flute solo from Miami video. You will be blown away by it for sure. Great reaction to an amazing band lead by one of the greats of all time.
@MrGadfly7725 ай бұрын
Try Jethro Tull's classic Aqualung. Ian Anderson is totally high energy. If you're really daring, you'll listen to the entire Aqualung album. But can you imagine what it must have felt like to be in the audience and see Ian Anderson with all his crazy energy Live in concert!
@JamesKovacic9 ай бұрын
Thick As A Brick and Stand Up are great albums, too. The live rendition of Brick from 1978 is a must
@soulcrewblue86299 ай бұрын
Seen them twice live, omg..awesome. love from Wales UK
@allendesalme1979 ай бұрын
I was at this concert tour when it came through Dallas - saw them live three times and what great concerts! Yes it's a regular flute and he was self-taught.
@DenleyKester4 ай бұрын
For those who wonder who Jethro Tull was, he invented "Dry Land Farming" which turned the Great American Desert to the world's breadbasket.
@usertr13phinsup8 ай бұрын
Great tune takes me back a couple days lol. 😎 great reaction thanks. Are those sleeves or actual art work ?
@mikefetterman67829 ай бұрын
This band always made me feel like I was at an ancient, medieval, Woodstock festival.
@JohnHF19578 ай бұрын
It is either "ancient" or "medieval", it can't be both, as they are different time periods.
@DavidClark-es1ww4 ай бұрын
Right on Mike!♊🎉😉👍🧐
@DavidClark-es1ww4 ай бұрын
What up John?🧐
@DavidClark-es1ww4 ай бұрын
What exactly defines the ancient/medieval time period discrepancies Sir?
@randomchord4 ай бұрын
Ian Anderson's flute solo, Tampa Bay Stadium 1976, just the flute solo ....is available on KZbin 7 minutes and 10 seconds of OMGWTF One of the benefits of being an old man and an old musician is that I have quite a list of incredible performances to share. 😉😎
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud9 ай бұрын
Hahahaha I'm so so happy When I saw you were doing this, I was simply 😊😊😊😊😊 You'll lovvveeee it ❤from North East England ❤️
@danielkrberg75518 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤JETHRO TULL ...& Ian Anderson..LEGENDS...I ❤ you reaction Aileen 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@jasondoss7638 ай бұрын
Ian taught himself to play the flute...as an adult. He intuitively uses super advanced techniques that most flutists have to study and practice for years to achieve, and most never can.
@DavidTateVA9 ай бұрын
The studio version of this is awesome in a totally different way. For maximum flute joy, check out his live performance of "My God".
@dunringill17478 ай бұрын
Yes, More Tull Please! Try "Thick as a Brick" Live next, either from 1977 or 1978. Jethro Tull is an incredibly deep, intellectual, witty, & talented band to explore. 6:04 "Seems like someone's yelling in the back." That's Ian Anderson the flute player. Among the many pioneering techniques he has created, his ability to breathe inward and sing / make noises while playing the flute is one of his specialties.
@garysexton88408 ай бұрын
Glad I’m not the only geezer who is a Tull freak. My number one band out of all the bands from that era and the competition is fierce, but Tull is unique and in a class by themselves. Glad you hold them in the high esteem they are worthy of
@donaldduck21399 ай бұрын
'bungle in the jungle' always a great listen...love your reactions by the way...
@kevinhouse10158 ай бұрын
Ian Anderson (vocals and flute and guitar) growls and vocalizes through the flute to create the vocals you thought you were hearing.
@boggadee077 ай бұрын
Aileen I love your reaction to the music, and videos you get to view. Awesome.
@paulsmith25169 ай бұрын
Yayyy Jethro Tull! Singer and flute player Iain Anderson is from my home City of Dunfermline in Scotland, and is the first in a long line of Dunfermline Rock. We're a small city of around 70k people but we have Iain, hard rock superstars and my parents' mates Nazareth, Punk legends The Skids and The Rezillos ,my own idols and my friends Big Country along with folk music and West End stage Star Barbara Dickson along with one hit wonder Aneka. Not a bad list for one wee City in Scotland. A couple of songs I would love you to check out are Nazareth's Razamanaz to give anyone who knows the girl group Girls Aloud a shock, and obviously my all time heroes Big Country with Fields Of Fire. Awrabest fae Bonnie Scotland Aileen I teally hope you can hear more from our wee City of Rock ❤🏴❤
@rodneyhansen61519 ай бұрын
Wonderful reaction! Tons of great Tull to enjoy - I’d say the classic is “Aqualung.” Thanks for sharing. 😊
@rodneyhansen61519 ай бұрын
@AileenSenpai44 Wow - so great to hear from you too! One request I’ve always wanted to make: I believe the most beautiful (unofficial, I think) video ever, for Ween’s “If You Could Save Yourself You’d Save Us All” : kzbin.info/www/bejne/o6TKeIydq653pM0si=n76clfm0GgV0TRcA
@montbob1002 ай бұрын
Ian taught himself flute in blues key in 2 weeks along with warbles and trills and gutteral sounds.He is a genius mad man from another planet.
@americathisweek.60779 ай бұрын
Best line up of Tull with Martin Barr on guitar.
@leeclarke60679 ай бұрын
Absolutely awesome love this
@loczster9 ай бұрын
I just sub and enjoying your content. I have not yet gone through the list of reaction so I might end up requested a group you might have covered already. I would like to make a request and I know you won't regret. The group, Journey. Thanks so much and keep up the great work!!
@dbcooper22618 ай бұрын
Only got to see him live once. What a showman! I'm getting exhausted just thinking about it.. 45 years ago.
@robmongar14149 ай бұрын
The second part of the song is Black Sunday from Tull's later Album "A". I think it was probably being fine tuned during this tour.
@canis643 ай бұрын
Ian Anderson is the leader and self-taught flute player. that is the way he did his concerts, flowing from one song to the next, not a lot of talking to the audience about the is next they just start playing and the audience knows what song it is. he did a concert in Tampa stadium in 1976 and put more people there than the NFL team lol. the concert is on KZbin. He dose a lot of things a professional flute play would never do, and I'm glad. I'm form the radio era so it's nice see others enjoy what consider my music on reaction channels.
@tskend85028 ай бұрын
The very first concert i ever saw! Mid 70's i think. I forget the exact date but I'll never forget the concert!