Early Jethro Tull is their best era imo. The entire album “Stand Up” which this song is from is absolute fire!
@strqrt7016 күн бұрын
This song wasn’t actually on “Stand Up”. It was released as a single just before that album and later included on the “Living in the Past” album from 1972 which compiled live and unreleased tracks.
@vicprovost256116 күн бұрын
Awesome album!!! Back to the Family, yeah.
@vicprovost256116 күн бұрын
Same era for sure.
@craigplatel81316 күн бұрын
@@strqrt70perhaps he's confused because it was added as a bonus track on the CD reissue of stand up in 2001.
@coinneachmaclellan312116 күн бұрын
'This Was'...'Stand Up'...'Benefit'..."We Used to Know" featuring Martin Lancelot Barre's fantastic wah-wah solo is one of my all-time favourite songs...
@Andy-Capp16 күн бұрын
Skating away on the thin ice of a new day is another cracking Jethro Tull song.
@JoeandAngie16 күн бұрын
Best Tull song
@jonathansmith374216 күн бұрын
Meanwhile back in the year 1.
@markdrechsler566016 күн бұрын
Yes, top tier JT. Make sure to get the full album version, not the single edit.
@iluvj5011 күн бұрын
Tull makes 5/4 feel so natural.
@zwieseler8 күн бұрын
Underrated band, underrated musicians esp. Martin Barre. How did he not get a spot on Rick Beato’s top 20 guitar riffs, openers, solos…..? Do you know they got the first ever Heavy Metal Grammy?
@danmayberry11853 күн бұрын
To be a mid-60s British blues player was probably like being an early 1900s painter in France. Surrounded by giants (then in walks Jimi).
@davidtoledo782816 күн бұрын
Airplay Beats, welcome to my past. Glad you dig it !
@johndrx16516 күн бұрын
This was a radio staple in the day. Cool song.
@tomtk712 күн бұрын
Saw them in Denver, Colorado June 1971 Great concert. Favorite album is Benefit, To Cry You a Song, With you There to Help Me, Nothing to Say and more!
@jjvermeer12 күн бұрын
Yes. Benefit is my favorite also. It just rocks more. Most of the others are also great.
@cliffordwaterton354316 күн бұрын
Their song 'Minstrel in the Gallery' is a prime example of both their folk style and heavy Prog Rock style, whilst portraying themselves as medieval travelling minstrels.
@ok-qt4kr16 күн бұрын
Timeless brilliance never gets old... This one Hits , on many layers .
@nyrocks558015 күн бұрын
The Stand Up album in particular - especially the 2001 CD version with bonus tracks - and the next album Benefit (which was more experimental) were flippin great.
@edtekk14 күн бұрын
I suggest Thick as a Brick. You guys will like it.
@GrimrDirge16 күн бұрын
For me, Thick as a Brick and Aqualung are the top Tull albums. EDIT: you gotta check out Bouree, it's bluesy as hell.
@nehemb14 күн бұрын
As others have said - please try the whole of 'Stand Up', a fantastic album blending blues, folk, rock, jazz and all sorts. It's before they went full prog,(with great success) ,so if you like this track I'm sure you'll love it!
@dannywachowski588016 күн бұрын
Quite simply, it's a timeless piece of music genius
@johnhoerl732616 күн бұрын
Gotta love bands that make songs in odd time signatures that hit the charts
@michaelsommers550310 күн бұрын
Jethro Tull music of those years was significant in the soundtrack of my 1971-1976 college life spent in southeastern Pennsylvania. Always a smart, thoughtful reaction from you guys, thanks!
@HXERkYJclMcKLAWwQW15 күн бұрын
I believe the bass player was Glenn Cornick incredible, Martin Barr guitar , Ian Anderson .
@RealDiehl9913 күн бұрын
This was track one on the first CD I ever bought in 1993. It was a sort of best of CD called "Original Masters". Funny thing is I bought the CD hoping that "Teacher" was on it. I didn't know at the time that the song was called teacher though. I was disappointed it wasn't on the CD but I fell in love with all of their stuff very quickly. "To Cry You A Song" is probably my favorite Jethro Tull song. "Teacher" and "Song For Jeffrey" are also up there.
@MichaelBrown-x1q15 күн бұрын
Guys you will love Crosseyed Mary, Hymn 43, and Teacher from Jethro Tull!!!! I will give you more later? Go with those for now!!!!!!! Please!!!!!!!
@orb6215 күн бұрын
ONE OF THE BIGGEST TRAVISITY 'S IN A LONG TIME THAT JETHRO TULL IS NOT IN THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME WITH ELP, BAD COMPANY TO NAME A FEW, GREAT MUSICIANSHIP AT A HIGH LEVEL PROGRESSIVE CLASSIC ROCK SOUND, A VERY UNDERATED DRUMMER IN THE 70'S (BARRIMORE) BONZO FROM ZEPPELIN SAID HE'S THE BEST DRUMMER TO COME OUT OF THE UK BACK AT THAT TIME, GUY'S YOU NEED TO DIVE DEEP(CUTS) INTO MORE TULL'S CLASSIC VINYL MASTERPIECE'S , YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED.... 🖕 ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME 🖕!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🤬🤬
@pilesovinyl16 күн бұрын
The fact that this group is not in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame is just a joke. Their innovation, musicality and the fact that they were one of the biggest prog rock pioneers, there was just nobody like them. And he's still going at it in 2024.
@vicprovost256116 күн бұрын
The Hall of Shame! Tull is the most glaring omission for me but their are dozens of all time great Real Rock Bands not in, it is a travesty! No Scorpions, Blue Oyster Cult, Ten Years After, Mountain, Foghat, Savoy Brown, Robin Trower, UFO, MSG, Queensryche, the list is endless...
@tedsmith781416 күн бұрын
R &R hof is a joke in itself. Who cares what those self-appointed arbiters of taste endorse?
@1mkubelka6 күн бұрын
I understand the owner of the hall of fame is just not a fan of JT. What an idiot. There are so many so-so in there.
@willicat445 күн бұрын
@@1mkubelka Jann Wenner, founder of Rolling Stone,..loved "simple shit" like the Stones or Dylan...KC & the Sunshine band....
@RazzleDazz7212 күн бұрын
Tull 69-late 70s has a ton of gold. And that’s where it ends.
@EclecticInstinct16 күн бұрын
I was 15 when this charted in the UK. Brilliant bass and drums and flute to the forefront. And they looked so cool. Very innovative.
@willowvee584416 күн бұрын
And it was just played on the radio on the radio with everything else😊
@bluesrock116 күн бұрын
Ian said he first tried to be a lead guitarist in the late 60s, but when he heard Clapton, Hendrix, and Beck, he put the guitar down and went to the flute.
@warrenfoil685116 күн бұрын
Hey man I hear you on the 70's TV! Every Detective drove a Ford LTD. Book 'em Dano.
@JohnGeorgeHill16 күн бұрын
One great thing about those years, everybody successful had their own SOUND. Unique. Killer first album.
@vicprovost256116 күн бұрын
Spot On!
@cazkain14 күн бұрын
Master on the flute and saw there bursting out concert in late 70's what a showman was in the 5th row seats
@richardmartin956516 күн бұрын
Inverted melodies, creative lyrics, and syncopation are Jethro Tull's signature. Tull started as Jazz.
@dukegrafton64316 күн бұрын
In the pubs of Blackpool if I'm not mistaken.
@kevinweakley285212 күн бұрын
Nothing but great music guys, thanks. Subscribed
@benjaminbrowardONEOG16 күн бұрын
What's ironic about listening to this with you is: I'm 62, and I'm living in the past while I'm listening to this. 😊 😎
@davidwilkins593216 күн бұрын
67 here, and there’s nobody I’d rather listen with. It’s possible to live too much in the past, but the past can be very instructive.
@suesebree867016 күн бұрын
Also the Christmas song from this album. LOVE YOU GUYS!!!
@ThistleAndSea15 күн бұрын
Love Jethro Tull! Thanks for sharing more of their music!
@KennyCamaro236416 күн бұрын
Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath joined Tull for a short stint in 68 I believe. He performs with them on the Stones “Rock and Roll Circus” movie Laa and Chee. Love the track ! On point with the groove and melody! Just right! Smoothie supreme!
@IsaacStarks-z9z16 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 i about spit my coffee out when you said Kojak. I just watched a few episodes of that the other night. A lot of great music came out back in those days. Its fun to watch you guys react to the music I grew up listening to. Its also great watching you guys since you know what you're talking about from the different instruments to the production of the songs.
@norrisford182816 күн бұрын
I'm early Tull This was. Stand up, Benifit. Blues based perfection
@jackreigle138716 күн бұрын
The years accumulate with certain memories, but I'm fairly certain this song was made "on demand" of their label to reach the pop charts and the masses, which it did. Huge Tull fan for 55 years now. Totally unique band and the live performances were unmatched.
@klasseact666316 күн бұрын
Wait till you guys check out the song Hymm 43 as well as My Sunday feeling from them❗️❗️
@mikell50877 күн бұрын
Ian has said they were happily doing their early career and then "accidently" had a hit song with Living In The Past. You could compare it to their later, probably more deliberate, pop music hit song, Bungle In The Jungle. Both are very different from their usual music, and I can't wait until you get to such songs as My God, and find out what Jethro Tull is truly about. I know you will love it!
@storknewsofnashville16 күн бұрын
Wish you guys would review the whole Stand Up record. Bluesy. Funky. Jazzy. Rock.
@nyrocks558015 күн бұрын
My favorite, especially the 2001 bonus tracks CD version. Perfection.
@Suldog2916 күн бұрын
If you want to hear some of the best flute (and positively the best bass playing on any Tull piece) try "Bouree", an instrumental track. The bass will blow your mind.
@mikestockwell980315 күн бұрын
Hell yeah boys!!! Oh man, Tull are so underrated. One of the best, Ian Anderson is the minstrel from heaven. Keep the journey coming! This is coming from someone whose favorite bands are Led Zeppelin and Lynyrd Skynyrd 1-2 respectively, so you can trust my judgement!
@benoitdesmarais294816 күн бұрын
They started as a blues band (their first album, "This Was"), kept the blues influence for a while ("Stand Up", "Benefit"). Ian took control and his songwriting diversified, they played with various genres - folk, folk-rock, rock, sometimes heavy rock), but Aqualung was the turning point: the title track, and My God were in prog territory. They went full-prog with Thick as a Brick, probably the first prog #1 Billboard album, one 43 minutes song over two sides. Unthinkable today. Many people feel that their Celtic/folk/prog trilogy from the late 70's features some of their best work, starting with Songs From The Wood (1977).
@Lexwell_Lavers16 күн бұрын
Great era for Tull.
@cazkain14 күн бұрын
one of mt favs is bungle in the jungle!!!
@brianmcdonald177616 күн бұрын
According to Ian Anderson, he wrote the tune in one hour in his room at a Holiday Inn 'on the banks of the Charles River,' Boston, Massachusetts, on 12 February 1969. He and his manager, Terry Ellis, were checking in 'a day off here before the show,' ahead of a three-day residency 13 - 15 February 1969 at the Boston Tea Party rock club. When he handed it to Ellis later, he replied, 'Wow! I'll book a studio next week, when we we’re in the New York area. (source...Wiki)
@bwgaines537516 күн бұрын
Early studio Tull is the best. New Day Yesterday, Bouree, To Cry You a Song, Teacher, Back to the Family, Nothing is Easy... Can't go wrong.
@nyrocks558015 күн бұрын
Insanely great.
@davethewave6216 күн бұрын
According to Ian Anderson it was inspired by the theme to Mission Impossible mainly for its rhythm.
@willicat445 күн бұрын
Did not know that,...I always thought he was inspired by 'Take Five"
@backtosquaresville16 күн бұрын
This young Ian Anderson was HEAVILY inspired by Roland Kirk, and adopted a lot of that amazing artist's flute techniques - such as the vocalizations while playing. While everyone knows Ian for the flute, he really became one of the great unsung popular acoustic guitarists, with incredible phrasing and finger work.
@edf968216 күн бұрын
I saw Tull 2X back in the late 70’s and what an amazing show! Another great reaction to a legendary band guys! 🤘🏼❤️🎸
@AndyD18016 күн бұрын
They started out as a blues band. And I agree with previous comment. "Minstrel" is a great tune to hear their development.
@TeresaMount-t9o16 күн бұрын
I remember this song, it’s been awhile great to hear it again. Thanks guys
@airandmist16 күн бұрын
Love this song. Thank you!
@tjmasson101316 күн бұрын
Damn I forgot about this song. Brings back memories
@JJReagan16 күн бұрын
Jethro Tull was more a Prog rock band but they won the inaugural Grammy for Heavy Metal album! Dive into their rabbit hole guys!
@chazblitz16 күн бұрын
My friends band plays this song in their sets every night. It stops the dance floor dead with the 5/4 time, lol. Makes the chicks sit down and drink, lol.
@bobcorbin329415 күн бұрын
Ian Anderson said he wrote this song in 5/4 time for people who had two and a half legs to dance to.
@mrnobody910416 күн бұрын
Theirs is a discography worth diving into. Ian is one of the greatest frontman to ever do it! Nice pick fellas. White Shadow lmao haven't heard that since the 70's...
@schrader2115 күн бұрын
Gaaaawddaaammmnn. A mention of "The White Shadow". I loved that show! Love your reactions fellas. Some of them remind me, like you guys, of the first time I heard these songs and the joy they brought.
@KennyCamaro236416 күн бұрын
Locomotive Breath Laa and Chee, check it out!! Tull is popping!
@suesebree867015 күн бұрын
Studio version this time, please!
@78zappaf16 күн бұрын
I wonder if you will react to their performance at the “Rock n Roll Circus” in 1968 - The song they performed is called called “Song For Jeffrey”.
@davidmckenzie42016 күн бұрын
I love early Tull. Glad I got to see them perform!
@masisney611813 күн бұрын
Ian Anderson to me has had such a great life, Rock Star and a Fisherman. The juxtaposition of the two… haha! Absolutely love that guy, a mans man. Seen him live a couple of times, excellent show and good memories.
@rpmfla16 күн бұрын
One of my favorite Tull songs on my favorite Tull album. Please check out the live side of this album!
@FeralPatrick16 күн бұрын
If you like early Tull, you definitely need to listen to their album Stand Up. It's probably my favorite Tull album. Maybe definitely. lol
@vicprovost256116 күн бұрын
Awesome album, I had it and Benefit as flip sides of a 90 minute audio tape back in the day, it lived in my car and we wore it out!
@chrisbanks592516 күн бұрын
Beautiful song.
@lynnieiapichino112116 күн бұрын
☮️💙💙💙🔥🔥😍😎fan since 1969!!Ian is genius!
@dianel22216 күн бұрын
I found my lips mouthing the words with the correct cadence to this song. Mouth muscle memory? 💜💜💜
@Mickraut-xe5im16 күн бұрын
I never get tired of this song.
@jamessweet534116 күн бұрын
Went thru two copies of this album. Great stuff!
@jollyman487416 күн бұрын
You guys and trash talkers are the only reaction crew I listen any longer cause songs like these. Stand up (69) and Benefit are 70’s Monster vibes.
@roblogan670316 күн бұрын
Oh man! Love me some JT! "Velvet Green", "Heavy Horses", "Thick As A Brick"!!
@bobdelp202316 күн бұрын
THEY STARTED BACK IN ( 67 ) LAH & CHE SO, DOESN'T GET MUCH BETTER FOR SURE!👍😊DEFINITELY THEATRICAL STUFF, LOVE IT!
@cherylw195816 күн бұрын
One of my first records takes me back wow thanks guys.
@johnv647714 күн бұрын
Great intro..
@hklinker16 күн бұрын
This was a big song at the time. Lots of AM radio play where I was on the West Coast. It hit #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in autumn 1972.
@paulprendergast318416 күн бұрын
Great band, great catalog!
@EricAnderson88816 күн бұрын
Jethro Tull were definitely innovative, one of the first prog rock bands.
@bobdelp202316 күн бұрын
HEYYYYY, GET SOME TULL GOING GUYS!!! 💯😊
@flowersnyams15 күн бұрын
The album This Was recorded in 1968 and with the wonderful Mick Abrahams on guitar remains in my opinion their finest work
@geoffsimpkins765016 күн бұрын
This and Bungle in the Jungle are the two Tull songs I remember before I got the Aqualung album. My high school friends loved Tull. Saw them at the LA Coliseum Summer ‘77. Ian was a great showman.
@fractalmusicj14 күн бұрын
That track simply shuffles along. :)
@spursgog83516 күн бұрын
One of my favourite songs from the 60s 🤘🇬🇧
@stillstanding828616 күн бұрын
You guys got this song in 1969, it wasn’t released in the U.S. until 1972.
@jdub927916 күн бұрын
Haven’t heard this for 50 years!! Still sounds great!! Many nights smoking’ a tubby in my friends attic music room😎
@pegasus528716 күн бұрын
Amazed me how quickly the lyrics came back after not hearing this for so long.
@membysteph6416 күн бұрын
Hey gentlemen can’t go wrong with Ian and his boys. Great reaction as always keep up the great work Happy Holidays.
@AirplayBeats16 күн бұрын
Happy Holidays my friend!!
@ML-un1oi16 күн бұрын
Just my opinion! Tulls best album!! Excellent reaction, fellas!!
@TheUnkus4 күн бұрын
Love that you guys get to it. Keep it up, and sub'd because of it
@marianoreal351016 күн бұрын
Very good choice !
@JimmyRJump16 күн бұрын
What strikes me is that often, Americans want to incorporate foreign music into their own culture in order to give it a place and to be able to make sense of it. You both I forgive, because I've seen enough of your videos to know that you've been marinated in all kinds of musical styles enough to be able to see outside the mold. As such, you sometimes don't quite understand (because of cultural background differences) but still have that grasp that causes you to get the gist of what's going on, musically. That's why I appreciate your thoughts and views, because you guys are at home in every genre or style. You both have the music in you. Appreciative greetings from Belgium.
@SteveSmith-uo5ug16 күн бұрын
What a masterpiece!
@alanthomson122713 күн бұрын
Stand Up their second is amazing .
@dbradx16 күн бұрын
Dude, I can't believe you referenced The White Shadow, that's awesome - I used to watch it with my Dad, but no-one I mention it to ever remembers it. Another great review as always, glad you guys found your way to this track and album, another great one in the Tull discography. Peace and love from Canada ☮
@sammcbride214916 күн бұрын
The White Shadow was one of my favorite shows back then.
@willicat445 күн бұрын
The diversity of Tull is rarely matched...
@guitar_player_bernie16 күн бұрын
Locomotive Breath is probably one of Jethro Tull's more famous songs. It's a rocker!
@Walter-xx6yp11 күн бұрын
Reminds me of the mission impossible song because mission impossible is also a 5, or based on 5.
@bhart6216 күн бұрын
The White Shadow, OMG I loved that show!
@vicprovost256116 күн бұрын
Agree with others, early Tull is their best, from 1969 through the 70s, they just produced some of the best, most unique and progressive stew of Rock Music, with many genres of music fused into, but unmistakably Jethro Tull, as soon as you hear it. From the same era, do Nothing is Easy, it is a studio classic that can also be seen live, a raging rocker and real banger, you should do both, it is that good a song and a hilite of their shows early on. Enjoy, more please! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎻🎹🎷🎶🔥
@BH-h6l16 күн бұрын
Jethro Tull has always been a very eclectic band. Mixing blues, rock, jazz, baroque a little classical here and there. On this same album there are some hard jams too. It's hard to find a single song that really represents the bands style. Someone said this song is from the album "Stand Up" but I think it's actually the title song from the album Living In The Past. Check out the song "Songs From The Wood". That was a great period for them and it was on the radio for a bit. Oh and perhaps Minstrel In The Gallery is a great example of their hard prog period.
@suesebree867016 күн бұрын
Love me some Tull. PLEASE listen to the studio version of Aqualung.