Horse-hoeing husbandry Designed to Introduce a New Method of Culture, Whereby the Produce of Land Will be Increased, and the Usual Expence Lessened : Together with Accurate Descriptions and Cuts of the Instruments Employed in it By Jethro Tull: ""
Not that Jethro Tull. The Jethro Tull who was a great innovator in farm technology. His book "Horse Shoeing Husbandry" is now available on Google boo
El mismo año y en el mismo mes en que Pakistán y la India se separaban del Imperio Británico, es decir, Agosto de 1947, nacía en Dunfermline, Escocia, Ian Anderson. Pronto sus padres se trasladaron a Edimburgo. Ciudad preciosa para vivir y fuente de inspiración folk para la música, su influencia sería definitiva para componer el espíritu musical del joven Anderson.En 1959 la familia Anders
Tis the weekend again, and Jeffman’s in a holiday mood. Therefore there will posts-a-plenty this weekend (two, possibly three), so batten down one’s hatches.
In the interim, the mighty Jethro Tull make a welcome return to these shores.
Now who other than the Tull could get away with a song about the demise of the working horse [...]
Igazi konzervzene: a Wight szigeti fesztiválon 1970-ben tartott csodálatos koncerten elhangzott számokból készült albumot az Eagle Records 2004-ben jelentette meg.A Jethro Tull akkori felállása: Ian Anderson - acoustic guitar, flute, vocals; Martin Barre - guitars; Clive Bunker - drums; Glen Cornick - bass; John Evan - keyboards.A számok:1. My Sunday Feeling (5:20)2. My God (7:30)3.
Do we need anymore proof that all modern music is rubbish? I mean, what have you got today? Coldplay? Public schoolboys playing penniless students, for Christ’s sake.
Here we have another gem from the past. The mighty Jethro Tull from 1968.
This is ‘A Song for Jeffrey’ off the This Was album. The footage is from the [...]
Jethro Tull - This Was (Coll. Edition) (2008) Download link :--_This_Was__Coll._Edition___2008___2_CD_s_.part1.rar-_This_Was__Coll._Edition___2008___2_CD_s_.part2.raror-_This_Was__Coll._Edition_-CD1.rar-_This_Was__Coll._Edition_-CD2.rarPASSWORD: jomalia-music.share.toTracklist:CD 1:01 My Sunday Feeling 03:4402 Some Day The Sun Won't Shine 02:4903 Beggar's Farm 04:2404 Move On Alone 02:0005 Seren
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"Back in the day when men were men and rock stars rocked, there was the legendary Isle of Wight concert. As Ian ANDERSON so eloquently states in the liner notes of "Nothing Is Easy: Live At The Isle of Wight 1970": It was England’s Woodstock and the last gig HENDRIX played before his untimely demise. While this venue notates the end of an incredible decade for rock music
Track List of Jethro Tull - Catfish Rising [1991]192 Kbps | Mp3 | 87 MB1. This Is Not Love2. Occasional Demons3. Roll Yer Own4. Rocks on the Road5. Sparrow on the Schoolyard Wall6. Thinking Round Corners7. Still Loving You Tonight8. Doctor to My Disease9. Like a Tall Thin Girl10. White Innocence11. Sleeping With the Dog12. Gold-Tipped Boots, Black Jacket and Tie13. When Jesus Came to PlayIf you en
Track List of Jethro Tull - A [1980]1. Crossfire2. Flyingdale Flyer3. Working John, Working Joe4. Black Sunday5. Protect And Survive6. Batteries Not Included7. Uniform8. 4.W.D. (Low Ratio)9. The Pine Marten's Jig10. And Further OnIf you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed! Look more Jethro Tull...
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"His excellent album was released in 1969 and shows Jethro Tull starting to head in the direction of prog rock that would come to full fruition on albums like Thick as a Brick (1972) and A Passion Play (1973). Specifically, elements of jazz, folk, and classical are merged with blues rock on Stand Up.The lineup at this point included Ian Anderson (lead vocals, flute,
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"This 1970 release, the band's third album, is the first of the early Tull recordings that, to my taste, merits a 5-star rating. By this time, the group's sound had jelled into what most fans would say typifies classic Tull: less blues-rooted than its (excellent) predecessor, with Anderson's unique flute and Martin Barre's hard-edged guitar to the fore. There's not a
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"This 1970 release, the band's third album, is the first of the early Tull recordings that, to my taste, merits a 5-star rating. By this time, the group's sound had jelled into what most fans would say typifies classic Tull: less blues-rooted than its (excellent) predecessor, with Anderson's unique flute and Martin Barre's hard-edged guitar to the fore. There's not a
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Jed is a gorgeous 4 1/2 year old quarter horse gelding. He is broke to ride, and needs an experienced rider who will work with him. I got Jed for my boyfriend who is just learning to ride, and he simply cannot handle that much horse! Jed would make a great barrell or pole horse, I just don't have time to put the work in him that he needs. We may be willing to trade him for an older gelding that would be suitable for a beginner/intermediate rider.
Jed is a gorgeous 4 year old quarter horse gelding. He is broke to ride, and needs an experienced rider who will work with him. I got Jed for my boyfriend who is just learning to ride, and he simply cannot handle that much horse! Jed would make a great barrell or pole horse, I just don't have time to put the work in him that he needs. We may be willing to trade him for an older gelding that would be suitable for a beginner/intermediate rider.
Jethro Tull - Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young To Die! - 1976 (50.92 MB)Décimo album desta banda progresiva británica, teniendo como líder a Ian Anderson(compositor-flauta-voz-harmónica-guitarra acústica), su cuarto disco Aqualung o el Thick As A Brick son mucho mas aclamados que este disco, pero este es el q yo recomiendo (ya postearé los otros tb), y porque encontrarás muy buenas canciones que nos revela otro álbum conceptual, tratando sobre la vida de un rockero que se sentía viejo. La prensa se preguntó si la canción titular era autobiográfica, algo que Anderson negó, ya q albumes anteriores fue muy criticado.Jethro Tull? está entre las 10 mejores bandas de todos los tiempos, son responsables con Pink Floyd en expandir, experimentar e inculcar el rock progresivo en todo el mundo, de origen escocés, esta banda empieza sus andanzas en 1968 y han cambiado muchas veces los integrantes, la flauta de Anderson es el sonido característico de la banda, sonidos mezclas
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"CATFISH RISING followed ROCK ISLAND 2 years later and there is a sense of deja-vu when i listen to this album. It follows the same pattern started with CREST OF A KNAVE with some straight hard rock tunes mixed with some old classical sounding TULL songs. There are really no bad songs on this album, a few great ones but overall , a sense of sameness prevails at the end of
Tonight I list my picks for the best lead singers of all time. Ian Anderson, "The Voice" of Jethro Tull definately is among the top ten. Rock on Ian.http://thevideosurfer.blogspot.com/http://thevideosurfer.blogspot.com/
Igazi konzervzene: a Wight szigeti fesztiválon 1970-ben tartott csodálatos koncerten elhangzott számokból készült albumot az Eagle Records 2004-ben jelentette meg.A Jethro Tull akkori felállása: Ian Anderson - acoustic guitar, flute, vocals; Martin Barre - guitars; Clive Bunker - drums; Glen Cornick - bass; John Evan - keyboards.A számok:1. My Sunday Feeling (5:20)2. My God (7:30)3. With You There To Help Me (9:58)4. To Cry You A Song (5:40)5. Bourée (4:34)6. Dharma For One (10:10)7. Nothing Is Easy (5:36)8. Medley: We Used To Know/For A Thousand Mothers (10:37)Tömörítés/Bitrate: 256 kb/sLetöltés/Download: [ Gigasize ] [ Divshare ]Jelszó/Password: levente
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"This live album is worth getting, even if you already have some live Tull. The versions are different, for the most part. Also, the overall feel is quieter, which is nice if you're in the mood for a lower level of intensity. True, the fact that tracks are culled from many venues on the tour makes for a slight continuity/consistency problem, but it's a minor quibble. A
Jethro Tull - This Was (1968)320kbpsJethro Tull was very much a blues band on their debut album, vaguely reminiscent of the Graham Bond Organization only more cohesive, and with greater commercial sense. The revelations about the group's roots on This Was -- which was recorded during the summer of 1968 -- can be astonishing, even 30 years after the fact. Original lead guitarist Mick Abrahams contributed to the songwriting and the singing, and his presence as a serious bluesman is felt throughout, often for the better: "Some Day the Sun Won't Shine for You," an Ian Anderson original that could just as easily be credited to Big Bill Broonzy or Robert Johnson; "Cat's Squirrel," Abrahams' big showcase, where he ventures into Eric Clapton territory; and "It's Breaking Me Up," which also features some pretty hot guitar from Abrahams. Roland Kirk's "Serenade to a Cuckoo" (the first song Anderson learned to play on flute), their jazziest track ever, is one of the best parts of the album.
Jethro Tull Live Bursting Out
CD 1
01. No Lullaby
02. Sweet Dream
03. Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day
04. Jack in the Green
05. One Brown Mouse
06. New Day Yesterday
07. Flute Solo Improvisation/God Rest Ye Merry
08. Gentlemen/Bour
09. Songs from the Wood
10. Thick as a Brick
CD2
01. Hunting Girl
02. Too Old to Rock 'N' Roll: Too Young to Die
03. Conundrum
04. Minstrel in the Gallery
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Ian Anderson é um excelente letrista e a prova disso são as excelentes letras de Minstrel In Gallery. Tem 7 canções nesse LP, não 6. " Grace ", apesar de seus ínfimos 37 segundos é para ser ouvida seriamente, porque tem todo um significado especial. É uma linda canção, uma das melhores canções curtas que eu saiba, então, por favor, prestem muita atenção nas letras !!Ian
Jethro Tull - Aqualung Live(2005)320kbpsEach era of rock music has had its own craftily marketed phenomenon -- it was the "live album" in the '70s, "unplugged" recordings in the '90s, and since the late '80s through the present day, the "tribute album." But the early 21st century saw another addition -- veteran bands revisiting classic albums and performing them in their entirety. Jethro Tull's most enduring release is largely agreed to be 1971's classic Aqualung, and in late 2004 Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, and their latest Tull mates dusted off the album once more in front of a small audience for XM Radio's Then Again Live series. Since 23 years had passed between the original and the re-reading, the performances on Aqualung Live are slightly more restrained. And while some of Barre's mighty riffs can still be spotted blaring away -- most notably the middle bit of "My God" -- other songs get an overhauling, such as the barely recognizable "Hymn 43." In addition to revisiting t
Number 965 Jethro Tull"Aqualung" (1971) ...Genre:RockI always remember Jethro affectionately as "The pipe blowing old codger hippy dude"I wonder how many of Generation "Y" actually know who he is?"Released at a time when a lot of bands were embracing pop-Christianity (Ã la Jesus Christ Superstar) Aqualung was a bold statement for a rock group, a pro-God antichurch tract that probably got lots of teenagers wrestling with these ideas for the first time in their lives.""Mixing hard rock and folk melodies with Ian Anderson's dour musings on faith and religion (mostly how organized religion had restricted man's relationship with God), the record was extremely profound for a number seven chart hit, one of the most cerebral albums ever to reach millions of rock listeners" Jethro Tull is probably more recognised for the song "Thick as a Brick" from 1972, i would have included in this list but it was a staggering 22 minutes long! Rolling Stone Top 500 Songs ranked this song at Number (Nope t
Jethro Tull - A Passion Play(1973)320kbpsJethro Tull's second album-length composition, A Passion Play is very different from -- and not quite as successful as -- Thick as a Brick. Ian Anderson utilizes reams of biblical (and biblical-sounding) references, interwoven with modern language, as a sort of a rock equivalent to T.S. Eliot's The Wasteland. As with most progressive rock, the words seem important and profound, but their meaning is anyone's guess ("The ice-cream lady wet her drawers, to see you in the Passion Play..."), with Anderson as a dour but engaging singer/sage (who, at least at one point, seems to take on the role of a fallen angel). It helps to be aware of the framing story, about a newly deceased man called to review his life at the portals of heaven, who realizes that life on Earth is preferable to eternity in paradise. But the music puts it over successfully, a dazzling mix of old English folk and classical material, reshaped in electric rock terms. The band is at
Jethro Tull - Aqualung(1971)320kbps Released at a time when a lot of bands were embracing pop-Christianity (a la Jesus Christ Superstar), Aqualung was a bold statement for a rock group, a pro-God anti-church tract that probably got lots of teenagers wrestling with these ideas for the first time in their lives. This was the album that made Jethro Tull a fixture on FM radio, with riff-heavy songs like "My God," "Hymn 43," "Locomotive Breath," "Cross-Eyed Mary," "Wind Up," and the title track. And from there, they became a major arena act, and a fixture at the top of the record charts for most of the 1970s. Mixing hard rock and folk melodies with Ian Anderson's dour musings on faith and religion (mostly how organized religion had restricted man's relationship with God), the record was extremely profound for a number seven chart hit, one of the most cerebral albums ever to reach millions of rock listeners. Indeed, from this point on, Anderson and company were compelled to stretch the lyr
Jethro Tull - Aqualung(1971)320kbps Released at a time when a lot of bands were embracing pop-Christianity (a la Jesus Christ Superstar), Aqualung was a bold statement for a rock group, a pro-God anti-church tract that probably got lots of teenagers wrestling with these ideas for the first time in their lives. This was the album that made Jethro Tull a fixture on FM radio, with riff-heavy songs like "My God," "Hymn 43," "Locomotive Breath," "Cross-Eyed Mary," "Wind Up," and the title track. And from there, they became a major arena act, and a fixture at the top of the record charts for most of the 1970s. Mixing hard rock and folk melodies with Ian Anderson's dour musings on faith and religion (mostly how organized religion had restricted man's relationship with God), the record was extremely profound for a number seven chart hit, one of the most cerebral albums ever to reach millions of rock listeners. Indeed, from this point on, Anderson and company were compelled to stretch the lyr