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Martin Barre gives us the first episode in his Masterclass series on Classic Rock. He shows us the tips and tricks to Jethro Tull's Aqualung.

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Comentarios

9 years ago

justgivemethetruth

Kind of stupid to say that Aqualung is not a concept album ... of course it is. Hard to figure out what the concept is exactly, but it just has a feel that all the songs hang together in a kind of conceptual concept includes folksy, churchy, Englandish, Dickensy kind of consistent vide across the album that did not fit into anything else. 

9 years ago

justgivemethetruth

It seems like Aqualung was the first twist in Jethro Tull where Ian sort of took over the whole concept of the album and drove it into a kind of churchy, folky, rocky genre, original, but yes, maybe risky. Lots of people really liked it, especially here in America. It was so unique and so well done - a real historic milestone of rock, plus the cover was really great too.

9 years ago

justgivemethetruth

Martin, 25, here's a little help with your maths.That was the song that started me with a love of Jethro Tull's music which goes on to this very day, uh, sort of. Only sort of since the band does seem to have fallen apart.Thank you for the many records, cds, tapes, concerts that I have enjoyed over the many years.

9 years ago

adam872

Jimmy apparently rates the Aqualung as one of the best solos he's heard. I totally agree.

9 years ago

Karl Peters

Led Zep wouldn't have been doing LZ II in 1971, 4th album maybe...get it right Martin!

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