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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

8 years ago

Dr. Avery

You got the right amount of master, and plenty of class -- but I was sort of hoping a master class would be the kind of thing where I could walk away learning how to play the riff.

8 years ago

AlpineMusicSchool

I like Benefit. Cool guy.

8 years ago

John Burns

I think the this to me was the classic lineup of Tull and it's obvious to me that there was more input from ALL members than Ian would eventually give credit for on the album sleeve. It's only my humble opinion but I don't think that Barriemore, John, Martin or Jeffrey ever pushed themselves forward for the credit they were due on ANY of the albums they involved in. Anyway, it's highly unlikely that we will ever be lucky enough to hear this lineup live again.

9 years ago

don faruolo

Martin Barre's playing, in general, is simply amazing. He was always contributing to each song with a creative guitar part. Minstrel is, perhaps, his crowning achievement. Martin's very complex intro - which was fueled by Barrimore Barlow's and Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond's penchant for complex time signatures and accents. A true musician in every sense of the word.

9 years ago

justgivemethetruth

"Minstrel" was the heaviest album and the first where folk influences could be heard? Huh? What about Aqualung, what about Living In The Past, what about almost everything after Aqualung? That doesn't make sense. Even Brick and PP had lots of folks elements.

9 years ago

justgivemethetruth

Aqualung has been worked up into such a dead pompous overblown piece of music I can hardly see what drew me to Jethro Tull about it in the 70's anymore.

9 years ago

justgivemethetruth

"Under Wraps" was a great record - so much music in that album. Lots of cool jazz, really nice music.

9 years ago

justgivemethetruth

I love Martin's intro to MITG.

9 years ago

justgivemethetruth

Yeow! Love it.

9 years ago

chaka9774

Wow, Great band, Fantastic song. Love the live or long version of it. Funny he mentioned Underwraps and that was the last tull album (cassette actually) I bought of theirs. They lost me there. I didn't play an instrument back then but have been playin guitar for 25 years now. I had no idea how progressive they really were. Some of their jams are just Insane. What great talents they all are. Seem like real nice people too.

9 years ago

DannoCrutch

Always appreciated the possibly and unfairly underrated Martin Barre. I felt that he always held the groove of the music over fancy and fast riffs. I'll take toe tapping involvement over deadpan "wow he's fast" any day.

9 years ago

MasterBluesRockGuitar

Interesting how in the end all songs were credited to Ian Anderson :-). So, I'm guessing that Martin must have written at least half of the "songs from the woods" album to be mentioned in the sleeve for his musical contributions. Such a gentle man I. A.

9 years ago

Raelspark

He mentioned that he composed the intro for Minstrel. That shows that Ian did not do everything.

9 years ago

thunderc45

I dont think Underwraps was a downer on many of us at all. The UK music press of the day was maintaining its agenda but the album and UK dates made it for me, a really strong release and period.

9 years ago

thunderc45

In my view the facts given at the end aint!

9 years ago

Jack Green

Best album ever recorded.

9 years ago

Paul Von Tyrant

Check out the first part of our Martin Barre/Jethro Tull Masterclass! As he talks Minister In The Gallery.Martin Barre: Masterclass - 'Minstrel in the Gallery' | TeamRock

9 years ago

Classic Rock Magazine

Check out the first part of our Martin Barre/Jethro Tull Masterclass! As he talks Minister In The Gallery.Martin Barre: Masterclass - 'Minstrel in the Gallery' | TeamRock

9 years ago

Classic Rock Magazine

Check out the first part of our Martin Barre/Jethro Tull Masterclass! As he talks Minister In The Gallery.Martin Barre: Masterclass - 'Minstrel in the Gallery' | TeamRock

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