Jethro Tull - Dharma For One video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/08/08

"Dharma for One" from Jethro Tull album This Was (1969)

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9 years ago

shimmyshimmy69

...lars Ulrich? Bonham? Nicko ? How can anyone with a taste for good musicianship compare those" cavemen" with Clive; his drumming is far superior and his beats are far above the 4/4 beat -playing... What is with the Lars Ulrich fan club? I think he's the sorriest one of all the aforementioned..!!

9 years ago

David Henderson

saw them live a few times and clive was incredible. opened with "nothing is easy" one night in a theater in the round. drawn out ending was a thing to behold, crowd went crazy. such great memories. never had another drummer to compare to clive. one of the best.

9 years ago

280StJohnsPl

I first heard this song while home on leave in 1969,and 1971 I was in Spain on temporary duty on one warm Spring evening with the barracks windows open.This song was being carried faintly from another barracks window.....made me think of my brother at home and a wave of homesickness came over me.

9 years ago

Tim Ballard

1968 not 9

9 years ago

Gonzalo Rosas

Magic and awsome!!

10 years ago

sumrexdapatada

Clive Bunker should get more recognition for his drumming. I guess everybody thinks Ian when they think of Tull.

10 years ago

smitbar11

So true Rex, Clive Bunker rocks!

10 years ago

speedskiff2

when this came out I got thrown in jail overnight in Hancock, NY and jailer play this album all night long full blast. Hated Tull ever since except this song. Dharma is translation from India for tiger.

10 years ago

penguin99ify

Have to agree...the drums on this cut was good 40 years ago...and still are...

10 years ago

Bryan Stein

Great piece, I only wish it was longer.

10 years ago

280StJohnsPl

Man this brings back memories ! Remember this before I was being stationed in England while home on leave. A few years later while on temporary duty in Zaragoza AB Spain I was laying in my rack in the barracks one night and could faintly hear this coming from a window somewhere in the compound. I hadn't been home in 2 years and this suddenly made me homesick.

10 years ago

penguin99ify

Great 40 years ago and still is.

11 years ago

peter short

Yeah, Clive plays like an accomplished MAN, whilst Lars plays like a struggling CHILD in comparison...

11 years ago

milnoid

Gosh I love Jethro Tull. And boy, do I hate "digitally remastered" assaults on great music. This fine music has been all but destroyed.

11 years ago

OlRetro

Clive Bunker positively OWNS his skins! Cheers, '62 Mathew St. (Total Retro Rock

11 years ago

Davidouateonetomany

they are both great.Lars just made more money!

11 years ago

ccrider38willys

THANKS!!! :-)

11 years ago

SkooblyOoblyDoobly

It's an instrument created by Jeffrey Hammond, who would later become the bass player in the band. He is the person that 'A Song For Jeffrey' refers to on this album.

11 years ago

Hibunia Maiden

where's the LOVE button!!!!!!

11 years ago

gabyyto96

man im 16 years old and i have that teenager crisisall bad at the school and my pa came one day with that vinyl and said me i bougth it because it have a great solo drum 1971 from thath moment i am a fan of jetrho and i cant heard never asolo drum like this great clive bunker now i 56 years old

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