Occasional Demons Jethro tull - Lyrics video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/05/02

I love this Tull song, so I decided to share it with everyone and I like to singalong so I have added the lyrics. This is Jethro Tull's work and it is not my intention to infringe on any copyright

Comments

10 years ago

Kyle Mac

Newer Jethro Tull kind of sounds like Weird Al.

11 years ago

Robert Darling

I agree it's a great song to sing along to. And so is This Is Not Love.

12 years ago

DarkeningSkies1

It would be great, sadly I think Ian is finished with Tull for a while.

12 years ago

DarkeningSkies1

@DarkeningSkies1 PS In re-reading my comment, I can see it was poorly worded and why it caused you to think that bit at the end was my assumption of your opinion. In fact, I was really just stating my own opinion on his lyrics there at the end, not aiming that part at you. Cheers.

12 years ago

DarkeningSkies1

@Amysupport Why would you assume I was attributing such a claim to you? I was merely making the friendly suggestion that Ian's quote in this case was likely a way to quickly change the subject. Anyway, glad you enjoy good music. People who do are (sadly) few and far between. It should be a unifying thing- sorry if you took my comment the wrong way. It was intended in a friendly manner.

12 years ago

cathy anthony

That's my quick synopsis of Occasional Demons....Funny juxaposition....all kinds of animals... like Bungle in the Jungle animals....and once in a while a fricken demon shows up....so, true. It's a scary world...and it's not just what you have on the surface, people will take or degrade if your not vigilant.

12 years ago

cathy anthony

lol....yeah, Ian Anderson doesn't have a clue on his lyrical composition. Play on.....I travel a lot. This is all about the "demons" everywhere......that speak to how people do terrible, degrading type things...even demons...the worst of the bunch in the context of this song. All kinds of people doing ...that take your "soul", your integrity, your spirit, not the obvious material and financial theft that is everywhere in our culture.

14 years ago

stratman8125

what the hell was ian anderson talking about in this song?!

14 years ago

Borgar

omfg, this song is so brilliant

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