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From: jean@auvax.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: TULL
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Date: Wed, 22-Jun-83 12:31:19 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jun 22 12:31:19 1983
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		Jethro Tull is one the best progressive rock and roll
	band, Ian Anderson leads, he have a degree of drama I
	beleive. Talented and great show man he is very
	professionnal he is more an orchestrater than a musician but
	he plays flute and acoustic guitar very well.

		Somehow the members have changed in the past couple
	years, the latest album "A" and "Broadsword and the beast" are
	very modern (electronics) but not bad. The best album at my
	point of vue would be the classic "Thick as a brick" which is
	a one song album, same is "passion play" . "Bursting out" is
	a live album which gives you a retrospective of the biggest hits
	such; "Aqualung" (the most popular song and album), "Minstrell in
	the gallery" (very rare album), "Too old to rock and roll and too
	young to die", "Hunting girl" and many more. The first album is
	"This was" which is very blues and interesting. Some others;
	"Heavy horses", "Stormwatch", and more that I cannot think of now.

		As far as I am concern the only places I know TULL goes
	regularly are Quebec city and Montreal, where they are very
	popular, especialy in the seventies.




					Hopefully helping you,

					Jean Goyette