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very legit rock band [/ QUOTE ] |
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I saw 'em in '99 in portland and they [censored] rocked.
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I saw them live on the Thick as a brick and Passion Play tours back in the 70's. They were selling out the LA Forum multiple nights so they were definately legit. Tull was a great rock band back then, don't know about nowadays.
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jethro tull was the inventor of the cotton gin. [/ QUOTE ] Mmmm, cotton gin. |
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The lead guy (forgot his name) also rules at salmon farming.
Also, I believe they must have a record for number of people who have been members over the years... |
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He is also a cat enthusiast. Quite the renaissance man.
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strom thurmond a senator at age 100 is less disgusting.. [/ QUOTE ] Even in his current state? |
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Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin. Not Jethro Tull
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I haven't listened to Jethro Tull in a long time, but I have some CD of The London Symphony (or some famous symphony) playing a bunch of Jethro Tull's hits. I doubt that a symphony would waste their time with a novelty act. Jethro Tull is solid. Thick as a Brick was one of my favorites.
I remember back in the day, when people ask me what I was listening to, and I replied, 'Jethro Tull'. They would say, 'Oh, you mean the guy that plays the flute?'. |
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jethro tull was the inventor of the aqualung [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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