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Bungle in the Jungle*[1979] live at the Ale House-London
This is NOT Ian. This is NOT Tull. It's a band called Witness. Not a bad cover, though. Choggie, you KNOW bettah!
Jethro Tull "Bungle in the Jungle"-1979-live @ Ale House
That's not Jethro Tull . . . it's Witness
What does your username mean? (Sift Talk Post)
Silvercord: Two references
1) The Jethro Tull song, "A Passion Play."
``Do you still see me even here?''
(The silver cord lies on the ground.)
``And so I'm dead'', the young man said --- over the hill
(not a wish away).
My friends (as one) all stand aligned although their taxis came too late.
There was a rush along the Fulham Road.
There was a hush in the Passion Play.
2) Ecclesiastes, 12th chapter:
Remember Him before the silver cord is severed and the golden bowl is crushed, the pitcher by the well is shattered and the wheel at the cistern is crushed; then the dust will return to the earth as it was, and the spirit will return to God who gave it.
"Vanity of vanities," says the Teacher, "all is vanity!"
(God, that was depressing)
Metallica Plays Tull - Cross-eyed Mary
The thing is, I'd rather listen to Tull and Maiden than anything these no-talent ass clowns have ever done. They're nothing but posers. Oh, and Lars needs to STFU about everything.
Cool parody dub though.
Metallica Plays Tull - Cross-eyed Mary
Well, yea . . . that's why it's funny. Metallica loses to Tull in the Grammy's in 1989. Someone decides to make a video of Metallica doing a cover of a Tull song. Only problem is, Metallica hasn't ever covered a Tull song (and probably never would - a pride thing). So, you get an Iron Maiden cover of a Tull song, dub it into a Metallica concert and make it look like Metallica are honoring Tull.
Now, the real problem is this: Iron Maiden covered the Tull song better than Metallica ever could and it gives the whole illusion away.
So, it was funnier than when I first posted it.
And it was funnier when I didn't have to explain it.
Metallica Plays Tull - Cross-eyed Mary
Yeah, maybe I'm missing the humour. You don't really mess with Tull, Maiden, and Metallica all in one breath. Except for Metallica, they suck...
Metallica Plays Tull - Cross-eyed Mary
ZOMG! I have to tell you, that makes it even funnier. Someone ought to make a mockumentary: Metallica Plays Tull: An Evening of Tribute to the First Hard Rock Grammy Award Winners!
Just remember the flute really is a heavy, metal instrument.
Metallica Plays Tull - Cross-eyed Mary
UmberGryphon - As an old Tull fan that has to be about the funniest thing I've ever heard someone doing!
Metallica Plays Tull - Cross-eyed Mary
Tags changed from "metallica,jethro,tull,mary!,choggie" to "metallica, jethro, tull, mary, choggie" by gold star member choggie.
silvercord (Member Profile)
I don't know! My kids and I are have been taking the last couple of weeks off.
About the music... Well I was a girl during the 70's, my parents had me late in life and my brother's were 8 and 12 years older than me. So musically, I like a little bit of everything.
After seeing your profile I should have sniffed out some Jethro Tull too.
In reply to your comment:
Hey Swampy,
You are back with a vengeance! I am just going to go through all the Rock and Roll videos you posted and upvote every one of them. I think you must have grown up around the same influences as I did. Have you been saving these up or are you just having an epiphany?
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Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick - Madison Square Garden
Jethro Tull performing an compressed version of Thick as a Brick at Madison Square Garden in New York City, October 1978.
Culture Club #1 - Essential Music (Sift Talk Post)
Ok, I think I could be Raven's dad . . . here goes:
Desert Island Stuff (not in order):
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick & A Passion Play and the rest
Peter Gabriel - everything
Beethoven's Symphonies
Phil Keaggy - Beyond Nature
Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
King Crimson - everything
Mel Torme - anything
Cat Stevens - most all of it
The Who - Quadrophenia
Pink Floyd - Early years before DSOM
Van Morrison - Avalon Sunset
Beatles
Culture Club #1 - Essential Music (Sift Talk Post)
I grew up with all my parent's LPs from the 70s... Jim Croce, Jethro Tull, Sonny and Cher, Joni Mitchell, Three Dog Night... all good shit... but some of my first memories are of singing John Denver songs... hence, the soft spot in my soul
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Well, I guess I can stay. The Sift has Tull!
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
If you've ever seen Tull in concert you know it was one of those experiences you'll take to the grave. If you haven't, you really missed out on one of the best treats the rock world has ever given us. Listen to Martin Barre shred his Les Paul and to Barriemore Barlow whack the skins. The musicianship of this band was rivaled by few others.
Enjoy!