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grahamonica
104 posts
May 18, 2014
12:43 PM
I think Ian Andersons playing is very good here...what do yis think ?
JustFuya
184 posts
May 18, 2014
1:08 PM
Nice find.
The Iceman
1662 posts
May 18, 2014
2:11 PM
Hilarious. Is that Martin Barre on guitar?

How fun...showing up at a pub to play to small audience...reliving their first gigs.

Good playing all around.
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The Iceman
JTThirty
244 posts
May 18, 2014
7:54 PM
I've got an early Jethro Tull album with Ian playing some mighty fine blues harp. Might the first album. Can't remember and too lazy to dig around and find it.
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Ricky B
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The Iceman
1665 posts
May 19, 2014
4:56 AM
I believe the old Jethro Tull album song is "New Day Yesterday" from Stand Up.
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The Iceman
Goldbrick
437 posts
May 19, 2014
5:15 AM
Cool stuff






Tommy Iommi Guitar and Glen Cornic rack harp

Last Edited by Goldbrick on May 19, 2014 5:41 AM
The Iceman
1666 posts
May 19, 2014
5:53 AM
Jethro Tull started out as a blues band, w Mick Abrams on guitar. When Ian wanted to go more folk, Mick left the band and formed Bloodwyn Pig.
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The Iceman


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