
This flute-dominated instrumental, based on Bach's 'Suite in E Minor for Lute', was a track on Jethro Tull's excellent 'Stand Up' (1969). Personnel: Ian Anderson (flute, vocals), Martin Barre (guitars), Glenn Cornick (bass), Clive Bunker (drums) Composer: JS Bach (arr. Ian Anderson)

Jethro Tull - Living In The Past 1969 The single reached number three in the UK charts in 1969 Jethro Tull are a Grammy Award winning British rock band that formed in 1967-1968.[1] Their music is marked by the distinctive vocal style and lead flute work of front man Ian Anderson. Initially playing blues rock with an experimental flavour, they have, over the years, incorporated elements of classical, folk and 'ethnic' musics, jazz and art rock. Band Memners 1969-1970 Ian Anderson - lead vocals, flute, acoustic guitar Martin Barre - guitar, vocals Glenn Cornick - bass, vocals Clive Bunker - drums, percussion, vocals John Evan - keyboards, piano, vocals Lyrics: (Instrumental) Happy and I'm smiling, Walk a mile to drink your water. You know I'd love to love you, And above you there's no other. We'll go walking out While others shout of war's disaster. Oh, we won't give in, Let's go living in the past. (Instrumental) Once I used to join in Every boy and girl was my friend. Now there's revolution, but they don't know What they're fighting. Let us close our eyes; Outside their lives go on much faster. Oh, we won't give in, We'll keep living in the past. (Instrumental) Oh, we won't give in, Let's go living in the past. Oh no no we won't give in, Let's go living in the past. (Instrumental)
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In the shuffling madess of the locomotive breath, runs the all-time loser, headlong to his death. He feels the piston scraping -- steam breaking on his brow -- old Charlie stole the handle and the train won't stop going -- no way to slow down. He sees his children jumping off at the stations -- one by one. His woman and his best friend -- in bed and having fun. He's crawling down the corridor on his hands and knees -- old Charlie stole the handle and the train won't stop going -- no way to slow down. He hears the silence howling -- catches angels as they fall. And the all-time winner has got him by the balls. He picks up Gideons Bible -- open at page one -- old Charlie stole the handle and the train won't stop going -- no way to slow down. Jethro Tull- Locomotive Breath, from the album Aqualung. A true classic.

Sitting on a park bench -- eyeing ittle girls with bad intent. Snot running down his nose -- greasy fingers smearing shabby clothes. Drying in the cold sun -- Watching as the frilly panties run. Feeling like a dead duck -- spitting out pieces of his broken luck. Sun streaking cold -- an old man wandering lonely. Taking time the only way he knows. Leg hurting bad, as he bends to pick a dog-end -- he goes down to the bog and warms his feet. Feeling alone -- the army's up the rode salvation à la mode and a cup of tea. Aqualung my friend -- don't start away uneasy you poor old sod, you see, it's only me. Do you still remember December's foggy freeze -- when the ice that clings on to your beard is screaming agony. And you snatch your rattling last breaths with deep-sea-diver sounds, and the flowers bloom like madness in the spring. Jethro Tull- Aqualung. I know many people have uploaded it, but I just had to!!

"No Lullaby" & Flute solo by Jethro Tull, from the DVD "Live At Madison Square Garden 1978", released in 2009 by EMI. IMPORTANT NOTICE: That concert was not videotaped in it's entire. At some parts of the DVD you can only listen the band playing, while watching a slide show. I uploaded only the parts where you can actually see the band playing. DVD TRACKLIST: www.youtube.com 1-2. Opening & "Thick as a Brick" (2 videos) 3. "NO LULLABY" & FLUTE SOLO 4. "Songs from the Wood" & band intro 5. "Quatrain" & "Aqualung" 6. "Locomotive Breath" & "Dambusters March" You can see the original DVD Tracklist here: en.wikipedia.org
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Lyrics: Once in Royal David's City stood a lowly cattle shed, where a mother laid her baby. You'd do well to remember the things He later said. When you're stuffing yourselves at the Christmas parties, you'll laugh when I tell you to take a running jump. You're missing the point I'm sure does not need making; that Christmas spirit is not what you drink. So how can you laugh when your own mother's hungry and how can you smile when the reasons for smiling are wrong? And if I messed up your thoughtless pleasures, remember, if you wish, this is just a Christmas song.

Jethro Tull 1978 in Madison Square Garden performing a special version of "Thick as a brick" Taken from the full concert www.youtube.com
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www.tommygunvideo.com Rare promotional video made during Jethro Tull's minstrel era of 1971-1975 The Minstrel Looks Back, 1969-1977 2-DVD set This 2-DVD set includes: - Live in Tampa, Fl, July 31, 1976 - Live at the London Hippodrome, Feb. 10, 1977 - Live at the Tanglewood Music Fair, July 7, 1970 - An appearance on German TV, 1970 - Appearances from Swedish TV, 1969 - Rare mint quality footage of promotional videos for A Witches Promise and Teacher originally broadcast on French TV in 1970 Rare promotional videos for: - Bouree, 1969 - Life's A Long Song, 1971 - Living in the Past, 1976 - Too Old to Rock n Roll, Too Young to Die, 1976 - The Whistler, 1977 - A full clip of "The Minstrel in the Gallery" from a never released show filmed in Paris in November of 1975! - Rare 8mm clips of performances from A Passion Play and Thick as a Brick tours. Both of which were never professionally recorded in either video or audio. Amazing, right? - The original film of "The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles" that was shown during the Passion Play concerts www.myspace.com/tommygunvideo My favorite era of Jethro Tull includes the CDS: - This Was, 1968 - Stand Up, 1969 - Benefit, 1970 - Aqualung, 1971 - Thick as a Brick, 1972 - A Passion Play, 1973 - Warchild, 1974 - Minstrel in the Gallery, 1975 - Too Old to Rock n Roll, Too Young to Die, 1976 - Songs From the Wood If you are new to Jethro Tull and have enjoyed watching all the progressive rock clips that you see on youtube I suggest that you <b>...</b>
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Who would be a poor man, a beggarman, a thief -- if he had a rich man in his hand. And who would steal the candy from a laughing baby's mouth if he could take it from the money man. Cross-eyed Mary goes jumping in again. She signs no contract but she always plays the game. Dines in Hampstead village on expense accounted gruel, and the jack-knife barber drops her off at school. Laughing in the playground -- gets no kicks from little boys: would rather make it with a letching grey. Or maybe her attention is drawn by Aqualung, who watches through the railings as they play. Cross-eyed Mary finds it hard to get along. She's a poor man's rich girl and she'll do it for a song. She's a rich man stealer but her favour's good and strong: She's the Robin Hood of Highgate -- helps the poor man get along. Jethro Tull- Cross-Eyed Mary, fromt the album Aqualung.
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Aqualung performed by Jethro Tull at the Montreux Festival in 2003
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Lyrics: Good morning Weathercock: How did you fare last night? Did the cold wind bite you, did you face up to the fright When the leaves spin from October and whip around your tail? Did you shake from the blast, did you shiver through the gale? Give us direction; the best of goodwill --- Put us in touch with fair winds. Sing to us softly, hum evening's song --- Tell us what the blacksmith has done for you. Do you simply reflect changes in the patterns of the sky, Or is it true to say the weather heeds the twinkle in your eye? Do you fight the rush of winter; do you hold snowflakes at bay? Do you lift the dawn sun from the fields and help him on his way? Good morning Weathercock: make this day bright. Put us in touch with your fair winds. Sing to us softly, hum evening's song. Point the way to better days we can share with you.

The gorgeous and tender song Requiem from the album Minstrel In The Gallery. I included some of my favourite pics of Jethro and Ian.. Look down for the lyrics. Enjoy!! Well, I saw a bird today --- flying from a bush and the Wind blew it away. And the black-eyed mother sun scorched the butterfly At play --- velvet veined. I saw it burn. With a wintry storm-blown sigh, a silver cloud blew Right on by. And, taking in the morning, I sang --- O Requiem. Well, my lady told me, ``Stay.'' I looked aside and walked away along the Strand. But I didn't say a word, as the train time-table blurred Close behind the taxi stand. Saw her face in the tear-drop black cab window. Fading in the traffic; watched her go. And taking in the morning, heard myself singing --- O Requiem. Here I go again. It's the same old story. Well, I saw a bird today --- I looked aside and walked Away along the Strand.

www.tommygunvideo.com Join Tommygun Video on Facebook! http Unbelievable performance by Tull in 1970. This is what it's all about! The Minstrel Looks Back, 1969-1977 2-DVD set This 2-DVD set includes: - Live in Tampa, Fl, July 31, 1976 - Live at the London Hippodrome, Feb. 10, 1977 - Live at the Tanglewood Music Fair, July 7, 1970 - An appearance on German TV, 1970 - Appearances from Swedish TV, 1969 - Rare mint quality footage of promotional videos for A Witches Promise and Teacher originally broadcast on French TV in 1970 Rare promotional videos for: - Bouree, 1969 - Life's A Long Song, 1971 - Living in the Past, 1976 - Too Old to Rock n Roll, Too Young to Die, 1976 - The Whistler, 1977 - A full clip of "The Minstrel in the Gallery" from a never released show filmed in Paris in November of 1975! - Rare 8mm clips of performances from A Passion Play and Thick as a Brick tours. Both of which were never professionally recorded in either video or audio. Amazing, right? - The original film of "The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles" that was shown during the Passion Play concerts My favorite era of Jethro Tull includes the CDS: - This Was, 1968 - Stand Up, 1969 - Benefit, 1970 - Aqualung, 1971 - Thick as a Brick, 1972 - A Passion Play, 1973 - Warchild, 1974 - Minstrel in the Gallery, 1975 - Too Old to Rock n Roll, Too Young to Die, 1976 - Songs From the Wood If you are new to Jethro Tull and have enjoyed watching all the progressive rock clips that you see on youtube I suggest that <b>...</b>
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Jethro Tull - Ring Out Solstice Bells Seasons Greetings. Lyrics: Now is the solstice of the year. winter is the glad song that you hear. Seven maids move in seven time. Have the lads up ready in a line. Ring out these bells. Ring out, ring solstice bells. Ring solstice bells. Join together 'neath the mistletoe, by the holy oak whereon it grows. Seven druids dance in seven time. Sing the song the bells call, loudly chiming. Ring out these bells. Ring out, ring solstice bells. Ring solstice bells. Praise be to the distant sister sun, joyful as the silver planets run. Seven maids move in seven time. Sing the song the bells call, loudly chiming. Ring out these bells. Ring out, ring solstice bells. Ring solstice bells. Ring on, ring out. Ring on, ring out.
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Cold aeroplanes, slow boats, warm trains remind me of Jack-A-Lynn. Lush hotels and pretty girls won't cheer the misty mood I'm in. Silly, sad, I've never had to write this before, oh, Jack-A-Lynn. Funny how long nights allow thoughts of Jack-A-Lynn. When phantoms tread around my bed to offer restless dreams they bring. And it's just the time and place to find a sad song to play for Jack-A-Lynn. Magpies that shriek, old boots that leak call me to Jack-A-Lynn. Coal-black cats in policeman's hats nosing where the mice have been. And the long miaow's beginning now and I'm far, far from home and Jack-A-Lynn. Jack, Jack-A-Lynn Jack, Jack-A-Lynn Jack, Jack-A-Lynn Jack, Jack-A-Lynn
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Wet wind on the sidewalk: I'm staring at the rain. Walking up the street, yeah, and walking down again. And my feet are tired and my brain is numb. See that broken neon sign saying, hey, in you come. Got the scent of stale beer hanging, hanging round my head. Old dog in the corner sleeping like he could be dead. A book of matches and a full ashtray. Cigarette left smoking its life away. Another Harry's bar -- or that's the tale they tell. But Harry's long gone now, and the customers as well. Me and the dog and the ghost of Harry will make this world turn right. It'll all turn right. God's tears on the sidewalk: it's the mother of all rain. But in the thick blue haze of Harry's, you will feel no pain. And you will feel no soft hand slipping on your knee. You don't have to pay for memories, they will all come free. Another Harry's bar -- or that's the tale they tell. But Harry's long gone now, and the customers as well. Me and the dog and the ghost of Harry will make this world turn right. It'll all turn right. Now when Harry was a young man, Harry was so debonair. He walked a bouncy step in his shiny shoes. And when Harry was a young man, well, Harry could walk on air. He mixed a mean cocktail and he talked you through the late news. You want to hear some great news? Harry's still here. Wet wind on the sidewalk: I'm still staring at the rain. Walking up the street, and I'm walking down again. And my feet are tired and my brain is numb. See that broken neon sign saying, hey <b>...</b>
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We Used To Know by Jethro Tull (1969). Whenever I get to feel this way Hard to find new words to say I think about the bad old days We used to know Nights of winter turn me cold Fears of dying, getting old We ran the race, the race was won By running slowly Could be soon we'll cease to sound Slowly upstairs, faster down Then to revisit stony grounds We used to know Remembering mornings, shillings spent Made no sense to leave the bed The bad old days they came and went Giving way to fruitful years Saving up the birds in hand While in the bush the others land Take what we can before the man Says its time to go Each to his own way, I'll go mine Best of luck with what you find But for your own sake remember times We used to know

2008 sees Jethro Tull celebrate their 40th Anniversary, a landmark achievement for any rock band but even more so when you consider that Tull have been constantly active throughout that period with tours and studio albums and are one of the most globally successful British acts of all time. This new DVD release brings together Jethro Tull live performances filmed in Germany over a period of time. The main concert comes from 1982 with further material from 1986. As an added bonus we have two tracks each from 1993 and 1970/71. The release is fully approved by Ian Anderson and the packaging features photographs from his personal archive. Rockpop In Concert 1982 1) Hard Times 2) Pussy Willow 3) Heavy Horses 4) Jack In The Green 5) Keyboard Solo 6) Sweet Dreams 7) Aqualung 8) Locomotive Breath 9) Cheerio Rocksummer 1986 10) Hunting Girl Out In The Green 1986 11) Thick As A Brick 12) Black Sunday 13) Improvisation II 14) Too Old To Rock'n'Roll, Too Young To Die Live In Germany 1993 15) My Sunday Feeling 16) So Much Trouble Beat Club 1970/71 17) With You There To Help Me 18) Nothing Is Easy
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Minstrel in the Gallery
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This was silent 8mm footage I synced a while back. The Video was caught at Madison Square Garden, Early 1975. The audio was from a show somewhere in July, 75. There is also the concert outros on here (Hard Headed English General...Bursters March..etc.) Tulletti Projects 2009! Enjoy!
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(Shit, shit, shit...take two.) [Baker Street Muse] Windy bus-stop. Click. Shop-window heel. Shady gentleman. Fly-button feel. In the underpass, the blind man stands with cold flute hands. Symphony match-seller, breath out of time, you can call me on another line. Indian restaurants that curry my brain, newspaper warriors changing the names they advertise from the station stand with cold print hands. Symphony word-player, I'll be your headline if you catch me another time. [CHORUS START] Didn't make her With my Baker Street Ruse. Couldn't shake her With my Baker Street Bruise. Like to take her I'm just a Baker Street Muse. [CHORUS END] Ale-spew, puddle-brew boys, throw it up clean. Coke and Bacardi colours them green. From the typing pool goes the mini-skirted princess with great finesse. Fertile earth-mother, your burial mound is fifty feet down in the Baker Street underground. (Oh what the hell!) [CHORUS] Walking down the gutter thinking, "How the hell am I today?" Well, I didn't really ask you but, thanks all the same. [Pigmy And The Whore] "Big bottled Fraulein, put your weight on me," said the pig-me to the whore, desperate for more in his assault upon the mountain. Little man, his youth a fountain, overdrafted and still counting. Vernacular, verbose; an attempt at getting close to where he came from. In the doorway of the stars, between Blandford Street and Mars; proposition, deal. Fly-button feel. Testicle testing. Wallet ever-bulging. Dressed to the left, divulging <b>...</b>
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