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How we feel today.
Last night sipped the sunset --
My hands in her hair.
We are our own saviours
As we start both our hearts beating life
Into each other.
Wond'ring aloud --
Will the years treat us well.
As she floats in the kitchen,
I'm tasting the smell
Of toast as the butter runs.
Then she comes, spilling crumbs on the bed
And I shake my head.
And it's only the giving
That makes you what you are.
Two stanzas of timeless brilliant beauty
If you like those two stanzas, you'll love this version where they combine "Wond'ring Aloud" from Aqualung and "Wond'ring Again" from Living in the Past for over 7 minutes of pure bliss.
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the more you realize how good and ground breaking they were
I was 11 when Aqualung came out and my next door neighbour (who had older brothers) introduced me to Jethro Tull. Been with them ever since; 14 times in concert and all but the last two albums. While most folk tend to like Tull for the rockers like Aqualung and Locomtive Breath, it's Anderson's softer poetic side that has always resonated best for me, especially their "Country Gentlemen" phase of Songs From The Wood, Heavy Horses, Stormwatch and Broadsword and The Beast. This song remains one of my favourite love songs of all time.
nursie....
A Masterpiece. This band remains unrecognized for their brilliance.
That is the great thing about art... not everybody has to enjoy it for it to be amazing!
ya know...their first 3-4 albums were quite good
really musically diverse and cool
trippy
I Agree! Benefit is my favorite! But I like all of the early albums.
really musically diverse and cool
trippy
When you listen to the whole album, it's more like one very long song with many different phases. See this song as a verse in a poem :)
memoryboxer wrote:
...While most folk tend to like Tull for the rockers like Aqualung and Locomtive Breath, it's Anderson's softer poetic side that has always resonated best for me, especially their "Country Gentlemen" phase of Songs From The Wood, Heavy Horses, Stormwatch and Broadsword and The Beast...
They have lots of short ones as well as long ones. Just not played on, well, any station but this one.
True, but this is not a "rock and roll" station.
They have lots of short ones as well as long ones. Just not played on, well, any station but this one.
milesfinn wrote:
Ditto — what a great song, great musician, and lyrics too. No mention of snot.
I know this album really well but had inexplicably forgotten about this brilliant little track. Must be my age!
Ditto — what a great song, great musician, and lyrics too. No mention of snot.
I know this album really well but had inexplicably forgotten about this brilliant little track. Must be my age!
Don't be too hard (pun intended) on yourself Willie. It is 46 years ago now.
Being a Jethro Tull number - instant 9
I know this album really well but had inexplicably forgotten about this brilliant little track. Must be my age!
from the Mitten to 'Bama
had to get home fast
8-track looping and looping
sunrise as i roll thru Louisville
with this tape screaming Oh Aqualung!
A nice image evocative of a wonderful time in my own life. Thanks.
from the Mitten to 'Bama
had to get home fast
8-track looping and looping
sunrise as i roll thru Louisville
with this tape screaming Oh Aqualung!
Edit: 5 min later from above... i see that others have made this same comment...
Jethro Tull = Rock Gods
Thank you, Wikipedia. Had to go digging through eyetoons to see which was which ...
I went and saw Tull in Asbury Park,NJ right after this album came out.
The following Saturday I went to a party and had too much to drink(and smoke).Someone played this album and when "Oh God" came on.. I grabbed a small stick and started doing my best Ian Anderson imitation.Crowd loved it!
What can I say....I'm a ham!
Everybody in my church loves this song... and this whole album...
My two favorite songs off the album. Really liked how the one flowed to the other...
NewFee wrote:
Hey ho, at least we have this.
He told us all about Radio Paradise. Been listening ever since
My friend, this is the SOUL of rock and roll. If you have not listened to Aqualung from beginning to end, perhaps this won't make sense - educate yourself... run, do not walk, run, and get this album, lock yourself in a room, and listen to it. Return enlightened.
I am not saying that Jethro Tull in general - or this song in particular - are disqualified from being considered "rock 'n' roll", but "the SOUL of rock and roll"? That's a bit of a stretch to me. There are several dozen recording artists who could be deemed that before this band - starting, perhaps, with Chuck Berry. To each his own.
Why would you expose your limited taste in such a way as that statement? Notice the similarities to "Skating Away?"
My friend, this is the SOUL of rock and roll. If you have not listened to Aqualung from beginning to end, perhaps this won't make sense - educate yourself... run, do not walk, run, and get this album, lock yourself in a room, and listen to it. Return enlightened.
cheers.
My friend, this is the SOUL of rock and roll. If you have not listened to Aqualung from beginning to end, perhaps this won't make sense - educate yourself... run, do not walk, run, and get this album, lock yourself in a room, and listen to it. Return enlightened.
Could not say it better! This is it!
My friend, this is the SOUL of rock and roll. If you have not listened to Aqualung from beginning to end, perhaps this won't make sense - educate yourself... run, do not walk, run, and get this album, lock yourself in a room, and listen to it. Return enlightened.
Great tune, solid 9.
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JT is on tour this year and I'm on a mission to see them. Even if I must catch a plane to meet up with them.
I'm sure I will need to catch a plane - but I really should try to see them as well. This record is all 10's in my book.
IMO that's one of the weak ones. I have most of his stuff and there's alot out there but I have not totally connected with "Minstrel In The Gallery". Check out the CD "A Night Cap", there are outtakes on there from the "Minstrel of the Gallery" sessions.
I understand your point, modern music releases in the catagory of "Rock and Roll" is hit and miss, mostly miss. There are some hiden jewels outhere. That's why I tune in to RP. I also love the classics like this one. JT is on tour this year and I'm on a mission to see them. Even if I must catch a plane to meet up with them.
I sometimes think " why is Ian still touring" he sure does not need the money. I need to see them before he says "the hell with it" I'm going to one of my country estates.
I rarely give a 1, but here it seems to be justified.
Wonderful.
Then why you'd only give them a measly 8 for this?!!?
Jethro Tull has done many songs of this type. How far have you actually explored their library?
I propose a toast!
I think you're just tasting the smell (as the butter runs).
Hear here!
nothing like a bit of the ole menstrual show sound...
bronorb wrote:
BTW, Did you mean "Minstral" maybe?
If not, it's way funnier.
actually it's minstrel, but you're right, menstrual is hilarious (my brother calls John Mellencamp, who ruined a Who/Tull show for us, John Menstrual Cramp...)
how we feel today.
Last night sipped the sunset —
my hands in her hair.
We are our own saviours
as we start both our hearts beating life
into each other.
Wond'ring aloud —
will the years treat us well.
As she floats in the kitchen,
I'm tasting the smell
of toast as the butter runs.
Then she comes, spilling crumbs on the bed
and I shake my head.
And it's only the giving
that makes you what you are.
Word.
SNOT running down his nose...
BTW, Did you mean "Minstral" maybe?
If not, it's way funnier.
A true masterpiece.
Especially the last line...
He does! Try some of Ian's solo work... Well-crafted, tuneful, with a folkish bent throughout.
- Definitely one of the best. Absolutely survivors! Saw them twice back in the day, and look forward to seeing them again.
Yes definetly a very different version! The piano much more prominent and the strings are completly missing. I actually like the played version more, first time I heard it.