OFF: Jethro Tull

Brian Halligan brianh at PULLEYN.COM
Fri Aug 1 09:17:38 EDT 1997


> >Huh?!? I've heard this before -that people don't like "Killing Wissie"...
> >"Kissing Willie"... but I can't understand why not... I like it...

> I think that serious Tull fans don't appreciate tunes that can't
> be taken seriously.  That said, I don't really care for "KW".  My
> friend who is a casual Tull fan loves that track, and is always
> disappointed when they don't play it in concert.

As what is probably considered to be a "casual" Tull fan (I have 6 albums), I do enjoy KW.
I can't fathom why there is such a need for fans to view prog rock, or any music, as serious.
It doesn't make it any less important, or "classic".  And serious is never the first word that
comes to mind when I think of Ian Anderson anyway.  Now cheezy, that's something else
all together.  I don't think KW falls into this category though.

> >have you heard "Roots to Branches" (I
> >Shit! If I just look at it, standing in my shelf next to "Catfish Rising" and
> >"Nightcap" and that sort of things then I start to cry...
> >I just can't find anything on that record that I like -where's the melodies?

> Oh, come on - "Valley" is a great song, anyway!  That track
> where Anderson just speaks the vocal part is pretty dire, though.

> >-where's the riffs? -where's the new exciting inventive music???

> I hear lots of Middle Eastern influences that I haven't heard in
> Tull music before, especially in cuts like "Rare & Precious Chain."
> What did you think of Anderson's solo CD, _Divinities_?  I enjoyed
> it, but it didn't hold my attention for more than a few weeks.

I was lucky enough to see Tull on the RTB tour, and I can tell you that many of these songs
come off better in concert.  Martin cranks his guitar up a notch or something.  I agree about
the Middle Eastern influences, and Rare & Precious Chain is my favorite track on the album.
What bothers me about Tull today is Ian's voice.  I think he has Eric Bloom syndrome, or
vice-versa.  It's really a shame, but I believe his flute playing has improved as a result (more
time to practice?)

ObHawkwind: The opening band was ELP, who have an album on the prog-rock poll, while
we're trying to get a HW album on the poll.

> >Maybe Ian is using the wrong hole when he's playing the flute on this one???

> HA!  Sounds like his on-stage antics have gone too far!

No doubt he's probably tried it at home just to see if he could pull it off (no pun intended) at
a show.

> MWood

ObCD: "Mothership Connection" -Parliament
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