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  1. 1 day ago · “Here’s a song we loathed for fifteen years!” winked Jethro Tull singer/songwriter/flautist Ian Anderson when introducing the song “Living in the Past” from the stage. The song is a bit of an orphan, written and recorded in 1969 between their second album, Stand Up, and the follow-up, Benefit, but appearing on neither one.

  2. 2 hours ago · In one seven-day period, the live recording’s sales grew by just under 29,000%, as interest in the title soared thanks to a special release from the group. The band recently re-released Jethro ...

  3. 5 days ago · Anderson’s flute solo, accompanied by an undercurrent of Palmer’s orchestral maneuverings with occasional slatherings from Evan and Barre is other worldly, and the instrumental passage of “Living In The Past” that leads into dazzling harmonies of ‘Songs From The Wood” is simply this classic lineup of Jethro Tull at their very best as a live band.

  4. 4 days ago · Thing with Tull is that they were constantly changing their sound, so few albums sound quite the same. I started on B&tB and worked backwards and, as new albums were released, forwards. The recent albums sound a lot different, but still good in different ways.

  5. 19 hours ago · Jethro Tull's resurgence on the Top Album Sales chart is a testament to their enduring legacy and musical influence. With 14 appearances on the purchase-only roster and a string of recent hits in the 2020s decade, the band continues to captivate audiences and attract new listeners.

  6. 3 days ago · Jethro Tull, Aqualung (1971) "Aqualung" is one of Jethro Tull's most famous songs, though it was never released as a single. The album where "Aqualung" is the title track reached the top ten in the United States and the top five in England. And the song makes an appearance on VH1's list of 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs.

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  8. 1 day ago · It got better when I came across the following comment from the flautist known for standing on one leg while ripping out “Aqualung” and “Living in the Past”: “There seem to be many one-legged flute players popping up throughout history. I was born in 1947 around the time of Roswell.