Teach Him To Play Monopoly And How To SIng In The Rain...

Re-discovering my past; downloaded a couple of albums long lost - Jethro Tull's "Thick As A Brick" and "A Passion Play". I suppose you could call them concept albums, as both are one complete work, much as I suppose the infamous "Chateau D'Isastre" tapes might have been. What led to this? Standing at a bus stop watching the people and trying to work them into a forty-five minute magnum opus. Ah, the frustrated prog-rocker within is trying to escape again...
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I play 'Songs from the Woods' every chance I get.
Ian Anderson was one of my big crushes growing up.
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I always enjoyed thick as a brick. Radio stations always had a hard time playing their songs because there was no gaps.
"Your sperm is in the gutter!"
"Your love is in the sink!"
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If you want to hear the Chateau d'Isaster Tapes, what’s left of them is available on the double CD Nightcap*. Some of it did get integrated into A Passion Play, so it’s interesting to hear it in embryonic form.
I have heard some people who read the fake newspaper that came with the original Thick As A Brick, and they really did think that some bespectacled ten-year-old wrote the lyrics, and got into a lot of trouble for it!
*though most of what’s there is now more easily available as bonus tracks on the inexpensive remastered CD editions
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I came across Tull by accident. I was supposed to practice "A Salty Dog" by Procol Harum for a choir festival - but played the wrong side of the cassette, and was therefore exposed to the opening riff of Aqualung instead...
The next day I bought Aqualung, Thick as a Brick and Broadsword and the Beast (the last one due only to the album cover *LOL*)...
Now I own 24 CDs of Tull... I must admit that I like A Passion Play better than TaaB, but they are both great albums - among their finest...
I still hear Jethro Tull occasionally although (regarding prog) it's more Genesis and Gentle Giant that appear in the play list these days...
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