While countless groups from the classic rock era reunite for tours seemingly planned as nothing more than a cash grab and one more last chance to feel the love, Jethro Tull can be accused of neither.
Even if their long career stalled at the start of the ‘70s, Jethro Tull would still go down in rock history for one crucial thing: They proved that the flute could be a killer rock ‘n’ roll instrument ...
They may belong to an elite group of Sixties survivors, but unlike others of that ilk, Jethro Tull have never attained the special stature accorded others of that ilk. Sure, “Aqualung” remains a ...
I remember well playing the hell out of a Jethro Tull 8-track, particularly “Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of A New Day,” until the tape unraveled. Tull didn’t do “Skating Away” at Red Rocks ...