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earlier that day he phones me and was reading me a list of upcoming concerts that had just been announced. 'yes' is coming and we both started howling - we're not big on prog/art rock, with a few exceptions.
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Sat 4 Oct 2008, 4:28,
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Magazine critics and trendies aside. LOL.
Yes--Well past its best before date.
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Sat 4 Oct 2008, 4:35,
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Yes--Well past its best before date.
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..i love Ian Anderson, ...Jethro Tull had some wonderous songs,... like a Renaissance band transported to modern day (1969?).. :D
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Sat 4 Oct 2008, 4:52,
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come on, even die-hard fans think ian anderson was over the top.
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Sat 4 Oct 2008, 4:55,
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...i have the Isle of White concert on dvd as proof.....holy shit, his solo was ridiculous....the drum solo too!...i gotta go...i'll talk to you later, man!.... c'ya!
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Sat 4 Oct 2008, 4:58,
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i don't give a shit about historic context; that is fucking awesome.
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exactly what bloat-rock didn't need in 1976 was some clammy puppet blowing down a 7+ minute flute solo while dressed like he just got booted out of sargeant pepper's clown college.
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