Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick (Sight And Sound In Concert: Jethro Tull Live, 19th Feb, 1977)

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Published 2024-02-16

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  • They just don’t make them like this anymore! So grateful to have grown up during an era of such brilliant music.
  • See this is what kind of bands I want to see, no fireworks, no lights, just classic rock and roll. Wish I could’ve been there✊
  • @moutaingirl5511
    Every time I hear this, sun shines, butterflies dance and nightingales sing. ❤
  • @Phil1982
    Best frontman ever. Best band ever. This lineup, phenomenal. A tight and talented band at its absolute peak. We'll never see the like again but so grateful we have the legacy.
  • @peabarter_3074
    I just love the bands presence, and especially how Ian Anderson uses his eyes and facial expressions and body. A pure showman who clearly loved what he was doing and I appreciate it so much. They were one of the best concerts I've ever seen my entire life.
  • @rslooby6130
    I played flute in high school and everyone would ask me if I could play Jethro Tull. Ian made flute so cool!
  • @converdb
    My old man loved Jethro Tull. He'd listened to them in the 80s, when I was just a kid. I would then sneak secretly to steal his cassettes and listen to the "crazy guy with the flute" on my own. The old man died too soon. But I still see his face whenever I hear Anderson's flute. I'm today two years older than my old man when he died and I've been wildly missing him ever since.
  • @mitchellglaser
    It’s kind of frightening how many things Ian Anderson is really really good at.
  • @helmuttdvm
    I was fortunate to see them back in the 70s, and they put on amazing,entertaining shows each time. Anderson was a manic frontman that was extremely theatrical and knew how to give an exciting performance. Certainly deserving any and all the accolades that they received.
  • @randyodierno1743
    Seriously, lets give it up for Barriemore Barlow. One of my all time favorite drummers. That guy is such a beast.
  • @MuktadirAlam
    Jethro Tull itself is a genre.. This is level Genius with a capital G..
  • one of the coolest moments of my life when Ian picked me out of the audience to go up on stage and drink a glass of champagne with him. New Haven in the 70s.
  • 74 year old black man here. Saw JT Band several times in L.A. area in the 70’s. Absolutely terrific. Very talented, great showmen and tight.
  • Sure makes me miss the '70s, when music like this was just everywhere. Wow, what a performance!❤
  • @swelch9825
    I’m 17 and this is incredible! I am into the classic rock music from the 60s and 70s and this definitely hits my wheelhouse! Truly amazing! Rock on everyone! 🤘🏻🎸