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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2010 14:28:39 GMT
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Post by nonrabbit on Jun 9, 2010 14:56:16 GMT
Thanks TT I thought for a minute you had posted the entire book but thanks again
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Post by maddogfagin on Jun 9, 2010 17:46:37 GMT
A good book and an interesting addition to the Tull reading matter. However if push came to shove I'd go for Minstrels in the Gallery by Dave Rees as a pure history of the band written in Dave's dry and laconic way and couple that with Greg Russo's Flying Colours which, as it states on the cover, is a reference manual of all things Tull. With those two books anyone should be able to find the answers to most Tull questions but as is the case, most if not all books on Tull are a welcome addition to anyones collection imo.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2010 4:25:39 GMT
A good book and an interesting addition to the Tull reading matter. However if push came to shove I'd go for Minstrels in the Gallery by Dave Rees as a pure history of the band written in Dave's dry and laconic way and couple that with Greg Russo's Flying Colours which, as it states on the cover, is a reference manual of all things Tull. With those two books anyone should be able to find the answers to most Tull questions but as is the case, most if not all books on Tull are a welcome addition to anyones collection imo. Yeah, I loved reading Minstrels in the Gallery.
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