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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 11, 2009 21:41:20 GMT
;D In that case that's him 15th from the left - second row in fact I'm sure it's him due to the curly floppy hair as well ! Or second from left, third row from the front. He would have been around 16 in '64 so would have been one of the senior pupils and if memory serves me right from my school photo the seniors and/or important pupils and the staff were second/third row from the front. Never made it to that exalted position myself ;D Maybe thats where I'm making the mistake I'm looking for the wild rebellious looking schoolboy/s - the ones that I would have been gawping at of an afternoon What about those teachers? proper teachers not as scary as mine mind - I was taught by nuns NUNS in black habits !!!
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 13, 2009 7:52:53 GMT
re. the school photo:
Go to the centre of the photograph where the headmaster is sitting in the wooden chair. Look directly up to the second row from the back and a young IA is sixth on the right wearing glasses standing next to someone who looks a bit like the late Robert Kennedy.
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Post by admin on Oct 15, 2009 9:03:27 GMT
Is IA the father in law? I have a feeling this is wrong but my wife loved the TV series This Life so I can never remember his name but always think of him as Egg!! Even at St Brides, when he was doing his reading: "Oh look, it's Egg" I thought...what a wally!!! Sorry, wrong - a clue Think Tull album covers Too big a clue!! He did the Crest cover (I didn't google it, I just looked, honest!) Still on the subject of Tull covers, which cover art was done by Mike Donohue?
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 15, 2009 16:57:49 GMT
Correct on the Crest cover. Now how about the answer to IA's favourite kid's book ;D
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Post by neilstcleve on Oct 15, 2009 22:31:34 GMT
Kids' book? - Was that not Arthur Ransomes' Swallows and Amazons series. I seem to remember all the Q&A being reprinted in the 1990 tour programme.
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 16, 2009 0:00:07 GMT
Kids' book? - Was that not Arthur Ransomes' Swallows and Amazons series. I seem to remember all the Q&A being reprinted in the 1990 tour programme. Sure was. From Jackie magazine of 1970 I believe.
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 16, 2009 6:31:21 GMT
i34.images obliterated by tinypic/14cy7u9.jpg[/IMG] What do these steel sculptures represent? AND There's another connection with the sculptor/his works and Tull WHAT IS IT?
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Post by chea on Oct 16, 2009 6:57:21 GMT
[/IMG] What do these steel sculptures represent? AND There's another connection with the sculptor/his works and Tull WHAT IS IT?[/quote] They represent Horses!!Can be the connection the album "HEAVY HORSES"?
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 16, 2009 7:00:47 GMT
[/IMG] What do these steel sculptures represent? AND There's another connection with the sculptor/his works and Tull WHAT IS IT?[/quote] They represent Horses!!Can be the connection the album "HEAVY HORSES"? [/quote] Nope - sorry try again although your on the right path for the second part of the question ;D
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Post by chea on Oct 16, 2009 8:29:20 GMT
They represent Horses!!Can be the connection the album "HEAVY HORSES"? Nope - sorry try again although your on the right path for the second part of the question ;D We all know Jeffrey Hammond Hammond left te band to carry on with his career as painter.Is he maybe a sculptor also?
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 17, 2009 22:37:35 GMT
Nope - sorry try again although your on the right path for the second part of the question ;D We all know Jeffrey Hammond Hammond left te band to carry on with his career as painter.Is he maybe a sculptor also? Not Hammond Hammond sorry The subject of the sculpture is one of Tull's songs and the sculptors other famous outside exhibit is also called after a Tull song ........................................although I think it was pure coincidence on the part of the sculptor
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 19, 2009 15:44:45 GMT
What is the connection between Ian Anderson and the Genesis song "I know what I like"?
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 19, 2009 15:52:00 GMT
[/IMG] What do these steel sculptures represent? AND There's another connection with the sculptor/his works and Tull WHAT IS IT?[/quote] Kelpies and they're somewhere in Scotland
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 19, 2009 20:45:13 GMT
Kelpies and they're somewhere in Scotland Kelpies indeed and the sculptor Andy Scott is also famous for this one which sits between Glasgow and Edinbugh called The Heavy Horse i35.images obliterated by tinypic/119q7ih.jpg[/IMG] Tull fan obviously
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 19, 2009 20:47:24 GMT
What is the connection between Ian Anderson and the Genesis song "I know what I like"? Can we have a clue? Is is something to do with the lyrics or the music/performance?
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 20, 2009 7:27:13 GMT
What is the connection between Ian Anderson and the Genesis song "I know what I like"? Can we have a clue? Is is something to do with the lyrics or the music/performance? Oh alright as it's you David/Dee Palmer
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 20, 2009 7:42:02 GMT
Kelpies and they're somewhere in Scotland Kelpies indeed and the sculptor Andy Scott is also famous for this one which sits between Glasgow and Edinbugh called The Heavy Horse i35.images obliterated by tinypic/119q7ih.jpg [/IMG] Tull fan obviously [/quote] Just googled this to learn more and found this interesting quote Soon after winning the commission, he discovered another connection.
In the 1930s, a huge Clydesdale - reputed to be the world's largest horse - hauled delivery wagons around Falkirk for Barrs soft drinks company, creators of Irn-Bru.Didn't know Martin moonlighted under a slightly different name ;D
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 20, 2009 8:14:38 GMT
Kelpies indeed and the sculptor Andy Scott is also famous for this one which sits between Glasgow and Edinbugh called The Heavy Horse i35.images obliterated by tinypic/119q7ih.jpg [/IMG] Tull fan obviously [/quote] Just googled this to learn more and found this interesting quote Soon after winning the commission, he discovered another connection.
In the 1930s, a huge Clydesdale - reputed to be the world's largest horse - hauled delivery wagons around Falkirk for Barrs soft drinks company, creators of Irn-Bru.Didn't know Martin moonlighted under a slightly different name ;D [/quote] ;D ;D ;D ;D Good Find! That'll earn him a few bob as well if he owns Barrs Irn Bru - they drink it in Glasgow like water! thus earning them the dubious honour of having the worst teeth in UK
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Post by admin on Oct 20, 2009 8:59:46 GMT
Can we have a clue? Is is something to do with the lyrics or the music/performance? Oh alright as it's you David/Dee Palmer David/Dee conducted the LSO on the We Know What We Like: The London Symphony Orchestra Plays the Music of Genesis and I know What I Like was on that, am I on the right lines? And don't forget which cover art was done by Mike Donohue?
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 20, 2009 9:15:37 GMT
Oh alright as it's you David/Dee Palmer David/Dee conducted the LSO on the We Know What We Like: The London Symphony Orchestra Plays the Music of Genesis and I know What I Like was on that, am I on the right lines? And don't forget which cover art was done by Mike Donohue? . . . . and IA played flute on the last 30 seconds of the song, track 6!
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 25, 2009 12:00:53 GMT
Question 1:
There are 2 versions of the album "A Little Light Music". One had IA singing solo on "John Barleycorn" (recorded in Athens) and the other had IA singing a duet with George Dalaras on "John Barleycorn" (also recorded in Athens). What other song was performed as a duet by IA and George Delaras at the same venue but was not included on the final album?
Qustion 2:
What connection has "Tommy D" with Jethro Tull?
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Post by steelmonkey on Oct 25, 2009 22:55:35 GMT
Ruby Tuesday...cuz they both knew the words...i'd love to hear it...is it get-able?
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 26, 2009 8:40:50 GMT
Ruby Tuesday...cuz they both knew the words...i'd love to hear it...is it get-able? Correct Sir. I've got it somewhere in my archive but it should be on the internet somewhere. Should I find it I'll PM you.
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Post by chea on Oct 29, 2009 13:10:36 GMT
h David/Dee conducted the LSO on the We Know What We Like: The London Symphony Orchestra Plays the Music of Genesis and I know What I Like was on that, am I on the right lines? And don't forget which cover art was done by Mike Donohue? . . . . and IA played flute on the last 30 seconds of the song, track 6! Hi Maddog. A friend asks me if we know the title's song in which Ians plays.
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 29, 2009 18:08:14 GMT
h . . . . and IA played flute on the last 30 seconds of the song, track 6! Hi Maddog. A friend asks me if we know the title's song in which Ians plays. Hi Chea It's the song "I know what I like". IA is only on approximately the last 30 seconds, doing the Grabriel flute bit, only far better ;D
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 29, 2009 23:11:30 GMT
This band is called Spirit of the West - the song is called Circus
Whats the practical connection between this band and a member of Tull?
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Post by chea on Oct 30, 2009 9:42:02 GMT
h Hi Maddog. A friend asks me if we know the title's song in which Ians plays. Hi Chea It's the song "I know what I like". IA is only on approximately the last 30 seconds, doing the Grabriel flute bit, only far better ;D Hi Maddog.Thanks for the very quick reply.I 've already report to the friend which did the question. :)I must say:You both have a strong memory!!He also remembers Peter plays flute badly enough in that occasion.
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 31, 2009 9:02:51 GMT
This band is called Spirit of the West - the song is called Circus Whats the practical connection between this band and a member of Tull? I'm guessing here - possibly a member of Tull playing with them on stage or on a record they've made. Don't know who but quite likely to be either Ian or Martin. Having said that it could be Peggy. But again as you've highlighted the word "practical" it could be producing an album by them. Am I warm?
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 31, 2009 9:06:18 GMT
Question 2: What connection has "Tommy D" with Jethro Tull? Still waiting for an answer No clues yet.
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 31, 2009 23:02:56 GMT
Well with all those choices you're bound to be The association is with Martin......
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